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The magic arts of scholarship: unearthing the past
and the evocation of the afterlife; or: Saul introduced to
the spirit of the prophet Samuel by the pythoness
An illustration for the chapter “De magis”
in Rabanus Maurus,
De rerum naturis.
Montecassino, MS 132, p. 381 (detail)
© Archivio dell’Abbazia, Montecassino

The members of the Institute are engaged in a wide range of research activities. The following list provides a selective bibliography of recent publications as well as brief accounts of work-in-progress.

Jonathan Black

  • Editor, Mediaeval Studies 70 (2008).
  • "Questions on Ordination, the Mass, and the Office in Guerric of Saint-Quentin's Quaestiones de quolibet," in Ritual, Text and Law: Studies in Medieval Canon Law and Liturgy Presented to Roger E. Reynolds, ed. Kathleen G. Cushing and Richard F. Gyug (London, 2004), pp. 67–81.
  • "Psalm Uses in Carolingian Prayerbooks: Alcuin’s Confessio peccatorum pura and the Seven Penitential Psalms (Use 1)," Mediaeval Studies 65 (2003), 1–56.
  • Editorial Revision and “Preface” to Guerric of Saint-Quentin, Quaestiones de quolibet: A Critical Edition by †Walter H. Principe, CSB; Introduction by Jean-Pierre Torrell, OP; Studies and Texts 143 (Toronto, 2002).
  • "Psalm Use in Carolingian Prayerbooks: Alcuin and the Preface to De psalmorum usu," Mediaeval Studies 64 (2002): 1–60.
  • “The Divine Office and Private Devotion,” in The Liturgy of the Medieval Church, ed. Thomas J. Heffernan and E. Ann Matter (Kalamazoo, 2001), pp. 45–71.

Sheila Campbell

  • Co-editor (with Katerina Atanassova) and contributing author, The Sacred Image of the Icon: A World of Belief (Unionville, Ont., 2008).
  • Editor, The New Mosaic: Selections from Friuli (Friuli and Toronto, 2002). Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, 14 December 2002 – 16 March 2003.
  • “New Mosaics,” in David Kennedy, The Twin Towns of Zeugma on the Euphrates: Rescue Work and Historical Studies (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supp. Ser. 27, [Portsmouth, RI, 1998]), pp. 109–128.
  • Editor, Mediaeval Egyptian Fashion (Toronto: University of Toronto Art Centre, 1999).

James P. Carley

  • "Henry VIII’s Library and the British Museum Duplicate Book Sales: a Newly Discovered De-accession," in Libraries within the Library: The Origins of the British Library's Printed Collections, ed. Giles Mandelbrote and Barry Taylor (London: The British Library, 2009).
  • King Henry's Prayer Book. A facsimile accompanied by a specially commissioned Commentary volume by James P. Carley (London and New York: Folio Society, 2008).
  • "Glastonbury, the Grail-bearer and the Sixteenth-century Antiquaries," in The Grail, the Quest and the World of Arthur, ed. Norris J. Lacy (Woodbridge, Suffolk; Rochester, NY, 2008), pp. 156–172.
  • "The Dispersal of the Monastic Libraries and the Salvaging of the Spoils," in The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland, Vol 1: To 1640, ed. Elisabeth Leedham-Green and Teresa Webber (Cambridge, 2006), pp. 265–291.
  • " 'Cum excuterem puluerem et blattas': John Bale, John Leland and the Chronicon Tinemutensis coenobii," in Text and Controversy from Wyclif to Bale, ed. Helen Barr and Ann M. Hutchison (Turnhout, 2005), pp. 163–187.
  • "French Evangelical Books at the Court of Henry VIII," in Le Livre évangelique en français avant Calvin, ed. Jean-François Gilmont and William Kemp (Turnhout, 2004), pp. 131–145.
  • "John of Glastonbury and Borrowings from the Vernacular," in Interstices: Studies in Middle English and Anglo-Latin Texts in Honour of A.G. Rigg, ed. Richard Firth Green and Linne R. Mooney (Toronto, 2004), pp. 55–73.
  • (with Pierre Petitmengin) "Pre-Conquest Manuscripts from Malmesbury Abbey and John Leland's Letter to Beatus Rhenanus Concerning a Lost Copy of Tertullian's Works," Anglo-Saxon England 33 (2004), 195–223.
  • The Books of King Henry VIII and His Wives (Toronto and London, 2004).

