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Roger Pearse has posted excellent tips for locating texts in the volumes of the Patrologia Graeca that are accessible via Google Books. In the comments field you’ll find a link to a site that has gathered a large library of secondary sources in patristics. It’s all free, and much of it is searchable. As Paul Simon said, these are the days of miracles and wonders.
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[...] Mar 19th, 2007 by Ryan Martin The blog “Thoughs on Antiquity” explains how to find Migne’s works on Google books (HT: Aquilina). I’ve also added a link on my sidebar (see “Catalog to Google Online Books) to a site that catalogs many links to Biblical and Patristic studies available through Google Books. This is enough to give me goosebumps. [...]
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