This came through this morning from Zenit's daily news report, and I thought there might be some on the list who would be interested. (I have no connection to the project and know nothing more than what's here.) I think the discount provision for the financially distressed is a nice touch. John <begin quote> COMPLETE WORKS OF ALBERT THE GREAT ON CD-ROM UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA, MAR 23 (ZENIT.org).- The complete works of St. Albert the Great, patron of scientists, has now been digitized and made available on CD-ROM. The electronic edition provides the Latin texts as they appear in the earliest known complete edition of St. Albert, that of 1641 in Lyon, France. The CD is available from Albertus Magnus CD, c/o Al Pinto, 7166 Marshall Rd. First Fl. Rear - Upper Darby, PA 19082 U.S.A. Cost, which must be paid in advance, is $159.00 for personal use or $399 for institutional use. Some discounts are available those in difficult financial situations. There is currently no web page for the project, but it should appear shortly at http://www.AlberttheGreat.com/ . ZE00032326 <end quote> John McChesney-Young ** [log in to unmask] ** Berkeley, California, USA %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%