Martin Dimnik

  • "Mstislav Mstislavich "The Bold" (†1228): A Unique Prince of Kievan Rus'," Mediaeval Studies 70 (2008): 67–113.
  • "Two Unique Saints of the Chernigov Dynasty in Kievan Rus'," in Sivershchyna v konteksti istorii Ukrainy (Sumy, 2007), pp. 49–53.
  • "The Saints of the Chernigov Dynasty in Kievan Rus'," in Chernihiv u seredn'ovichnii ta rann'omodernii istorii tsentral'no-skhidnoi evropy (Chernihiv, 2007), pp. 223–235.
  • "The Patrimonies of the Rostislavichi in the Kievan Lands: An Anomaly," Mediaeval Studies 69 (2007): 187–222.
  • "The Rus' Principalities (1125–1246)," in The Cambridge History of Russia, vol. 1: From Early Rus' to 1689, ed. Maureen Perrie (Cambridge, 2006), pp. 98–126.
  • "Baturyn Before the Tatar Invasion," Istoryko-kul'turni nadbannia Sivershchyny u konteksti istorii Ukrainy (Hlukhiv, 2006), pp. 25–32.
  • "The First Grand Prince in Kievan Rus'," Rus' na perekhresti svitiv (Mizhnarodni vplyvy na formuvannia davn'orus'koi derzhavy) IX–XI st. (Chernihiv, 2006), pp. 57–64.
  • "Sviatosha, the First Prince-Monk of Kievan Rus'," in Love of Learning and Devotion to God in Orthodox Monasteries (5th International Hilandar Conference, [Raska, Serbia, September 2002] Selected Proceedings), vol. 1 (Beograd / Columbus, 2006), pp. 258–265.
  • The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1146–1246 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).
  • “The Kuna and the Currency of Kievan Rus',” in INCC 2001: Zbornik radova 3. Medunarodnog numizmatickog kongresa u Hrvatskoj, 11.–14. listopada 2001 / Proceedings of the 3rd International Numismatic Congress in Croatia, October 11–14 2001 (Pula, 2001), pp. 105–114.
  • “Igor’s Defeat at the Kayala (1185): The Chronicle Evidence,” Mediaeval Studies 63 (2001): 245–282. • “Kovani novac Vladimira (988–1015) i njegovih sinova (1015–1034)”; and in English “The Coinage of Vladimir (988–1015) and his Sons (1015–1034),” in INCC 98: Zbornik radova 2. Medunarodnog numizmatickog kongresa u Hrvatskoj, 15.–17. listopada 1998 / Proceedings of the 2nd International Numismatic Congress in Croatia, October 15–17, 1998, (Opatija, 2000), pp. 75–88.
  • “A Bride’s Journey from Kiev to Vladimir (1211): Pitfalls in Using V.N. Tatischchev as a Source,” in Roma, magistra mundi: itineraria culturae medievalis. Mélanges offerts au Père L.E. Boyle à l’occasion de son 75e anniversaire, ed. J. Hamesse, Textes et études du moyen âge 10 (Louvain-la-Neuve, 1998), pp. 137–153.

