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PHIL 197: Right and Wrong

What are primary sources?

Primary sources are original materials that document a certain time period. You can consult the "information" or "scope" section of the resources listed below to learn more about what they contain.

Searching for Primary Sources

Searching for primary source materials requires you to immerse yourself in another time period. It may require you to use outdated terms to search for content.

Historical Primary Sources - Collections

Primary Sources - Renaissance

Primary Sources - Early Modern Europe

  • AGAPE

    AGAPE is an open-access bibliographical database which aims to map the reception of the Greek Church Fathers in print throughout early modern Europe. AGAPE records every edition of Greek patristic works printed in Europe from 1465 to 1600 in the original language, as well as in Latin and vernacular translations

Primary Sources - Classical Greece, Hellenistic Greece & Rome

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