Dear Folks, It might be useful if we all knew which institutions/libraries contain the CETEDOC and PL databases. Is there any such master list? I gather Notre Dame has both; I think the British Library does; Toronto and Columbia have CETEDOC. Can some of you volunteer other names? Michael Goodich On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Stephen A. Allen wrote: > As someone who has spent a great deal of time lately looking up Augustine > references on both the CETEDOC and PL databases, I would strongly second the > opinion that the CETEDOC CD-ROM is much easier, much quicker, and much more > pleasant to use. Unfortunately, it is also true that the PL set has much > more in the way of texts (it does, after all, contain five CDs to CETEDOC's > one), especially texts by Pseudo-Augustine(s). But if you are certain that > the quote you are trying to place is from Real-Augustine, then CETEDOC is > the place to go. > > > Stephen A. Allen > The Medieval Institute > University of Notre Dame > Notre Dame, IN 46556 > > [log in to unmask] > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%