Greti Dinkova-Bruun

  • "The Verse Bible as Aide-mémoire," in The Making of Memory in the Middle Ages, ed. Lucie Doležalová (Leiden: Brill, 2010), pp. 115–131.
  • "Autor, Authorship and The Literal Sense of The Bible: The Case of Leonius of Paris," in Bibel und Exegese in der Abtei Sankt Viktor zu Paris: Form und Funktion eines Grundtextes im europäischen Raum, ed. Rainer Berndt (Münster, 2009), pp. 259–277.
  • "Biblical Versification and Memory in the Later Middle Ages," in Culture of Memory in East Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, ed. Rafal Wójcik (Poznan, 2008), pp. 53–64.
  • "Why Versify the Bible in the Later Middle Ages and for Whom?: The Story of Creation in Verse," in Dichten als Stoff-Vermittlung: Formen, Ziele, Wirkungen, Beiträge zur Praxis der Versifikation lateinischer Texte im Mittelalter, ed. Peter Stotz, Medienwandel, Medienwechsel, Medienwissen 5 (Zurich, 2008), pp. 41–55.
  • "Rewriting Scripture: Latin Biblical Versification in the Later Middle Ages," Viator 39.1 (2008), 263–284.
  • "Prouerbia Salomonis: An Anonymous Accretion to Peter Riga's Aurora," in Classica et Beneventana: Essays Presented to Virginia Brown on the Occasion of Her Sixty-Fifth Birthday, ed. F.T. Coulson and A.A. Grotans (Turnhout, 2008), pp. 9–44.
  • "Additions to Peter Riga's Aurora in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France lat. 13050," Mediaeval Studies 69 (2007): 1–57.
  • Liber Prefigurationum Christi et Ecclesiae and Liber de Gratia Noui Testamenti. Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis 195 (Turnhout, 2007).
  • "Biblical Versifications from Late Antiquity to the Middle of the Thirteenth Century: History or Allegory," in Poetry and Exegesis in Premodern Latin Christianity: The Encounter Between Classical and Christian Strategies of Interpretation, ed. Willemien Otten and Karla Pollmann, Vigiliae Christianae Supplements 87 (Leiden, 2007), pp. 315–342.
  • "Peter Riga's Aurora and Its Gloss from Salzburg, Stiftsbibliothek Sankt Peter, MS a.VII.6," in Insignis sophiae arcator: Medieval Latin Studies in Honour of Michael Herren on His 65th Birthday, ed. Gernot Wieland, Carin Ruff, and Ross G. Arthur (Turnhout, 2006), pp. 237–260.
  • The Ancestry of Jesus: Excerpts from Liber generationis Iesu Christi Filii David Filii Abraham (Matthew 1:1–17). Toronto Medieval Latin Texts 28 (Toronto, 2005).
  • "Leonius of Paris and His Liber Ruth," in Schrift, Schreiber, Schenker: Studien zur Abtei Sankt Viktor in Paris und den Viktorinern (Corpus Victorinum. Instrumenta 1), ed. Rainer Berndt (Berlin 2005), pp. 293–316.
  • Alexandri Essebiensis Opera Poetica. Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis 188A (Turnhout, 2004).
  • "Notes on Poetic Composition in the Theological Schools ca. 1200 and the Latin Poetic Anthology from Ms. Harley 956: A Critical Edition," Sacris Erudiri 43 (2004): 299–391.
  • "Medieval Latin Poetic Anthologies (VII): The Biblical Anthology from York Minster Library (Ms. XVI Q 14)," Mediaeval Studies 64 (2002): 61–110.
  • "Liber Ecclesiastes: An Anonymous Poem Incorporated in Peter Riga's Aurora (Ott. Lat. 399)," in Miscellanea Bibliothecae Apostolicae Vaticanae VIII, Studi e Testi 402 (Città del Vaticano, 2001), pp. 159–172.
  • "Alexander of Ashby: New Biographical Evidence," Mediaeval Studies 63 (2001): 305–322.
  • "The Story of Ezra: A Versification Added to Peter Riga's Aurora," in Anglo-Latin and Its Heritage: Essays in Honour of A.G. Rigg on His 64th Birthday, ed. Siân Echard and Gernot R. Wieland, Publications of The Journal of Medieval Latin 4 (Turnhout 2001), pp. 163–188.

James K. Farge

  • "The Origins and Development of Censorship in France," in The Reformation in the Streets, Schools, and Studies: Essays in Honour of Paul F. Grendler, ed. Konrad Eisenbichler and Nicholas Terpstra (Toronto, 2008), pp. 233–235.
  • "Sources and Problems Facing the Prosopographer of the University of Paris in the Early Modern Era," History of the Universities 25 (2008), 12–27.
  • "Noël Béda and the Defense of Tradition," in Biblical Humanism and Scholasticism in the Age of Erasmus, ed. Erika Rummel (Leiden, 2008), pp. 143–164.
  • Students and Teachers at the University of Paris: The Generation of 1500. A critical edition of Bibliothèque de l'Université de Paris (Sorbonne), Archives, Registres 89 and 90 (Leiden, 2006).
  • Editor, The Correspondence of Erasmus, The Collected Works of Erasmus 13 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press); in preparation.
  • “Document: A List of Paris Booksellers Notified in 1542 about a New Procedure of Censorship.” Bulletin du bibliophile (2000): 141–146.
  • “Erasmus, the University of Paris, and the Profession of Theology.” Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook 19 (1999): 18–46.
  • “Paris, University of,” in Encyclopedia of the Renaissance ed. Paul Grendler, 6 vols. (New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1999), 4:403–406.
  • “Le cadre universitaire parisien en 1530: contexte et mentalité,” in Les origines du Collège de France (1510–1560), Actes du Colloque international, Paris, décembre 1995; volume publié sous la direction du Marc Fumaroli (Paris: Collège de France; Klincksieck, 1998), pp. 315–326.
  • “Les Dominicains et la Faculté de théologie de Paris,” in Les Dominicains en France devant la Réforme, 1520–1560, special issue of Mémoire dominicaine: Histoire; documents; vie dominicaine 12.1 (1998): 21–37.

