Eadmer of Canterbury: Life, History and Thought (Anselm Studies and Texts #10)
Description
This book represents the first volume of essays entirely devoted to celebrated monastic author Eadmer of Canterbury (c. 1060-1120s). Showcasing new research from the fields of medieval manuscript studies, medieval intellectual, ecclesiastical, and political history, medieval literature, theology, and exegisis, the essays here aim to shape future discourses on one of the most widely-read (but often overlooked) figures in the Anglo-Norman intellectual landscape.
Contributors are: William M. Aird, Thomas Barrows, Robert F. Berkhofer III, Stephanie Britton, Roberto J. De La Noval, Jesse Patrick Harrington, Fiona Harris-Stoertz, Ryan Kemp, Michael C. Magree, S.J., Benjamin Pohl, Hilary Powell, Charles C. Rozier, Leah Tether, Sally N. Vaughn, Teresa Webber, and Katherine Weikert.
Other Books in Series
Anselm of Canterbury: Communities, Contemporaries and Criticism (Anselm Studies and Texts #3)
New Research on the Abbey of Le Bec in the Middle Ages: Sources, History, Archaeology (Anselm Studies and Texts #7)
Anselm of Canterbury: Nature, Order and the Divine (Anselm Studies and Texts #8)
New Readings of Anselm of Canterbury's Intellectual Methods (Anselm Studies and Texts #6)
Anselm and Scripture: The Bible in the Thought of Anselm of Canterbury (Anselm Studies and Texts #9)
A Cosmological Reformulation of Anselm's Proof That God Exists (Anselm Studies and Texts #5)
A Historical Study of Anselm's Proslogion: Argument, Devotion and Rhetoric (Anselm Studies and Texts #2)
Rethinking Anselm's Arguments: A Vindication of His Proof of the Existence of God (Anselm Studies and Texts #1)
