BETA / Bibliografía Española de Textos Antiguos
Compiled by:
Research in BETA may be carried out through the
Máquina de búsqueda de PhiloBiblon (en español)
Status of BETA:
For technical reasons relating to changes in the underlying database
software, it has not been possible to update the web
version of BETA since July of 2002. The NEH grant from 6/1/07 to 12/31/08
will
allow us to update the web version regularly from that point onward. In the
meantime, persons interested in getting a copy of the current version of
BETA
should write to Charles B. Faulhaber,
University of California, Berkeley.
PhiloBiblon is a project to construct a bio-bibliographical database of early texts produced in the Iberian Peninsula and to provide access to this information through an online service on the WorldWideWeb / WWW.
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From here you can go to the home pages for either of the other two PhiloBiblon bibliographies:
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BITAGAP / Bibliografia de Textos Antigos Galegos e PortuguesesTexts in Portuguese or Galician. |
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BITECA / Bibliografia de Textos Catalans AnticsTexts in Catalan. |
or you can go to the main
Research in all three of the PhiloBiblon bibliographies may be done through the
Máquina de búsqueda de PhiloBiblon (en español)
Resource Lists providing bibliographies and live hypertext links -- to sources of use to researchers working in this area -- may be found on each of the three separate file Home Pages shown above or, for information about PhiloBiblon itself and general information on Iberian Medieval Studies, on the
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Acknowledgments:
PhiloBiblon's BETA / Bibliografía Española de Textos Antiguos is a collaborative project involving the joint efforts of a number of institutions:
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WWW access to and use of PhiloBiblon are free of charge. Reproduction of any materials found here is subject to the restrictions found in our Copyright Statement .
Best results will result from using latest - version WWW browsers which both render tables well and support JavaTM, but every effort will be made to present a generic service, accessible to any WWW viewing tool.
Readers are encouraged to send questions, comments, and any suggestions which they might have for the improvement of this site to Charles B. Faulhaber, email: cfaulhab@library.berkeley.edu.
Charles B. Faulhaber
University of California, Berkeley
14 March 2007