Jocelyn N. Hillgarth

  • Spain and the Mediterranean in the Later Middle Ages: Studies in Political and Intellectual History, Variorum Collected Studies (Aldershot, 2003).
  • "Documents mallorquins desconeguts dels anys 1356–1359," Randa 49 (2002), 9–13.
  • “Els Torrella de Santa Maria,” in Memòries de l'Academia Mallorquina d'Estudis Genealògics, Heràldics i Històrics 11 (2001): 45–57
  • The Mirror of Spain, 1500–1700: The Formation of a Myth. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000).
  • Editor, Potamius Olispon: Altercatio ecclesiae et synagogae, Potami episcopi Olisponensis Opera omnia; Corpus Christianorum Series Latina 69A (Turnhout, 1999).
  • “The Reactions of Catholic Intellectuals to the Jewish Presence in Spain during the Reign of the Catholic Monarchs,” in Jews and Conversos at the time of the Expulsion, ed. Yom Tov Assis and Yosef Kaplan (Jerusalem, 1999) pp. 53*–64*.
  • “Mallorca e Italia: relaciones culturales durante la Baja Edad Media,” in XIV Congreso de Historia de la Corona de Aragón, V (Cagliaria, 1999) pp. 337–45.
  • “After 1492: Spain as Seen by Non- Spanariards,” Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval and Early Modern Spain: Interaction and Cultural Change, ed. Mark Meyerson (Notre Dame, 1999), pp. 309–322.

Ann M. Hutchison

  • “Mary Champney: A Bridgettine Nun under the Rule of Queen Elizabeth I” (edition with notes and introduction), Birgittiana 13–14 (2002): 3–89.
  • “The Nuns of Syon Abbey in Choir: Spirituality and Influences,” in Medieval Spirituality in Scandinavia and Europe: A Collection of Essays in Honour of Tore Nyberg, ed. Lars Bisgaard et al. (Odense, 2001), pp. 265–274.
  • Co-editor, Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts in Late Medieval Britain. Essays for Felicity Riddy. Ed. Jocelyn Wogan- Browne, et al. Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts 3 (Turnhout, 2000).
  • Editor, Editing Women (Toronto, 1998).
  • “Transplanting the Vineyard: Syon Abbey 1539–1861,” in Der Birgittenorden in der Frühen Neuzeit/The Birgittine Order in early modern Europe, ed. Wilhelm Liebhart (Frankfurt, Berlin, 1998), pp. 79–107.

