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Title: "Early Modern Intellectual History of Religious Orders in Central Europe" Selection: Thomas Wallnig Data mapping: Eetu Mäkelä
Authorities:
GND [INCLUDED IN VIAF, BUT BETTER DISAMBIGUATED]: http://www.dnb.de/EN/Standardisierung/GND/gnd_node.html
CERL THESAURUS [Medieval Authors]: https://thesaurus.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl
GERMANIA SACRA [ecclesiastical institutions in the Holy Roman Empire, with their evolution over time, plus person records]: http://adw-goe.de/forschung/forschungsprojekte-akademienprogramm/germania-sacra/klosterdatenbank/datenbankabfrage/
CATHOLIC HIERARCHY [secular clergy at large]: http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/
ARCHIVES:
PERSEUS DIGITAL LIBRARY [annotated Latin classics, like Cicero, to check against Pez's letters in terms of vocabulary and stylometrics; hopefully one day also the Rule of St. Benedict]: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/
EPISTOLARIUM [containing also some letters by learned clergymen, like Mersenne]: http://ckcc.huygens.knaw.nl/epistolarium/
[Hopfully one day, I will be able to point to an integrated prosopographical database of members of religious orders; we are working on that and háving a workshop in Vienna in Feb together with John Bradley, James Kelly (https://wwtn.history.qmul.ac.uk/index.html), Germania Sacra people and representatives of a couple of other similar databases: http://prodomo.icar-us.eu/, http://reholnici.hiu.cas.cz/katalog/eng/baze.htm).
LEIBNIZ CATALOGUE AND INDEX [in many instances overlapping with the learned catholic workd]: http://leibniz-briefportal.adw-goe.de/letter/l35202; https://leibniz.uni-goettingen.de/Iterum Vale. T.
Title: "Early Modern Intellectual History of Religious Orders in Central Europe" Selection: Thomas Wallnig Data mapping: Eetu Mäkelä
Authorities:
GND [INCLUDED IN VIAF, BUT BETTER DISAMBIGUATED]: http://www.dnb.de/EN/Standardisierung/GND/gnd_node.html
CERL THESAURUS [Medieval Authors]: https://thesaurus.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl
GERMANIA SACRA [ecclesiastical institutions in the Holy Roman Empire, with their evolution over time, plus person records]: http://adw-goe.de/forschung/forschungsprojekte-akademienprogramm/germania-sacra/klosterdatenbank/datenbankabfrage/
CATHOLIC HIERARCHY [secular clergy at large]: http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/
ARCHIVES:
PERSEUS DIGITAL LIBRARY [annotated Latin classics, like Cicero, to check against Pez's letters in terms of vocabulary and stylometrics; hopefully one day also the Rule of St. Benedict]: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/
EPISTOLARIUM [containing also some letters by learned clergymen, like Mersenne]: http://ckcc.huygens.knaw.nl/epistolarium/
[Hopfully one day, I will be able to point to an integrated prosopographical database of members of religious orders; we are working on that and háving a workshop in Vienna in Feb together with John Bradley, James Kelly (https://wwtn.history.qmul.ac.uk/index.html), Germania Sacra people and representatives of a couple of other similar databases: http://prodomo.icar-us.eu/, http://reholnici.hiu.cas.cz/katalog/eng/baze.htm).
LEIBNIZ CATALOGUE AND INDEX [in many instances overlapping with the learned catholic workd]: http://leibniz-briefportal.adw-goe.de/letter/l35202; https://leibniz.uni-goettingen.de/Iterum Vale. T.