Abstract
This article demonstrates how the search engine developed for this online edition not only serves the research purposes of users of this digital resource, but is also a valuable tool for refining and improving the edition while also aiding the author’s research on the construction of this text. An example of its utility for the edition project is provided which calls into question previous theories regarding the influence John of Wales may have had on this collection of Latin quotations.
Highlights
Not without some effort, I collected the ears of grain of original sources, namely, various authoritative quotations by holy men, from various books
Realizing that they were not organized and so would not be of much use to anyone else after me, I have concisely gathered them here, as into a sheaf comprised of various ears, in alphabetical order in the manner of concordances so that they can be more found by myself and by other simple people
I have compiled here, in alphabetical order in the manner of concordances, certain better known and more common topics that very often appear in sermons or lectures and with which a person can improve himself in every way
Summary
Not without some effort, I collected the ears of grain of original sources, namely, various authoritative quotations by holy men, from various books.
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