Édouard Jeauneau

  • Editor, Iohannis Scotti seu Eriugenae Homilia super "In principio erat verbum"; et Commentarius in Evangelium Iohannis. Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis 166 (Turnhout, 2008).
  • “Tendenda Vela”: Excursions littéraires et digressions philosophiques à travers le Moyen Âge. Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia / Research on the Inheritance of Early and Medieval Christianity 47 (Turnhout, 2007).
  • Editor, Guillelmi de Conchis Glosae super Platonem. Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis 203 (Turnhout, 2006).
  • Editor, Iohannis Scotti seu Eriugenae Periphyseon, Liber 5. Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis 165 (Turnhout, 2003).
  • “Thomas of Ireland and His De tribus sensibus sacrae scripturae,” in With Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity and Islam," ed. Jane Dammen McAuliffe, Barry D. Walfish, and Joseph W. Goering (Oxford, 2003), pp. 284–291.
  • “Erigène entre l'Ancienne et la Nouvelle Rome. Le Filioque,” in Chemins de la pensée médiévale: Etudes offertes à Zénon Kaluza, ed. Paul J.J. M. Bakker (Turnhout, 2002), pp 289–321.
  • “Les sirènes dans le choeur des vieillards,” in Religion, Text, and Society in Medieval Spain and Northern Europe: Essays in honor of J.N. Hillgarth, ed. Thomas E. Burman, Mark D. Meyerson, and Leah Shopkow (Toronto, 2002), pp. 319–334.
  • Nisifortinus: le disciple qui corrige le maître,” in Poetry and Philosophy in the Middle Ages: A Festschrift for Peter Dronke, ed. John Marenbon, Mittellateinische Studien und Texte 29 (Leiden, 2001), pp. 113–130.
  • Editor, Iohannis Scotti seu Eriugenae Periphyseon, Liber 4 Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis (Turnhout, 2000).
  • L’Âge d’or des Écoles de Chartres. 1995; 2e édition revue et corrigée (Chartres, 2000).
  • “Le commentaire de Guillaume de Lucques sur les Noms Divins,” dans Die Dionysius-Rezeption im Mittelalter, heraugegeben von Tzotcho Boiadjiev, Georgi Kapriev und Andreas Speer (Turnhout, 2000), pp. 177–195.
  • “L’influence des traductions érigéniennes sur le vocabulaire philosophique du Moyen Âge: simples remarques, ” dans L’élaboration du vocabulaire philosophique au Moyen Âge, ed. Jacqueline Hamesse et Carlos Steel (Turnhout, 2000), pp. 157–169.

F. Donald Logan

  • "The Court of Arches in the Church of Arches," in St Mary-le-Bow: A History, ed. Michael Byrne and G.R. Bush (Barnsley, So. Yorks, 2007), pp. 153–168.
  • The Vikings in History. 3rd edition (London and New York, 2005).
  • The Medieval Historian and the Quest for Certitude. Etienne Gilson Series 27 (Toronto, 2005).
  • Editor, The Medieval Court of Arches. Canterbury and York Society 95 (Woodbridge [England], 2005).

James K. McConica

  • "Erasmus of Rotterdam," in Encyclopedia of the History of the Philosophy of Religion, ed. Nick Trakakis and Graham Oppy (London, 2008).
  • "The Catholic Experience in Tudor Oxford" (revised with additional material), in The Reckoned Expense: Edmund Campion and the Early English Jesuits, ed. Thomas H. McCoog, 2nd ed. (Rome 2007), pp. 43–73.
  • Erasmus. Translated into Turkish by Cemal Atila. Düsüncenin ustalari. (Istanbul: Altin Kitaplar, 2002).
  • “Erasmus,” in The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought, ed. Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason, and Hugh Pyper (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 205.
  • ’ Ερασμος. Translated by Xene Skartse. Οι Μεγαλοι Στοχαστες 1. (Patra: Ekdoseis Panepistemiou Patron, 1999).
  • “Oxford, University of” and “Cambridge, University of” in Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, ed. Paul Grendler, 6 vols. (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1999), 1: 332–335 and 4: 352–355.
  • “L’influence d’Érasme à Oxford et à Cambridge avant 1530,” in Les origines du Collège de France (1500–1560), Actes du Colloque international, Paris, décembre 1995; volume publié sous la direction du Marc Fumaroli (Paris: Collège de France; Klincksieck, 1998), pp. 279–312.
  • “Edgar Winds Oxforder Jahre,” in Edgar Wind, Kunsthistoriker und Philosoph, ed. Horst Bredekamp et al. (Berlin, 1998), pp. 3–9.

Paul Meyvaert

  • "Dissension in Bede's Community Shown by a Quire of Codex Amiatinus," Revue bénédictine 116 (2006), 295–309.
  • Jeffrey's Story: The Autobiography of Paul J. Meyvaert (Tempe, AZ, 2005).
  • "The Date of Bede's In Ezram and His Image of Ezra in the Codex Amiatinus," Speculum 80 (2005), 1087–1133.
  • Théodulfe et Bède au sujet des blessures du Christ," Revue bénédictine 113 (2003), 71–79.
  • "Discovering the Calendar (Annalis Libellus) Attached to Bede's own Copy of De temporun ratione," Analecta Bollandiana 120 (2002): 1–159.
  • "Maximilien Théodore Chrétien and the Apse Mosaic at Germigny-des-Prés," Gazette des Beaux-Arts 137 (2001): 203–220.
  • (with Anna Freeman) "The Meaning of Theodulf's Apse Mosaic at Germigny-des-Prés," Gesta 40 (2001): 125–139.
  • “‘In the Footsteps of the Fathers’: The Date of Bede’s Thirty Questions on the Book of Kings to Nothelm,” in The Limits of Ancient Christianity: Essays on Late Antique Thought and Culture in Honor of R.A. Markus, ed. W. Klingshirn and Mark Vessey (Ann Arbor, 1999), pp. 267–286.
  • (with Ann Freeman) Opus Caroli regis contra synodum, Concilia, Tomus 2, supplementum 1, Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Hannover, 1998).

