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Patrologia Latina
From Documenta Catholica Omnia
History of the Church
The Ecole initiative
An hypertext encyclopedia of the early history of the Church
Documents for the Study of the History of the Church
Collections of documents on the medieval and the early South American Church compiled by Fernando Gil - Universidad Católica Argentin
Calculation of the Ecclesiastical Calendar
Online Libraries:
Early Church Fathers
The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Free access to hundreds of etexts from the Bible to Billy Graham.
Guide to Online resources on Medieval spirituality
Compiled by Scott DeGregorio (Toronto) contains a section of links to works by key figures of medieval spirituality.
Electronic Bibles:
The ARTFL multilingual Bibles project of the University of Chicago offers the following online Bibles:
Vulgate
Gutenberg Bible
King James
Luther German
Louis Segond French
Latin Vulgate
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Greek online Bibles searchable editions
The Editions du Cerf site includes online versions of:
La Bible de Jérusalem (BJ) [Texte intégral]
La Traduction Œcuménique de la Bible (TOB) [Texte intégral]
La Bible grecque des Septante
Biblical Studies.org.uk
An Internet Resource for Studying the Bible.
Reference
Hagiography Society Links page
http://www.hagiographysociety.org/links.html
A panorama of Medieval Hagiography online (from Menestrel)
http://www.menestrel.fr/spip.php?rubrique427
Alphabetical list of Saints and Angels (from Catholic.org)
http://www.catholic.org/saints/
Hagiography Database from Dumbarton Oaks (saints of the 8th-10th centuries)
http://www.doaks.org/research/byzantine/projects/hagiography_database/
The Golden Legend (Aurea Legenda) Compiled by Jacobus de Voragine, 1275, Englished by William Caxton, 1483 (from the Medieval Source book)
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/goldenlegend/index.htm
Early Church Fathers
Augustine, Works (from www.augustinus.it)
Dionysius, Pseudo-Aeropagite
Anselm of Canterbury (d.1109)
Complete philosophical and theological treatises, translated by Jasper Hopkins
Downloadable in PDF format
Thomas Aquinas (1225?– 1274)
www.corpusthomisticum.org
The Five parts of the Corpus Thomisticum include:
- A full edition of the complete works of St. Thomas according, where possible, to the best critical texts.
- A bibliography covering all the studies on Aquinas and his doctrine, from the 13th century through our days.
- An index of the main tools of Thomistic research, and the edition of the most important among them.
- A database management system, implemented to search, compare, and sort words, phrases, quotations, similitudes, correlations, and statistical information.
- A digital edition of the main manuscripts of Aquinas' works.
Robert Grosseteste
From the electronic Grosseteste
Suso, Heinrich (c. 1296– 1366)
Franciscans
Links, bibliography and online texts at the Franciscan archive.
A Catalogue of Franciscan Authors (13th-18th century) (in progress)
Julian of Norwich (c. 1342– c. 1413)
Ruysbroeck, John of, St. (1293– 1381)
Suso, Heinrich (c. 1296– 1366)
Thomas à Kempis (c. 1380– 1471)
Meister Eckhart (German & Latin)
15th Century
Cardinal Cajetan, De nominum analogia (Latin text)
Home page of the Institut für Schweizerische Reformationsgeschichte
Luther, Martin (1483– 1546), Selected works.
Calvin, Jean, Commentaries
Complete, from the Calvin Translation Society ed.
Francis of Sales, St. (1567– 1622)
Ignatius of Loyola, The Spiritual Exercises, tr. E. Mullan S. J.
Jesuit resources on the Worl Wide Web
Includes a page of links to sites related to the history of the order (including links to texts) and to the Jesuit contribution to science and technology.
