I hate to be an old stick in the mud, or sour graper or whatever, but can
anyone tell me how to identify where the translations were taken from, and
who are the translators? There are bios and blurbs for the authors from
the main web page which are "signed" and apparently all this is related to
the New Catholic Ency., but I didn't see and critical apparatus for the
translations (even non-critical apparatus would be useful in re the sources)
Cheers, Leah
At 04:39 PM 10/26/00 +0000, you wrote:
>| Dear listmembers
>|
>| A confrere has asked me if I can track down an online version of St
>Augustine's Enarrationes in psalmos. I found one some time back but have
>unfortunately lost the reference.
>|
>| Thanks in advance
>|
>| Colman O'Clabaigh, OSB
>
>
>Colman:
>
>The URL is
>
>http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/1801.htm
>
>This is the index. comments on each Psalm are hyperlinked.
>
>Cheers and happy reading
>Jim
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