M. Michèle Mulchahey

  • "The use of philosophy, especially by the Preachers ...": Albert the Great, the Studium at Cologne, and the Dominican Curriculum (Toronto, 2009).
  • "Albert the Great, the Cologne Studium, and the Introduction of Philosophy into the Dominican Curriculum," in Saint Albert the Great and Dominican Teaching, ed. Richard Schenk, special issue of Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture (2008).
  • "Education in Dante's Florence Revisited: Remigio de' Girolami and the Schools of Santa Maria Novella," in Medieval Education, ed. Ronald B. Begley and Joseph W. Koterski, Fordham Series in Medieval Studies 4 (New York, 2005), pp. 143–181.
  • "Societas studii: Dominic's Conception of Pastoral Care as Collaborative Study and Teaching," in Domenico di Caleruega e la nascita dell'Ordine dei frati Predicatori; Atti del XLI Convegno storico internazionale: Todi, 10–12 ottobre 2004 (Spoleto, 2005).
  • "Summae inquisitorum and the Art of Disputation: How the Early Dominican Order Trained Its Inquisitors," in Praedicatores, inquisitores I: The Dominicans and the Medieval Inquisition (Rome, 2004), pp. 103–114.
  • "The Role of Conventural Schola in Early Dominican Education," in Studio e studia: Le scuole degli ordini mendicanti tra XIII e XIV secolo; Atti del XXIX Convegno internazionale, Assisi, 11–13 ottobre 2001 (Spoleto, 2002), pp. 117–150.
  • (with Timothy Noone) "The Religious Orders," in The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, ed. Jorge Gracia (London, 2002).

J. Joseph Pope

  • "A Layman's Duty," Challenge 31.7 (April 2007).
  • "Days of Penance," Challenge 31.2 (November 2006).
  • “Preface” to Joseph Pope (1854–1926), Why I Became a Catholic (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2001).
  • “Saint Pius X and the Re-emergence of Modernism,” Challenge [Winnipeg] (December 2000).
  • “The Power and the Glory,” Challenge [Winnipeg] (February 1999–July 2000) [10 articles].
  • One Hundred and Twenty-five Manuscripts: Bergendal Collection Catalogue (Toronto: Brabant Holdings, 1999).

J. Ambrose Raftis

  • “The Interdisciplinary Context of a Career,” in Women, Marriage and Family in Medieval Christendom: Essays in Memory of Michael M. Sheehan, C.S.B., ed. Constance M. Rousseau and Joel T. Rosenthal (Kalamazoo, MI, 1998), pp. 11–16.
  • “Palaeography, Texts and Social History,” in Roma, magistra mundi: itineraria culturae medievalis. Mélanges offerts au Père L.E. Boyle à l’occasion de son 75e anniversaire, ed. J. Hamesse, Texts et études du moyen âge 10 (Louvain-La-Neuve, 1998), pp. 703–710.

James P. Reilly

  • "Introduction," in The Etienne Gilson Lectures on Thomas Aquinas (Toronto, 2008), pp. i–xxix.
  • Edition of Aquinas’ Commentary on the ‘Metaphysics’ of Aristotle for the Leonine edition of Thomas Aquinas (in proofreading stage).

