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This volume contains a newly-edited exposition on the Mystical Theology contained in MS UV6 of the Biblioteca degli Intronati in Siena. The MS attribu...Lees meer
When the canons of the Congregation of Windesheim set about codifying their liturgy in the final decades of the 14th century, they had to reckon with ...Lees meer
Richard of Saint-Victor's On The Trinity from the 12th century is a main source for our understanding of a leading intellectual tradition of the Weste...Lees meer
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Peter Abelard (1079-1142), famous for his unhappy love story with Heloise, which he wrote down in his autobiographical work Historia calamitatum, was ...Lees meer
About 700 AD an anonymous Irish teacher, working in a monastic setting, wrote this gloss on the Apocalypse. Reconstructed from three early medieval co...Lees meer
The De ordine creaturarum is an anonymous Irish work that presents the creation as the divine handiwork. It is both a commentary on the Hexaemeron in ...Lees meer
As a prehistory to the Nativity accounts of the gospels of Matthew and Luke the Protevangelium of James, dated to the second half of the second centur...Lees meer
Tertullian converted to Christianity during a period of persecution. As a leader of this small embattled community, he was keenly aware that its conti...Lees meer
Faustus was a Gallic representative of what has been referred to as 'semipelagianism'. In his De Gratia, he fiercely opposed the Augustinian view of G...Lees meer
For the first time in English, the Praedestinatus represents a moment in the fifteen-century old theological conversation in Latin Christianity about ...Lees meer
Lucifer was Bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia in the middle of the fourth century. He was a devoted ally of the great theologian and Bishop of Alexandria...Lees meer
Peter of Ireland (Petrus de Ybernia) was born sometime around the beginning of the thirteenth century in Ireland, probably of a Norman family. He prob...Lees meer
The Acts of John is a second- or third-century work of unknown authorship combining elements of the apocryphal acts and pious romance genres. It was l...Lees meer
This volume contains the first translation into English of a number of documents associated with the Donatist movement in North Africa, a dissident ch...Lees meer