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Dear List members
Apologies for any cross posting, but this may be of interest to some.
Regards,
Julianne Nyhan
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Subject: 20.115 St Thomas Aquinas online
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 20, No. 115.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 11:22:41 +0100
From: Willard McCarty <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: St Thomas Aquinas online
Those who need the words and works of St Thomas Aquinas will rejoice
in the online Corpus Thomisticum, http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/.
As the Brevis Introductio explains (in 9 languages), it offers a full
edition of the complete works, a bibliography of scholarship from 13C
to the present, an index of the main tools for study, a concordance
generator sensitive to inflectional variation and other digital
tools, a digital edition of the main manuscripts. As one would
suspect, the hand of Fr Busa is evident throughout.
Yours,
WM
Dr Willard McCarty | Reader in Humanities Computing | Centre for
Computing in the Humanities | King's College London | Kay House, 7
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