The ''Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum'' (CSEL) is an academic series that publishes critical editions of Latin works by late-antique Christian authors.
Description
The CSEL publishes Latin writings of Christian authors from the time of the late 2nd century (
Tertullian
Tertullian (; la, Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus; 155 AD – 220 AD) was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa. He was the first Christian author to produce an extensive corpus of L ...
) until the beginning of the 8th century (
Bede
Bede ( ; ang, Bǣda , ; 672/326 May 735), also known as Saint Bede, The Venerable Bede, and Bede the Venerable ( la, Beda Venerabilis), was an English monk at the monastery of St Peter and its companion monastery of St Paul in the Kingdom o ...
the Venerable, †735). Each text is edited on the basis of all (or the most important of all) the extant manuscripts according to modern
editorial techniques, in order to produce a text as close as possible to the original. Each volume includes an introduction, in which the principles of the preparation of the text are explained.
Some editions are prepared by th
staff of the CSEL others by external, internationally renowned experts; the volumes are published after a positive evaluation by an international advisory board:
De Gruyter
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, known as De Gruyter (), is a German scholarly publishing house specializing in academic literature.
History
The roots of the company go back to 1749 when Frederick the Great granted the Königliche Realschule in Be ...
(prior to 2012: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften). The CSEL also runs the online databas
Edenda where CSEL editions as well as editing projects by others are publicly announced.
In addition, the CSEL publishes special catalogues for the large extant corpus of medieval manuscripts containing works of Augustine or ascribed to him ("Die handschriftliche Überlieferung der Werke des heiligen Augustinus"), in order to make time-consuming research in this field easier. In addition, monographs on topics related to the Latin patristic period and conference proceedings are published at irregular intervals
CSEL Extra seriem).
History
The CSEL was founded in 1864 by the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) in order to produce critical editions of Latin patristic texts – editions that were meant to facilitate the lexicographical work of the Thesaurus linguae Latinae (at that time still in the planning stages). Before the year 2012 the CSEL was edited by the “Kommission zur Herausgabe des Corpus der lateinischen Kirchenväter” (“Kirchenväterkommission”) of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences. The chairmen of this commission were:
* 1864–1874: Johannes Vahlen
* 1875–1891: Franz von Miklosich
* 1891–1907: Wilhelm von Hartel
* 1907–1916: Wilhelm Meyer-Lübke
* 1916–1941: Edmund Hauler
* 1941–1963: Richard Meister
* 1964–1982: Rudolf Hanslik
* 1982–1991: Herbert Hunger
* 1991–2001: Adolf Primmer
* 2001–2012: Kurt Smolak
After the commission was transferred to the
University of Salzburg
The University of Salzburg (german: Universität Salzburg), also known as the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (''Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg'', PLUS), is an Austrian public university
A public university or public college is a univ ...
in 2012, the CSEL became part of the Department of Ancient Studies / Latin at the University of Salzburg.
Evaluation
The series currently consists of about 10
volumes some with multiple sub-volumes. These volumes have replaced about a third of J. P. Migne's
Patrologia Latina
The ''Patrologia Latina'' (Latin for ''The Latin Patrology'') is an enormous collection of the writings of the Church Fathers and other ecclesiastical writers published by Jacques-Paul Migne between 1841 and 1855, with indices published between ...
, which do not offer critical editions. Some CSEL volumes have themselves been replaced by more recent critical editions (e.g.,
Corpus Christianorum The Corpus Christianorum (CC) is a major publishing undertaking of the Belgian publisher Brepols Publishers devoted to patristic and medieval Latin texts.
The principal series are the ''Series Graeca'' (CCSG), ''Series Latina'' (CCSL), and the ''Co ...
Series Latina,
Sources chrétiennes
Sources Chrétiennes ( French "Christian sources") is a bilingual collection of patristic texts founded in Lyon in 1942 by the Jesuits Jean Daniélou, Claude Mondésert, and Henri de Lubac. Citations to the series are commonly made by the letter ...
,
Bibliothèque augustinienne
A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a vir ...
), but about two-thirds of them are still considered authoritative standard editions; in fact, the CSEL edition often remains the only critical edition of a given text.
In the course of work on the manuscript catalogues as well as on the preparation of CSEL editions, patristic texts which were previously thought lost have been recovered: e.g., the writings of the Spanish heretic
Priscillian
Priscillian (in Latin: ''Priscillianus''; Gallaecia, - Augusta Treverorum, Gallia Belgica, ) was a wealthy nobleman of Roman Hispania who promoted a strict form of Christian asceticism. He became bishop of Ávila in 380. Certain practices of his f ...
, the commentary on Revelation by
Victorinus of Pettau
Saint Victorinus of Pettau (also Ptuj or Poetovio; died 303 or 304) was an Early Christian ecclesiastical writer who flourished about 270, and who was martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian. A Bishop of Poetovio (modern Ptuj in ...
, 29 unknown letters of
Augustine
Augustine of Hippo ( , ; la, Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430), also known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian and philosopher of Berbers, Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia (Roman pr ...
("Epistulae Divjak"), six of Augustine's sermons ("Sermones Erfurt"),
[Wiener Studien 121 (2008), 227-284 und 122 (2009), 171-213, edd. Isabella Schiller, Dorothea Weber, Clemens Weidmann] and the full text of the commentary on the gospels by
Fortunatianus of Aquileia
Fortunatianus of Aquileia was the bishop of Aquileia in the mid-fourth century A.D.
Writings
According to Saint Jerome, Fortunatianus was the author the oldest apparently surviving Western commentary on the Gospels known from a few excerpts (t ...
(mid-4th century; edition published 2017). Numerous volumes of the CSEL were incorporated into the digital
Library of Latin Texts
The Library of Latin Texts (LLT) is a subscription-based database of Latin texts, from antiquity up to the present day. Started in 1991 as the ''Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts'' (CLCLT), it continues to be developed by the ''Centre ‘T ...
(LLT).
Literature
* Rudolf Hanslik, 100 Jahre Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, in: Anzeiger der philosophisch-historischen Klasse der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 101 (1964), 21–35.
* Michaela Zelzer, Ein Jahrhundert (und mehr) CSEL. Evaluation von Ziel und Veröffentlichungen, Sacris Erudiri 38 (1998), 75–99.
* Dorothea Weber, 150 Jahre Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, in: Edition und Erforschung lateinischer patristischer Texte. 150 Jahre CSEL (FS Kurt Smolak), herausgegeben von Victoria Zimmerl-Panagl, Lukas J. Dorfbauer, Clemens Weidmann, Berlin 2014, IX-XI.
References
External links
CSEL(official page, including
list of volumesand authors).
*
ttp://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/2009/10/24/list-of-csel-volumes-at-google-books/ List of CSEL volumes at Google BooksMost of the early volumes are available on Google books, here is a list.More information on 4th century Christianity
*An open source XML version of CSEL public domain volumes has been made available by th
Open Greek and Latin Projectat the University of Leipzig.
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Series of books
Publications of patristic texts