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Some resources to get you started on a multi-disciplinary approach to Medieval scholarship
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Reference Resources

  Primary Documents: Ancient & Medieval

  • Ancient Bible texts and commentaries from Church Fathers
    Compiled from Google Books searches by Mischa Hooker at Loyola University at Chicago, Classics Department
  • Codex Sinaiticus
    "Handwritten well over 1600 years ago, the manuscript contains the Christian Bible in Greek, including the oldest complete copy of the New Testament. Its heavily corrected text is of outstanding importance for the history of the Bible and the manuscript – the oldest substantial book to survive Antiquity – is of supreme importance for the history of the book."
  • Migne's PATROLOGIA GRAECA
    "The edition of Byzantine Patristic and Ecclesiastical Greek texts compiled by J. P. Migne side by side with a Latin translation" Compilation of scans from the 1st edition. Download volumes to your computer or browse pages online.
  • Migne's Patrologia Latina
    Incomplete compilation of Google Books versions of MIGNE's PL texts; some searchable through GB intrface, some downloadable (compiled by Hooker)
  • Early Church Fathers series
    "In this electronic edition of the Early Church Fathers series, the volumes have been carefully proofed and converted to ThML by CCEL staff and volunteers"
  • Digital Scriptorium
    "image database of medieval and renaissance manuscripts that unites scattered resources from many institutions into an international tool for teaching and scholarly research." Columbia Univeristy

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