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==Available==
* http://www.biblindex.mom.fr/
* http://www.biblindex.mom.fr/


== Description ==
==Description==


The ultimate goal of BIBLINDEX is to permit the identification of biblical quotations in all Jewish and Christian literature of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This project is led by the Institute of Christian sources (SOURCES CHRETIENNES), member of the search unit HiSoMA (History and Sources of the Ancient Worlds), a CNRS lab affiliated to Lyon II University. From 2006 to 2009, this site was funded mainly by Research Cluster 13 of the Rhone-Alpes Regional Council. From February 2011 onwards, the project is supported by the French Research Agency (ANR). Access to data is free.
The ultimate goal of '''BIBLINDEX''' is to permit the identification of biblical quotations in all Jewish and Christian literature of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This project is led by the Institute of Christian sources (SOURCES CHRETIENNES), member of the search unit HiSoMA (History and Sources of the Ancient Worlds), a CNRS lab affiliated to Lyon II University. From 2006 to 2009, this site was funded mainly by Research Cluster 13 of the Rhone-Alpes Regional Council. From February 2011 onwards, the project is supported by the French Research Agency (ANR). Access to data is free.


As of July 2012 a corpus of about 400,000 biblical references was available drawn from:
As of July 2012 a corpus of about 400,000 biblical references was available drawn from:
* the published volumes of Biblia Patristica, ''Index des citations et allusions bibliques dans la littérature patristique,'' Editions du CNRS (ca. 270,000 biblical references, with updates on 5,000 references), prepared by the Centre for Patristics Analysis and Documentation (CADP), all now out of print:  
* the published volumes of Biblia Patristica, ''Index des citations et allusions bibliques dans la littérature patristique,'' Editions du CNRS (ca. 270,000 biblical references, with updates on 5,000 references), prepared by the Centre for Patristics Analysis and Documentation (CADP), all now out of print:  
# Beginnings to Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian, 1975
# Beginnings to Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian, 1975

Latest revision as of 13:48, 12 October 2018

Available

Description

The ultimate goal of BIBLINDEX is to permit the identification of biblical quotations in all Jewish and Christian literature of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This project is led by the Institute of Christian sources (SOURCES CHRETIENNES), member of the search unit HiSoMA (History and Sources of the Ancient Worlds), a CNRS lab affiliated to Lyon II University. From 2006 to 2009, this site was funded mainly by Research Cluster 13 of the Rhone-Alpes Regional Council. From February 2011 onwards, the project is supported by the French Research Agency (ANR). Access to data is free.

As of July 2012 a corpus of about 400,000 biblical references was available drawn from:

  • the published volumes of Biblia Patristica, Index des citations et allusions bibliques dans la littérature patristique, Editions du CNRS (ca. 270,000 biblical references, with updates on 5,000 references), prepared by the Centre for Patristics Analysis and Documentation (CADP), all now out of print:
  1. Beginnings to Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian, 1975
  2. The third century (except Origen), 1977
  3. Origen, 1980
  4. Eusebius of Caesarea, Cyril of Jerusalem, Epiphanius of Salamis, 1987
  5. Basil of Caesarea, Gregory Nazianzen, Gregory of Nyssa, Amphiloque of Iconium, 1991
  6. Hilary of Poitiers, Ambrose of Milan, Ambrosiaster, 1995
  7. Didymus of Alexandria, 2000 - Supplement, Philo of Alexandria, 1982.
  • unpublished and unverified data from the archives of Biblia Patristica (ca. 100,000 references) on Athanasius of Alexandria, John Chrysostom, Theodoret of Cyrus, Procopius of Gaza, Jerome.