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Le site de Biblindex a officiellement ouvert le 19 décembre 2008, et atteint les 1000 inscriptions au bout de 4 mois.
Nous avons reçu par mail de nombreux messages d'encouragement ; par l'intermédiaire des blogs et listes de diffusion, la nouvelle de l'ouverture du site de Biblindex s'est répandue dans le monde entier: un grand merci à tous ceux qui ont relayé l'information, et à ceux qui continueront à le faire...
Nous espérons vraiment que votre enthousiasme pour soutenir notre projet sera un argument de poids pour nous aider à obtenir de nouveaux financements, grâce auxquels nous pourrons répondre à vos attentes en terme d'amélioration de l'interface de consultation, et d'élargissement du corpus interrogeable.
Vos critiques sont également les bienvenues : bien sûr nous ne pouvons pas effectuer de grandes transformations sans un informaticien qui travaille pour nous, mais nous pouvons changer de petites choses, et planifier les tâches à venir en fonction des priorités que vous aurez définies en tant qu'utilisateurs.
Commentaires
Article : Anne Soupa, "Bible à l'index?", Biblia, n° 77 (mars 2009), p. 45 : lire.
http://www.bombaxo.com/blog/?p=957 (…) Unfortunately, funding for the project is currently suspended, so that development of the website is in abeyance. The search feature is not intuitive, so read the instructions before attempting to search, otherwise the results are less than ideal. For anyone familiar with the Biblia Patristica indices, in particular, this is a real source of pleasure. The volumes are very difficult to find. To have the index completely available online, including an additional body of citations, is extremely helpful. This online index will be of great use to those working on Patristic Biblical commentary. Let ’s all hope the project with soon receive funding again, so that it will continue to be of use to all Patristic scholars and students. Kevin Edgecomb, 22 Décembre 2008
http://www.supakoo.com/rick/ricoblog/2008/12/24/ChristmasGoodies2008.aspx Christmas Goodie #2: Biblindex: Index of Biblical Quotations and Allusions in Early Christian Literature. This as well is very awesome, hat-tip to Kevin P. Edgecomb at Biblicalia. I've mentioned Biblia Patristica on this blog before; it is a 7 volume (plus one supplement) set that somewhat exhaustively sets out references among the writings of the Fathers to the Bible. Biblindex makes this information available for query: (…) As Kevin notes, the search function is somewhat byzantine. Read the instructions to figure out how things work, it doesn't work like you might think. But it makes a wealth of hard-to-find material available, with a little work. You should bookmark this site.
24 Décembre 2008
http://www.fathersofthechurch.com/2008/12/24/wow-2/ Wow! Kevin points the way to a most remarkable online patristic resource: “Biblindex: Index of Biblical Quotations and Allusions in Early Christian Literature.” The site is still in development — which is actually temporarily suspended for lack of funding — but looks promising. Kevin’s brief review gives us the skinny on its current status and limitations.
24 Décembre 2008
http://twitter.com/h2cm/status/1082252051 What a shame at this time Biblindex project is struggling for finances - http://tinyurl.com/a3fg8c
28 Décembre 2008
http://michaelsheiser.com/TheNakedBible/
Is this cool or what? Click here for a free searchable database of “Biblical Quotations and Allusions in Early Christian Literature.” The project is now in financial limbo, but as it is, you can still search the corpus for its database of 400,000 biblical references. »
January 21, 2009
http://dunelm.wordpress.com/2009/02/20/patristic-biblical-citations-biblia-patristica/
The inclusion of this unpublished information is great. (...)
You have to register, but it’s quick and painless. The search function could be a little more user friendly, but once you get used to it, it’s not a big deal. After selecting your criteria (biblical passage and patristic author/area), you have to hit the plus sign before you go on. The search results are not that easy to scroll through, but it appears to give you the critical edition (e.g., SC for Irenaeus) along with the passage citation.
February 20, 2009
Quelques liens vers Biblindex
Roger Pearse's blog http://mondain.sodramatic.net/ Digital Humanities http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/mikra/message/1570 http://hgr.livejournal.com/1535216.html http://www.usek.edu.lb... http://mariuscruceru.ro/2008/12/10/pasi-exegetici/ Compitum MOM Université Lyon II (news)/ Academici Unigre.it The Heroic Age OCSO (fr) OCSO (eng) OCSO (sp) The Naked Bible Jesuits http://www.helsinki.fi/teol/kirjasto/ilmoitustaulu.htm Bibbiablog Areopage Labible.canalblog
etc...
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