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Corpus Christianorum 1953-2003: Xenium natalicium

Abstract

In 1953 the first fascicle of the first volume of the was published. Now, fifty years later, this series has established itself as one of the great scientific enterprises in the field of patristic and medieval studies. We offer this birthday-present to ourselves, our old and new collaborators and our friends as a celebration of what has been achieved, as a survey of where we currently stand and as an insight into our future.

The book opens with an essay on fifty years of the . It tells the story of how the enterprise started as an ambitious yet limited project and how it developed into what it is today: a conglomerate of many different research projects located in different places all over the world.

The second part presents a florilegium of patristic and medieval texts, all of which have been edited in the series, some only recently, others long ago. The selection has been made by a group of scholars representing the variety of interests reflected in the subseries of the .

At the end of the volume an Onomasticon has been added. It gives a complete survey of all the text-editions published to date. This “mini-clavis” will make it easier to find one’s way in the library of the .

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