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− | <p style="font-size:95%;text-align:left">"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."</p>
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− | <div class="templatequotecite" style="font-size:100%;text-align:right">−Michel Foucault, <cite>Dits et écrits, Tome I</cite></div>
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| + | | 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''' |
− | [[File:APUG_Manuscripts.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University manuscripts]]
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− | 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/>
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− | 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 />
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− | If you would like to cooperate to this project, please [http://www.unigre.it/Archivio/contatta_archivio_it.php send a mail] in order to request an account and start your collaboration.
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− | | + | | 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''' |
− | == Aims and goals == | + | | image = APUG_Manuscripts.jpg |
− | The main goal of this platform is to take advantage of the possibilities offered by a simple and ready to use software like MediaWiki, in order to publish not edited sources owned by the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University. Sources like those ones that we are going to publish here, usually require years of scholarly work and consistent funding, especially for digitization and to develop and design web platforms. Sometimes these preliminary requirements discourage the start of many projects, especially within small institutions. Furthermore, this platform permit a collaborative work open to the scientific community.
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− | == Projects ==
| + | | title = Lexicon of modernity |
− | === ''[[Epistolae Bellarmini cardinalis]]'' ===
| + | | 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''' |
− | This project aims to transcribe all the 2,674 letters collected by the jesuits François Xavier Le Bachelet (1855-1925) and Sebastian 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, due to unknown reasons, not yet published until today.
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− | === [[Athanasius Kircher Project]] === | + | }} |
− | ==== '''The observation on modernity: a case study''' ==== | + | __NOTOC__ |
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− | === [[Angelo Secchi Correspondence]] ===
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− | Angelo Secchi (1818-1878) was a jesuit astronomer and scientist, one of the fathers of the modern Astrophysics. The Archives preserve a large amount of his works, both handwritten and printed - with a lot of manuscript addition - and his extensive correspondence with the most important scientists of his time. With about 8,000 letters and more than 1,500 people involved, this correspondence is a treasure for the History of Science studies.
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− | == External links ==
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− | * [https://archiviopug.org/ Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University Website]
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− | * [http://www.unigre.it/home_page_it.php Pontifical Gregorian University Website]
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− | * [http://claviusontheweb.it/ Clavius on the web project]
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GATE
Gregorian Archives Texts Editing
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Monumenta
Monumenta
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
Monumenta
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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Collections
Collections
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
Collections
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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Lexicon of modernity
Lexicon of modernity
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
Lexicon of modernity
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
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Monumenta
Monumenta
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
Monumenta
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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Collections
Collections
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
Collections
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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Lexicon of modernity
Lexicon of modernity
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
Lexicon of modernity
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
GATE board
A particularly well-finished GATE page.
Logo dell'Instituto Thomas Falkner SJ.
Il progetto "L'Index haereticorum di Roberto Bellarmino" è il risultato dell'accordo di collaborazione scientifica stipulato nel dicembre 2020 tra la Pontificia Università Gregoriana e la Universidad Católica de Córdoba: l'obiettivo della convenzione è quello di coinvolgere docenti e studenti di quella università nella trascrizione e annotazione dei testi presenti sulla piattaforma GATE.
Prima che questo accordo venisse ufficialmente siglato, il p. José Luis Narvaja SJ, professore di teologia patristica dell'Universidad Católica de Córdoba e direttore dell'Instituto Thomas Falkner SJ (afferente al medesimo ateneo), si era già reso disponibile per collaborare a GATE usando la piattaforma per terminare il suo lavoro di edizione critica di un'opera inedita di Roberto Bellarmino, santo e dottore della Chiesa, a cui è dedicato su GATE il progetto Monumenta Bellarmini. L'opera in questione è il cosiddetto Index haereticorum, un testo noto negli studi bellarminiani già dagli anni '30 del XX secolo ma che non è stato successivamente oggetto di ulteriori studi poiché mai integralmente pubblicato.
Oggi il testo dell'Index haereticorum e le immagini dell'unico manoscritto noto che lo tramanda, sono disponibili su GATE a partire dal seguente link: Index:Bellarmino-Index haereticorum.pdf.
Oltre alla trascrizione, il p. Narvaja ha condotto uno scrupoloso lavoro sulle fonti citate da Bellarmino che ha permesso l'identificazione di 73 autori; per ciascuno di questi, quando è stata individuata con precisione l'opera o le opere citate, è stata creata una pagina intestata all'autore ed è stato fornito il titolo esatto dell'opera con rimando all'edizione critica di riferimento. Il link alle fonti è presente sia nel testo trascritto, sia in forma di indice al seguente link: Bellarmino-Index haereticorum/Index nominum#Bibliographia.
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A focus on a concept or a subject from the documents published on GATE.
The perfect focus for this period is the entry Infirmitas published by Giancarlo Corsi in the Lexicon of modernity. This concept is annotated on GATE in the following pages:
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