medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
A good place to start for both translated patristics and original texts is:
http://www.rassegna.unibo.it/autcrist.html
Mischa Hooker at Loyola Chicago has a useful index of volumes of the
PL at Google Books (many of indifferent quality in scanning, though):
http://www.luc.edu/faculty/mhooker/google_books-bible_judaism_christianity.html
It's often worth checking Google Books and Gallica for public domain
editions as well, if there's a particular author you're interested in:
http://books.google.com/
http://gallica.bnf.fr/
If you want Tertullian:
http://tertullian.org/
(Roger Pearse's site also hosts English versions of some works not in
the ANF and NPNF series:
http://tertullian.org/fathers/
but they're all translations.)
Then (to save the best for last) the astonishing:
http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/_index.html
John
***
>>>> Mary Rambaran-Olm <[log in to unmask]> 01/29/08 8:52 PM >>>
>This may be a bit foolish to ask . . . but I'm wondering if there might be
>someone out there who could recommend a reliable online website that has
>untranslated Patristic commentary?... and I was just wondering if
>there are actually any websites available
>that contain the Patristic writings in original Latin? ...
--
*** John McChesney-Young ** panis~at~pacbell.net ** Berkeley,
California, U.S.A. ***
**********************************************************************
To join the list, send the message: join medieval-religion YOUR NAME
to: [log in to unmask]
To send a message to the list, address it to:
[log in to unmask]
To leave the list, send the message: leave medieval-religion
to: [log in to unmask]
In order to report problems or to contact the list's owners, write to:
[log in to unmask]
For further information, visit our web site:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/medieval-religion.html
|