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Medieval Sourcebook
The goal (as P. Halsall writes) is to construct a Internet Medieval Sourcebook from available public domain and copy-permitted texts. [...] The problem with many of the Internet available texts is that they are too bulky for classroom assignment. For instance, all of Pope Gregory I's letters are available, but in one 500 page document. The Sourcebook then is in two parts. The first is made up of fairly short classroom sized extracts, derived from public domain sources or copy-permitted translations, the second is composed of the full documents, or WWW links to the full documents.


Medieval Logic and Philosophy
Maintained by Paul Vincent Spade, who writes that "The phrase 'mediaeval logic and philosophy', and the ordering of the words, is not intended to exclude anything, but only to reflect my own personal interests and therefore the kinds of things you are likely to find here, at least to begin with". It contains E-mail addresses of people you should know about – Discussion, Questions and requests – Links to other relevant Web Pages – Texts to download. A site not only rich in information, but with a pedagogical concern as well. Strongly recommended!

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The Meister Eckhart Site

 


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