I've recetly come across some terrific online resources : apologies for
those who already know them.
A large quantitiy of the works of Boethius, Anselm, Grossteste,
Abelard, Augustine are avaliable in the original Latin (and sometimes
in translation as well) at
http://individual.utoronto.ca/pking/resources/index.html
A respectable chunk of the works of Avicenna (mostly in Arabic, but
with a few translations) is at
http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/sina/default.htm
Finally, and perhaps most interestingly, the entire Dictionary of the
History of Ideas is available online at
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhicontrib.cgi?id=dv1-cont.
Here you can browse and read articles by some of the truly great 20th
century philosophers and historians, including Dodds, von Fritz, Jean
Wahl, Jean Seznec, Momigliano, G.E.R Lloyd, Charles Kahn, Eliade,
Herbert Feigl, George Boas, Isaiah Berlin, A.H. Armstrong, and lots
more. Yippee!
Best, Mike.
Michael Chase (goya@xxxxxxxxxxx) CNRS UPR 76 7, rue Guy Moquet Villejuif 94801 France
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