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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

From the UPS man

The ISI edition of Orestes Brownson's The American Republic arrived todayMy initial impressions: good solid typesetting with a stylish but unobtrusive italic face (I would have known these faces 15 years ago); a beautiful buff and blue cover with a dark red spine; a readable and useful introduction by Peter Lawler that's nearly half the length of Brownson's work.

Every time I see the UPS man I think of Arthur Clarke's line upon receipt of Stephen Wolfram's massive A New Kind of Science at his Sri Lankan lair: "another ruptured postman staggers away from my front door."

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Patristic homilies for Sundays and feasts

Vide. Gregory the Great, Jerome, Bede, Ambrose, Augustine, Leo, Gregory Nazianzus, Hilary, Chrysostom, Chrysologus.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Augustine's letter to Proba

The 1950s CUA translation is online, along with the nearly-complete collection of Augustine's letters.

Kirk's "Randolph of Roanoke"

Online! Nearly every day I'm astounded at what can be found at the Internet Archive. Today's astonishment was occasioned by the discovery of Russell Kirk's Randolph of Roanoke: A Study in Conservative Thought - intact, complete and free in a variety of formats.

I loves me the internet.

Friday, October 9, 2009

A few books

Sunday, September 13, 2009

CUA Fathers of the Church - online!

At least 33 volumes are available at the Internet Archive. It's a modern translation of the Fathers of the Church produced by the Catholic University of America in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, a complete listing of which may be found here.