Patrologia Graeca online

Adrian Murdoch writes:

I often find that these links get out of date pretty rapidly, so here is the latest one I have come across. The Ancient World Online links to the complete Patrologia Graeca in a pretty user-friendly downloadable pdf format. From the Library of Ruslan Khazarzar.

The PDF’s are not just images, but text.

12 Responses to “Patrologia Graeca online”


  1. Stephen C. Carlson

    Thanks for pointing this out. Unfortunately, it’s not quite complete. Some of the volumes (e.g., PG 78 for Isidore of Pelusium) have no PDF.

  2. Roger Pearse

    Thank you for spotting this. Now that is a nuisance; for Isidore would be particularly useful to have!

  3. Joel

    Can’t someone republish these things, or do they have a copy to purchase?

  4. Roger Pearse

    I don’t understand — sorry!

  5. Joel

    Do they have print copies of Migne to purchase?

  6. Roger Pearse

    Who?

    Brill produce printed versions.

  7. Steve Perisho

    I saw this on the Ancient World Onine, too. Does anybody know how this text was produced and how accurate (to MPG) it is?

  8. Roger Pearse

    I don’t know, I’m afraid.

  9. Robert

    It took a great amount of dedication to produce the files now available at the Library of Ruslan Khazarzar. If they are not a complete copy of Migne I hope the work will continue.

    Adrian is correct to urge those interested to get them while they are here. Treasures once freely available on the internet often disappear only to reappear later for a hefty fee.

    Thanks for spreading the word.

  10. Roger Pearse

    Agree entirely.

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