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Clavis Clavium has been updated!

Clavis Clavium, or ‘Key of Keys’, is the go-to Open Access database to access Late Antique and Medieval Christian literature. It incorporates the almost 8,000 pages of data found in six so-called claves: the Clavis Patrum Latinorum and the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina, the Clavis Patrum Graecorum and the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca, the Clavis Apocryphorum Veteris Testamenti and the Clavis Apocryphorum Novi Testamenti. Together, these six indispensable tools provide researchers (whether historians, theologians, philologists, or philosophers) working on the extensive field of Early Christian, Medieval and Byzantine literature with essential information regarding authorship, authenticity, chronological and geographical contexts, manuscript transmission, and editorial history.

We have just uploaded a new version.

You can find information about the last update on Clavis Clavium: Newsletter #6

To access Clavis Clavium, please go to https://clavis.brepols.net/clacla/

Clavis Clavium: major update

Clavis Clavium, or ‘Key of Keys’, is the go-to Open Access database to access Late Antique and Medieval Christian literature. It incorporates the almost 8,000 pages of data found in six so-called claves: the Clavis Patrum Latinorum and the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina, the Clavis Patrum Graecorum and the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca, the Clavis Apocryphorum Veteris Testamenti and the Clavis Apocryphorum Novi Testamenti. Together, these six indispensable tools provide researchers (whether historians, theologians, philologists, or philosophers) working on the extensive field of Early Christian, Medieval and Byzantine literature with essential information regarding authorship, authenticity, chronological and geographical contexts, manuscript transmission, and editorial history.

We have just uploaded a new version. The highlights of this new version are:

1. some 1000 pages of extra data from volumes Ia & Ib of the Clavis Patristica Pseudepigraphorum Medii Aevi by J. Machielsen, which is an invaluable source of information for the study of “Patristic and medieval forgeries, attributed during the middle ages to a Latin father, who it not its (their) real author; important medieval alterations of genuine patristic writings; the numerous erroneous attributions (intended or not) of patristic and medieval Latin texts, to a Latin father who is not its (their) real author”;

2. substantial updates of the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina by Robert Godding, with the help of Federico Giulietti, and of the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca by Xavier Lequeux;

3. substantial updates to the Catenae in Novum Testamentum by Hugh Houghton;

4. first step in the introduction of the 2023 volume of the Clavis Patrum Graecorum;

5. introduction of the results of Matthew Hoskin’s study on the manuscript tradition of Leo the Great’s letters.

6. various contributions by Peter Martens and Andras Kraft.

7. Updated links to the Library of Latin Texts and Sources Chrétiennes Online and new links to Pinakes, Agape and the Patristic Text Archive.

You can find this information with much more detail on https://www.corpuschristianorum.org/post/clavis-clavium-newsletter-5

To access Clavis Clavium, please go to https://clavis.brepols.net/clacla/

Brepolis December Update

We are excited to present our December issue of the BREPOLiS Newsletter, helping you to stay abreast of the continuous updates and improvements of our databases.

This issue features the open access database Clavis Clavium, providing access to Late Antique and Medieval Christian literature, and focuses on new developments for the Bibliography of British and Irish History.

Read the Newsletter here: https://publicate.it/p/mDOpyV6gjdbz380844

Brepolis Databases on a Timeline

The BREPOLiS platform currently offers access to 24 databases in a broad variety of research areas of the Humanities. Because it is sometimes difficult to clearly identify the chronological demarcation of each database, we have brought them together in a convenient timeline.

A more detailed version of the timeline, including additional information on the ‘Typology’ of the various databases, the languages they cover, or the product clusters they belong to, can be downloaded here (PDF file).

Clavis Clavium updated!

We are glad to announce that the Clavis Clavium  has been updated with the addition of two works:

  • The Clavis Apocryphorum Veteris Testamenti (Turnhout, 1998)
  • The Clavis Apocryphorum Novi Testamenti (Turnhout, 1992)

The Clavis Clavium is an Open Access database offering free access to six claves searchable together. The Beta version is available here.

Workshop Digital Patristics @ Oxford Patristics Conference

We are glad to invite you to take part to our workshop about Digital Patristics that will be given during the Oxford Conference.

The workshop will be organised on Wednesday 21 August from 2.00 to 4.00 pm (Room 12).

The covered topics will include the Clavis clavium, the Sources Chrétiennes Online and the Répertoire des traductions des Pères de l’Eglise.

We also would like to invite you to the reception celebrating the publication of the 600th  volume in the Sources Chrétiennes Series (your invitation).

The reception will be held at the Brepols publishers stand on Thursday 22 August 6.30-8 pm.

We do hope that you will be attending the Conference and we look forward to seeing you in Oxford.

Coming soon : 4 new databases

We are glad to inform you that 4 new databases will be launched during the last semester of 2019: