The Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL) is a select database that organizes the vast array of publicly available digital sources on the development of theology and philosophy during the early modern era (late 15th-18th c.)
The mission of Corpus Christianorum is to produce critical editions of texts by Christian authors from Late Antiquity till the end of the Middle Ages, with the expectation that they will serve as reference-works of first resort for scholars worldwide.
Launched in 2002, the Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations series is engaged in an ambitious long-term project: to build a library of medieval Latin texts, with English translations, from the period roughly between 300 and 1500, which will represent the whole breadth and variety of medieval civilization.
The Junius Institute for Digital Reformation Research is an international forum for the promotion of research into the Reformation and post-Reformation eras, particularly through the use and development of digital tools and sources, with principals and correspondents in Europe, North America, and Asia.
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