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Post-Reformation Digital Library 

Last update: Nov 20th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.calvin.edu/prdl  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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About PRDL

The Post-Reformation Digital Library . .
is a collection of  resources relating to the development of theology during the
Post-Reformation / Early Modern era (ca. 16th-18th c.), hosted by the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies of Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary.

The primary focus of this site is digital books available from Google Books as well as smaller digital libraries  such as Internet Archive , which may have books not available on Google. All users are encouraged to contribute to this project by reporting new books with a note under "Comments" at the bottom of the relevant page. Please also copy and paste any broken links in the relevant comments page so that the editorial board can investigate. (Nota bene: this site is limited insofar as it aims at only those works of the authors that have been digitized. In the vast majority of cases this will not be representative of the author's work as a whole and is no substitute for due bibliographic research.)

 

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Index to PRDL

Nescire autem quid ante quam natus sis acciderit, id est semper esse puerum. Quid enim est aetas hominis, nisi ea memoria rerum veterum cum superiorum aetate contexitur? - Cicero, Orator 120

Early Modern Theology

Patristic Theology

Medieval Theology

Early Modern Philosophy

Other Resources

 

Notable Recent Findings

See also the newly-linked Theological Portal Library website (see under "Offsite Google Books Lists" on the Links and Resources page) which contains links to over 700 Dutch-language theological works available online.
 
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