Fr. Stefan Zara’s site used to contain a list of the volumes of the CSEL in Google Books. Unfortunately it has just been shut down. It was hosted by WordPress who understandably took exception to some of the material that he was sharing. I think that some was copyright in the US if not in his native Romania. I thought I would add his banner at the left here, so we can remember it.

However I found a cached version of this useful list from 8 October 2009 in Google cache. To preserve this useful item, I have edited it down and post it here. Please add further links in the comments, if you come across them. I don’t maintain collections of links, you see, as I have so much else to do.

Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum

The Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL) is a series of critical editions of the Latin Church Fathers published by a committee of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

The CSEL is intended to include the ecclesiastical authors who wrote in Latin from the late 2nd century AD until the death of Bede in 735. The texts are edited on the basis of all extant manuscripts and according to the principles of modern textual criticism and thus aim to provide a critical replacement for the corresponding volumes of the Patrologia Latina.

UPDATE: Bob Buller very kindly sent me a bunch of extra links to fill the gaps on this, and I have added them in. Thank you!

UPDATE: A correspondent is sending me some corrections, which I am merging in.

UPDATE: More links here.

UPDATE: Thanks to Ted Janiszewski for some more!

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