Difference between revisions of "Gregorian Archives Texts Editing (GATE)"
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[[File:APUG_Manuscripts.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University manuscripts]] | [[File:APUG_Manuscripts.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University manuscripts]] | ||
− | The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University preserves about 6 | + | The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University preserves about 6, 000 manusctipts, mostly works written by the Roman College Jesuits through four centuries, from its foundation in 1551 until today. A large amount of these codices are not still published, since they are texts prepared by professors for the lessons, correspondence, notes and sermons. <br/> |
To value this heritage it has been decided to start an open and collaborative project where users from all over the world can give their contribution.<br /> | To value this heritage it has been decided to start an open and collaborative project where users from all over the world can give their contribution.<br /> | ||
== Aims and goals == | == Aims and goals == | ||
− | + | The Archives | |
== Projects == | == Projects == | ||
=== ''[[Epistolae Bellarmini cardinalis]]'' === | === ''[[Epistolae Bellarmini cardinalis]]'' === | ||
− | + | This project aims to transcribe all the 2,674 letters collected by the jesuits François Xavier Le Bachelet (1855-1925) and Sebastiaan Peter Cornelis Tromp (1889-1975). These letters compose the so called ''Epistolae Bellarmini cardinalis'' collection, nine volumes of typescript ''epistolae'' transcription almost ready to be published, but until today not | |
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=== [[Athanasius Kircher Correspondence]] === | === [[Athanasius Kircher Correspondence]] === | ||
− | The Archives preserves 14 volumes of letters sent by and to Athanasius Kircher, famous | + | The Archives preserves 14 volumes of letters sent by and to Athanasius Kircher, famous Jesuit resident at the Roman College during the XVIIth century. |
=== [[Angelo Secchi Correspondence]] === | === [[Angelo Secchi Correspondence]] === |
Revision as of 11:27, 4 November 2016
"Par archive, j’entends d’abord la masse des choses dites dans une culture, conservées, valorisées, réutilisées, répétées et transformées. Bref toute cette masse verbale qui a été fabriquée par les hommes, investie dans leurs techniques et leurs institutions, et qui est tissée avec leur existence et leur histoire. Cette masse de choses dites, je l’envisage non pas du côté de la langue, du système linguistique qu’elles mettent en œuvre, mais du côté des opérations qui lui donnent naissance. […] C’est, en un mot, […] l’analyse des conditions historiques qui rendent compte de ce qu’on dit ou de ce qu’on rejette, ou de ce qu’on transforme dans la masse des choses dites."
−Michel Foucault, Dits et écrits, Tome I
The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University preserves about 6, 000 manusctipts, mostly works written by the Roman College Jesuits through four centuries, from its foundation in 1551 until today. A large amount of these codices are not still published, since they are texts prepared by professors for the lessons, correspondence, notes and sermons.
To value this heritage it has been decided to start an open and collaborative project where users from all over the world can give their contribution.
Aims and goals
The Archives
Projects
Epistolae Bellarmini cardinalis
This project aims to transcribe all the 2,674 letters collected by the jesuits François Xavier Le Bachelet (1855-1925) and Sebastiaan Peter Cornelis Tromp (1889-1975). These letters compose the so called Epistolae Bellarmini cardinalis collection, nine volumes of typescript epistolae transcription almost ready to be published, but until today not
Athanasius Kircher Correspondence
The Archives preserves 14 volumes of letters sent by and to Athanasius Kircher, famous Jesuit resident at the Roman College during the XVIIth century.