Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum
The Forum Romanum website provides a list of Latin literature online, both texts and translations, and includes patristic authors.
View ArticleSt. Pachomius Library
This site began as an edited version of The Ecole Initiative’s documents page, but over time is developing into “A First Draft for a Living Encyclopædia of Orthodox Christianity.”
View ArticleGuide to Early Church Documents (ICLnet)
An updated version of the UPenn guide to early Christian texts, primarily in the UPenn archives, and other related resources. The UPenn texts are searchable.
View ArticleInternet Theology Resources: Church History and Historical Theology
Contains an annotated list of links, arranged chronologically and topically, to texts spanning the history of Christianity. While the number of early Christian texts is modest and quite standard, its...
View ArticleInternet Theology Resources: Monastic Studies
A very useful page containing texts in both English and Spanish translation, some apparently unique, and a number of interesting photos of monasteries. Again, the annotated links to internet resources...
View ArticleFinding Augustine
Bibliographical collection pertaining to Augustine of Hippo, jointly administered by the Augustinian Historical Institute (Belgium) and Villanova University. http://www.findingaugustine.org/
View ArticleSedra – Beth Mardutho
https://sedra.bethmardutho.org/ The Syriac Electronic Data Research Archive (SEDRA) is a linguistic and literary database of the Syriac language and literature. Its acronym derives from Syriac word...
View ArticleSant’Agostino
A premier resource on Augustine maintained by the editors of the Nuova Biblioteca Agostiniana. It includes links to translations and various Web resources in English and several other languages, as...
View ArticleAugustine: Confessions
An online edition of James J. O’Donnell’s Augustine: Confessions (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992)
View ArticleScrinium Augustini: The World of Augustine’s Letters
A tool designed to enhance the efficiency of comprehensive studies on the correspondence of the bishop of Hippo. Searching in English, textual results are in Latin.
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