Roger E. Reynolds

  • "Montecassino Cod. 125 and Henry," in Classica et Beneventana: Essays Presented to Virginia Brown on the Occasion of Her Sixty-Fifth Birthday, ed. F.T. Coulson and A.A. Grotans (Turnhout, 2008), pp. 407–422.
  • "An Ordinal of Christ in Medieval Catalan," Harvard Theological Review 99 (2006), 103–110.
  • “Otzyv,” in Amedeo Carrocci, Nenuzhnye Nastavleniya Zapada (Moldava, 2002), pp. vii–x.
  • "Sacramentarium Spalatense," in Tesori della Croazia restaurati da Venetian Heritage Inc., ed. Josip Belamaric (Venice, 2001), p. 165 (Italian and English).
  • “Castle Lost, Treasure Found” [Sensational Discovery of Treasures hidden during World War II in Kaliningrad, Russia], The National Post, 9 April 2001, p. A10 + 2 photos.
  • “The Magnificent Room that Went Missing” [the Amber Room of the Winter Palace in Pushkin, Russia], The National Post, 20 July 2001, p. A16 + 4 photos.
  • The ‘Collectio canonum Casinensis duodecim saeculi’ (Codex terscriptus): A Derivative of the South-Italian Collection in Five Books. An implicit edition with introductory study. Studies and Texts 137; Monumenta Liturgica Beneventana 3 (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2001).
  • “An Early Rule for Canons Regular from Santa Maria de l’Estany (New York, Hispanic Society of America MS HC 380/819),” Miscellànea litúrgica catalana 10 (2001): 165–191.
  • “The South Italian Collection in Five Books and Its Derivatives: A South Italian Appendix to the Collection in Seventy-Four Titles,” Mediaeval Studies 63 (2001): 353–365.
  • “Sacramentarium Spalatense,” in Tesori della Croazia restaurati da Venetian Heritage Inc., ed. J. Belomaric (Venice, 2001), pp. 165–185 [Italian and English versions; also to be translated in Croatian and published in Zagreb].
  • “The Drama of Medieval Liturgical Processions,” Revue de Musicologie (2000): 127–142.
  • “The Isidorian Epistula ad Massonam on Lapsed Clerics: Notes on the Earliest Manuscripts and Textual Transmission,” in Grundlagen des Rechts: Festschrift für Peter Landau Zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. Richard H. Helmholz et al. (Paderborn: F. Schoningh, 2000), pp. 77–92.
  • “Transmission of the Hibernensis in Italy: Tenth to the Twelfth Century,” Peritia (2000): 20–50.

A.G. Rigg

  • "The Tortoise and the Snail: A Lexical Shellgame," Medium Aevum 77 (2008), 191–201.
  • "Encomium Anne," in Text and Controversy from Wyclif to Bale: Essays in honour of Anne Hudson, ed. Helen B. Barr and Ann M. Hutchison (Turnhout, 2005), pp. ix–xvi.
  • Concordia: The Reconciliation of Richard II with London, with a verse translation by A.G. Rigg; ed. David R. Carlson (Kalamazoo, Michigan, 2003).
  • A Book of British Kings, 1200 BC – 1399 AD, Toronto Medieval Latin Texts 26 (Toronto, 2003).

Randall Rosenfeld

  • RASC [Royal Astronomical Society of Canada]: 140 Years of Art and Observation, catalogue and CD-ROM (Toronto, 2008).
  • "Early Comparative Codicology: Late-Medieval Western Perceptions of non-Western Script and Book Materials', in Classica et Beneventana: Essays Presented to Virginia Brown on the Occasion of Her 65th Birthday, ed. Frank T. Coulson and Anna A. Grotans (Turnhout, 2008), pp. 173–200.
  • "Transmuting Silver into Gold: Cautionary Notes on the Iconography and Symbolism of Silver Trumpets," Historical Brass Society Journal 19 (2007), 1–10.
  • Robert Taylor, Wendy Pfeffer, Randall Rosenfeld, "The Bele Aelis Sermon: Edition and Study", in Essays in Honour of Brian Merrilees: "Queil boen professeur, mult enseinné, queil boen collegue" : Mélanges offerts à Brian Merrilees, ed. C. Harvey, Florilegium 24 (2007), 173–191.
  • "A Parchment Clip in a Romanesque Image," in Pen in Hand: Medieval Scribal Portraits, Colophons and Tools, ed. Michael Gullick (Walkern, 2006), pp. 171–173.
  • (with Andrea Budgey) "The Image of the Music Scribe in Hartker's Antiphoner," ibid., pp. 19–30.
  • "Transmuting Silver into Gold: Cautionary Notes on the Iconography and Symbolism of Silver Trumpets," Historical Brass Society Journal 18 (2006), 1–10.
  • "Giedde Online: A Valuable Resource for Scholars and Players of the Baroque Flute," Traverso: Historical Flute Newsletter 18.3 (July 2006), 9–11.
  • (with Alan Cole) "A Rare Medieval Burnishing Tooth in the Museum of Writing, London," The Antiquaries Journal 86 (2006), 356–372.

