Hi all
I would like to hear if anyone knows whether the Greek text of Eusebius Church History has been scanned and is online anywhere.
Not at Perseus, I am afraid.
Thanks
Morten
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Hi all
I would like to hear if anyone knows whether the Greek text of Eusebius Church History has been scanned and is online anywhere.
Not at Perseus, I am afraid.
Thanks
Morten
I think there are a few other places where its online, but this is a good one stop shop http://patrologia.ct.aegean.gr/PG_Migne/
Michael has pointed you to the best spot to check. I've accumulated a few other links to ways to find stuff in Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca at this blog posting.
Fantastic! Migne online, thanks.
Now, just one thing: are there any ways you can do refined searches in acrobat or are you limited to simple word searches by copying a word in the text and search for that one?
Thanks!
Morten
Note that this is now available for BibleWorks as a free download, as posted on the BibleWorks blog.
Thanks! Let us know when you get the Praeparatio Evangelica done too! :rolleyes:
Michael,
Have you made a list anywhere of old modules that we made for earlier versions of BW that have since been incorporated into the BW main package?
The reason I ask, I had a folder with so many modules in it, going to back to the earliest days of that capability, that it was so big I finally deleted it since it can all be obtained on your blog.
Obviously, however, I don't want to put modules in that were created years ago that are now included in BW, such as ECF, as an extremem example.
If you haven't already done so -- and I know you're very busy -- but it wouldn't hurt from time to time, say a couple minutes a day, to go through your blog and put some kind of indicatro that such-and-such has been superseded by includion in BW, or what-have-you. I'd offer to pay you, but... :cool:
As you can tell by some of the latest releases, I don't really have much spare time to do this, but since you see the need, by all means go for it and I can post something :D
The closest thing to what you want is something Mark Hoffman has been doing, which you can get here. The biggest things that I know of that have been included in BibleWorks are the Apostolic Fathers and Tregelles. There are probably others, but I can't keep track of everything.
That's a pretty impressive piece of work, Mark. And I think that will be a good tool to use to determine what's on the blog that doesn't come with BW.
It's a shame that Michael is too lazy to put all that together for us! :p
Actually, Michael, the blog is an exceptional resource in and of itself. Thanks for maintaining it.