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Medieval Source Projects
Guide to Contents
Since this section of the Sourcebook - devoted to source-based projects - is
rather limited at the moment, the projects will be listed in rough chronological order of
the texts they use. If you are interested in contributing/publishing a project, on this page, contact me at
halsall@murray.fordham.edu.
- Main Page will take you back to
Sourcebook main page.
- Full Texts will take you to the
index of full text medieval sources.
- Saints' Lives will take you to the page
on hagiography.
- New Accessions Page will take you back
to a file of Sourcebook contents organized by date of addition (so you can see what is
new).
- Search the Sourcebook will enable
searches of the full texts of all the source texts at Fordham, at ORB, or selected
ancient, late antique, and medieval text databases.
Medieval Source Projects
- Gustave A. Arroyo: Les manuels de confession en
castillan dans l'Espagne médiévale,
[Institut d'études médiévales, Faculté des arts et des sciences, Université de
Montréal. Mémoire présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de
l'obtention du grade de Maître ès arts (M.A.) en Sciences médiévales(1), Juin, 1989.]
Includes an first edition of the manual Cómmo el confessor, by Pedro Gómez de
Albornoz.
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