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Originally Posted by greenbaggins View Post
Migne is the definitive critical edition of the early church fathers. It was done in the 19th century. Go to books.google.com, click on advanced book search, click on "full view," and type in "patrologiae," and the first five things you see are all from the Migne set. Once you click on one of those, there is an option entitled "other editions," which are actually other volumes in the series. So, keep nosing around there, and you will find many, many jewels. Happy hunting.
Some diligent and nice person needs to compile an index of the Migne volumes with direct links to each.
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