"A thousand roads lead men through the ages to Rome"
Alan of Lille's Liber parabolarum "Book of Parables" is available on ScholaThomistica in English and Latin.
UPDATE: Schola Thomistica now has a dedicated library catalogue. The homepage offers a compact overview of the collection, while the Library page lets readers browse by period and language, search titles and authors, and expand each author only when they want to see the works.
Schola Thomistica’s parallel reader now aligns numbered and bulleted list items as well as paragraphs across languages. New works enable alignment by default, and translation/import workflows warn before submitting sections whose parallel block counts differ.
Read alongside the source.
ScholaThomistica now shows page-by-page facsimiles of the printed edition beside the transcribed text — open the original scans as you read.
Starting with Billuart's *Summa Summae S. Thomae*; coverage grows section by section.
ScholaThomistica is a new digital library for Scholastic Theology.
The goal is simple: make the texts readable, their sources accessible, and the corpus free to use.
The library begins here:
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