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"Notre Dame Libraries license and pay for access to most of these resources. They are intended for your individual educational use only. Excessive use, such as downloading entire journal issues, is prohibited by contract and may result in loss of access for the entire Notre Dame community." [ Acceptable Use Policy]
Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Description: Full-text searchable database of medieval Latin texts associated with Ireland from the corpus of Celtic-Latin literature from the period 400-1200 as part of the Royal Irish Academy's Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources project.
Users: Licensed for one concurrent user.
Aristoteles Latinus Database
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Coverage: 1 CD-ROM
Mode of access: CD-ROM in Medieval Institute Reference (Rm. 715)
Description: The complete corpus of medieval Greek-Latin translations of the works of Aristotle as published in the printed work, Aristoteles Latinus.

Continental Rationalists: Descartes-Leibniz-Spinoza
(Use Past Masters)

Fichte, J.G. : Sammtliche Werke und Nachlass
(Use Past Masters)
In Principio
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Coverage: release 10(2003)
Description: Consists of more than 700,000 incipits covering Latin literature from the pre-classical age to the Renaissance taken mainly from the card files of the Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes (Paris, France) and the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library (Collegeville, MN).
Users: Licensed for one simultaneous user.
User Guides: User's manual in English, French, and German, shelved in Medieval Institute.
International Medieval Bibliography Online
Type: Indexes & Articles
* Click on "Enter databases", then select International Medieval Bibliography - online.
Coverage: 1967-
Description: Indexes articles, notes, and similar literature on medieval subjects in journals, Festschriften, conference proceedings, and collected essays. Covers all aspects of medieval studies within the date range of 400 to 1500 for the entire continent of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa for the period before the Muslim conquest and parts of those areas subsequently controlled by Christian powers. Includes more than 300,000 articles published 1967- , all of which are fully classified by date, subject and location.

Kant: Philosophische Briefe und Vorlesungsnachscriften
(Use Past Masters)
Labyrinth
Type: Reference
Description: The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server at Georgetown University. The Labyrinth's easy-to-use menus and links provide connections to databases, services, texts, and images on other servers around the world. This project not only provides an organizational structure for electronic resources in medieval studies, but also serves as a model for similar, collaborative projects in other fields of study. The Labyrinth project is open-ended and is designed to grow and change with new developments in technology and in medieval studies.

Locke, John: Works and Selected Correspondence
(Use Past Masters)
NetLibrary E-book Collection
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Description: A collection of electronic books available for reading and searching via the Internet. Book titles include both those academic titles specifically acquired by Notre Dame and a public domain collection of thousands of works including Project Gutenberg titles.
Users: One concurrent user per title. Preview mode allows access for 15 minutes. Check-out mode allows access for 2 hours at a time.

Nietzsches Werke: Historisch-Kritische Ausgabe
(Use Past Masters)
Past Masters
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Description: Collection of searchable, full-text humanities databases of scholarly complete editions or selections from classics in philosophy, political science, and economics. Works by Aquinas, Aristotle, Augustine, Austin, Ayer, Berkeley, Calvin, Collingwood, Davidson, Descartes, Dewey, Fichte, Hegel, Hume, Kant, Kierkegaard, Leibniz, Locke, Luther, Nietzsche, Plato, Spinoza, and Wittgenstein.
Philosopher's Index
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1940-
Description: Provides indexing and abstracts of books and journals on philosophy and related fields (ethics, aesthetics, social philosophy, political philosophy, epistemology, etc.).
Users: Licensed for 4 simultaneous users.
POIESIS
Type: Indexes & Articles, eJournals
* Notre Dame has full text access only to those journals for which we have print subscriptions.
Description: Provides searchable full-text online access to selected philosophy journals; database ultimately to contain 100 philosophy journals and UMI's collection of philosophy dissertation abstracts.
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Type: Reference
Description: Online version of the 10-volume Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, with browsing by philosophical themes, philosophies, historical periods, and religions.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Type: Reference
Description: Includes editorial and copyright information, as well as a site search engine. Offers an alphabetical index to the publication's contents. Contains information on individual philosophers and their beliefs.
Wittgenstein's Nachlass, Bergen Edition
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Coverage: v.1
Mode of access: Ask for CD-ROM at the Reference Desk. Software has been installed on Reference workstations 30 and 31. Select "All Titles" folder, then Wittgenstein's Nachlass
Description: Wittgenstein's complete philosophical writings with access to 20,000 facsimiles and transcriptions cataloged by von Wright in his 1982 publication The Wittgenstein papers.
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