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The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University preserves about 6.000 manusctipts, mainly works written by the Roman College Jesuits through the centuries. A large amount of these codices are not still published, since they are texts prepared for the lessons, correspondence . <br/> | The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University preserves about 6.000 manusctipts, mainly works written by the Roman College Jesuits through the centuries. A large amount of these codices are not still published, since they are texts prepared for the lessons, correspondence . <br/> | ||
To value this heritage it has been decided to start a project where | To value this heritage it has been decided to start a project where | ||
− | + | its transcription using a MediaWiki platform, in order to involve a large public of researchers from all over the world. |
Revision as of 11:54, 25 October 2016
The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University preserves about 6.000 manusctipts, mainly works written by the Roman College Jesuits through the centuries. A large amount of these codices are not still published, since they are texts prepared for the lessons, correspondence .
To value this heritage it has been decided to start a project where
its transcription using a MediaWiki platform, in order to involve a large public of researchers from all over the world.