Kenneth Schmitz

  • The Recovery of Wonder: The New Freedom and the Asceticism of Power, McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas 39 (Montreal, 2005).
  • "Transcendentalism or Transcendentals? A Critical Reflection on the Transcendental Turn," Review of Metaphysics 58 (2004–2005): 537–560.
  • "Was heisst Philosophie? One Hundred Years of German Catholic Thought," in One Hundred Years of Philosophy, Brian J. Shanley, Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy 36 (Washington, DC, 2001).
  • "Jacques Maritain and Karol Wojtyla: Approaches to Modernity," in The Bases of Ethics, ed. William Sweet (Milwaukee, 2000)
  • "Faith and Reason: Then and Now," Communio 26 (1999): 595–608.
  • Postmodernism and the Catholic Tradition," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73(1999): 233–259.
  • "The Idealism of the German Romantics," in The Emergence of German Idealism, ed. Michael Baur, Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy 34 (Washington, DC, 1999), pp. 176–197.
  • "Naming God: Analogical Negation," in Christian Spirituality and the Culture of Modernity: The Thought of Louis Dupré, ed Peter J. Casarella and George P. Schner (Grand Rapids, MI 1998), pp. 159–175.
  • "The Transfiguration of Gnosis in Late Enlightenment German Thought," Communio 24 (1997): 691–712.
  • Das Geschenk des Seins – die Schöpfung, Kriterien 91 (Einsiedeln: Johannes, 1995).
  • At the Center of the Human Drama: The Philosophical Anthropology of Karol Wojtyla / Pope John Paul II (Washington, DC Catholic University of America Press, 1993).

T. Allan Smith

  • The Volokolamsk Paterikon: A Window on a Muscovite Monastery (Toronto, 2008)
  • Sergei N. Bulgakov, The Burning Bush: On the Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God, translated, annotated, and with an introduction (Grand Rapids, MI, forthcoming).
  • "Death and Transfiguration: The Final Hours of Muscovite Monks," Canadian Slavonic Papers 48 (2006): 119–136.
  • "Pafnutij von Borovsk," in Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 4th revised edition, vol. 6 (Tübingen, 2003), col. 793.
  • "Boris Vasilievich" and "Boris Vasilkovich," in Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History, vol. 4, ed. Bruce Adams (Gulf Breeze, FL, 2003), pp. 220–221 and pp. 221–222.
  • Sergei M. Soloviev, The Tsar and the Patriarch: Stenka Razin Revolts on the Don 1662–1675, ed. and trans. T. Allan Smith, History of Russia from Earliest Times 21 (Gulf Breeze, FL, 2000).
  • The Pilgrim's Tale, ed. and with an introduction by Aleksei Pentkovsky; translated by T. Allan Smith; preface by Jaroslav Pelikan, Classics of Western Spirituality (New York, 1999).
  • "A Century of Eastern Orthodox Theology in the West," Religious Studies and Theology 16 (1997): 60–77.

Ron B. Thomson

  • “Critical edition of Pseudo-Masha’allah on the Astrolabe (individual research in progress).
  • “The Costs of the Loss of Copyright,” in Current Legal Issues in the Publishing Industry, ed. Bruce Strauch [special edition of The Acquisitions Librarian] (Binghamton, NY, 1999).
  • “Driving.” Geist 9 [no. 36] (2000): 10–11.

Fred R. Unwalla

  • "Envoi – What Remains: The Nachleben of the Invisible," in Editing the Image: Strategies and Discontinuities in the Production and Reception of the Visual, ed. Mark Cheetham, Elizabeth Legge, and Catherine Soussloff (Toronto, 2008), pp. 207–231.
  • Co-editor (with Julia Flanders and Edward Vanhoutte), Computing the Edition: Problems in Editing for the Electronic Medium; special issue of Literary and Linguistic Computing (2008).
  • “Being Hidden: A Phenomenology of Allegory” (individual research in progress).

 


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