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+ | | title = Monumenta | ||
+ | | description = Recalling the tradition of the ''Monumenta'' meant as the publication of sources, GATE ''Monumenta'' collect correspondence and works (manuscript and printed) of some jesuits or related to a specific subject. '''Read more''' | ||
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+ | | title = Collections | ||
+ | | description = Collections are groups of documents or resources related to a subject or to a single author. A collection is composed only by documents preserved by APUG, usually unpublished, without an aim of completeness. '''Read more''' | ||
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+ | | title = Lexicon | ||
+ | | description = The ''Lexicon of modernity'' is one of the editorial projects hosted on GATE. Its aim is to create an historical glossary of concepts used during the modern era. '''Read more''' | ||
+ | | image = Lexicon_Polemicum.jpg | ||
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+ | | title = News | ||
+ | | description = Read GATE latest news and subscribe to the GATE Newsletter (hosted by the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University blog). | ||
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Revision as of 08:56, 6 March 2019
GATE
Gregorian Archives Texts Editing
GATE is a project developed by the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University (APUG). Everybody can read the documents published on GATE and browse their digitalization. In addition, GATE provides a collaborative environment where scholars from all over the world can give their contribution to the transcription, edition and annotation of the documents preserved by APUG.
New users can get an introductory tour by clicking this link.