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Patrologia græco-latina |
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Hrsg. v. Claude Blum, Pascal Thiercy & Philippe Derendinger |
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Inhalt Facsimile edition of the "Patrologia Graeco-Latina", edited by Jacques-Paul Migne from 1857 to 1866 in 161 Text volumes and 4 index volumes ("Index Locupletissimus", 1928 and 1936 as well as "Indices", 1912). The database comprises works of the greek church literature beginning with Pseudo-Clemens (100 AD) up to Kallistos (1478) and thus makes available the important christian greek authors and the most influential works of theology, philosophy, history and literature of the late ancient world and the early middle ages. The texts are made easily accessible by an index of contents in latin and greek language, by an index of authors, a title index and an index of subject. All these indexes are full text. |
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Preis :: Price* unbegrenzte Anzahl gleichzeitiger Zugriffe 5.145,52 EUR einmalig + 262,50 EUR/Jahr |
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*Der Preis versteht sich zzgl. der gesetzlich gültigen Mehrwertsteuer. Preisänderungen vorbehalten. |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information The Patrologia Græco-Latina gathers the works of the Greek Fathers from the first century (Pseudo-Clement) to 1478 (Calliste). These works were published in 161 quarto volumes (plus three additional volumes for Theodore Hopfner's Index Locupletissimus, Paris, 1928-1936, and Ferdinand Cavallera's Indices, Paris, 1912). The Patrologia Græco-Latina publishes all major and minor Greek authors and gives access to the most important texts of Christian Antiquity and the Middle Ages. One can find works by authors as different as Irenaeus of Lyons, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Eusebius of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, St. John Chrysostom, Cyril of Alexandria, Maximus Confessor, John Damascene, Georgius Pachymeres or Symeon Metaphrastes and hundreds more. The Patrologia Graeco-Latina remains the work of reference for most of these authors. The Patrologia Graeco-Latina is an essential set of works for patristic and theological studies, medieval history and literature, Greek and Latin works from late Antiquity, early Christian and Middle Ages. It is a valuable source for many fields of humanities, constituting an essential contribution to philosophy, art history and medical history. No other database covers so many subjects over such a long period. The electronic version of the Patrologia Graeco-Latina allows new methodological approaches and brings with it a whole range of new possibilities in work and research on this encyclopaedic collection. With this electronic version of the works, the reader may consult the text and launch sophisticated searches that were hitherto impossible; he can now compare a collection of texts, export them and print them, as well as all search results. The complete version in image mode can be consulted by means of tables and several detailed indices (more than 20.000.000 signs): - analytical table of contents (Latin), - analytical table of contents (Greek), - search on all authors, - search on all titles, - search on notions, - search on subjects. Editor Claude Blum, Professor at Paris IV University; Pascal Thiercy, Professor at Brest University (Greek and Latin Department); Philippe Derendinger, Assistant Lecturer at Basel University. Search Functions BABEL software offers all the essential functions which make the Patrologia Graeco-Latina easy to search and consult: - use of an index of concepts and themes, - consultation of the Patrologia by means of an index or page by page, - selection by volume, century or author, - search on parts of the volumes: Preface, text, post-script, - search interface: sophisticated searches using truncation, adjacency and proximity operators, possibility to build equations, - users can insert bookmarks, write personal notes, and safeguard the history of their own searches, - print and save the contents of the database (whatever the size of the selection, in image mode), - corpus function: users can create a corpus using their own criteria and work on this selection alone. |
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