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Patristic Abbreviations: Part 2


Saturday, March 28, 2009. 3 Comments:
At March 25, 2009, Blogger ~m said...

can you tell us more about why you (specifically) did this? and how?

 
At March 26, 2009, Blogger Kevin said...

Hi Mara :)

I'm doing this project (very slowly) because I got frustrated looking for standard Patristic abbreviations online. It would be helpful if there was one website that listed the standard way to abbreviate most early Christian works. So, I decided to start putting this resource together. Each major author takes about 2-3 hours to do, so I'm only going to do about 1 per month (+/- depending on how busy I am). It's a relatively simple project that can be done in front of the TV, which is nice, and yet I still feel like I'm doing something productive.

 
At March 26, 2009, Blogger Kevin said...

PS

Hopefully with time some others will contribute too. If not, I will do what I can, and see where it goes. Even just getting the major 4th century authors done would be helpful.

 

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The abbreviations and CPG numbers for Origen and Cyril of Alexandria are finished. They should be online at FourthCentury.com in the next few days.

[Update]
The abbreviations are now available. Origen. Cyril of Alexandria.

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