medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>The usual disclaimer: The listing of a title here does not guarantee the
>quality of a publication or its having been purchased by our library. The
>chronological framework covered ordinarily, aside from general titles, is
>from the reign of Theodosius to the death of Luther.
>
>Tom Izbicki
>
>
>English:
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>C.M. Bellitto, Renewing Christianity: a history of church reform from day
>one to Vatican II (New York: Paulist Pr, 2001).
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>Medieval monastic education, ed. G. Ferzoco & C. Muessig (Leicester UPr,
>2000).
>
>Hildegard of Bingen, Selected writings, tr. M. Atherton (Penguin, 2001).
>
>Julian of Norwich, Showing of Love: extant texts and translations, ed.
>A.M. Reynolds & J.B. Hollway (Firenze: SISMEL, 2001). [Due this month.]
>
>I.N. Wood, The missionary life: saints and the evangelization of Europe
>400-1050 (Longman, 2001).
>
>J. von Heyking, Augustine and politics as longing in the world
>(Columbia: U of Missouri Pr, 2001).
>
>Belief and culture in the Middle Ages: studies presented to Henry
>Mayr-Harting, ed. R. Cameron & H. Leyser (Oxford UPr, 2001).
>
>Y. Hen, the royal patronage of liturgy in Frankish Gaul to the death of
>Charles the Bald (877) (Subsidia, Henry Bradshaw Society: Boydell, 2001).
>
>M.H.B. Sanderson, Cardinal of Scotland, c. 1494-1546: David Beaton,
>c.1494-1546 (reprint of 1986 original: J. Donald Pub., 2001).
>
>S.J. Davis, The cult of Saint Tecla (Oxford UPr, 2001).
>
>S. Fanning, Mystics of the Christian tradition (Routledge, 2001).
>
>M.M. Mitchell, The heavenly trumpet: John Chrysostom and the art of
>Pauline interpretation (Mohr Siebeck, 2000).
>
>Vikings, monks and the millenium: Canterbury in about 1000 A.D.: two
>lectures by Richard Eales & R. Gameson (Adisham: Canterbury
>Archaeological Soct., 2001).
>
>N.P. Tanner, The councils of the Church: a short history (Herder &
>Herder, 2001).
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>K. Jones, A basic dictionary of saints (Canterbury Pr, 2001).
>
>Salim ibn Dhakwan, The epistle of Salim ibn Dhakwan, ed. P. cross & F.
>Zimmerman (Oxford UPr, 2001).
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>E.B. Mullins, The pilgrimage to Santiago (reprint of 1974: Signal Books,
>2000).
>
>Augustine, De bono coniugali & De sancta virginitate, tr. P.G. Walsh
>(Clarendon Pr, 2001).
>
>C.F. Baker, Arabic and Judeo-Arabic manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah
>collections: Arabic old series (T-S Ar.I-54). (Cambridge UPr, 2001).
>
>C.J. Mews, Abelard and his legacy (Variorum, 2001).
>
>C.A. Jones, A lost work by Amalarius of Metz: interpolations in
>Salisbury, cathedral Library, MS 154 (Subsidia, Henry Bradshaw
>Society: Boydell, 2001).
>
>H. Kung, The Catholic Church: a short history, tr. H. Bowden (Weidenfeld,
>2001).
>
>Exibit lex et verbum Domini de Hierusalem: essays on medieval law,
>liturgy and literature, ed. Y. Hen (2001).
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>S.A.M. Kennell, Magnus Felix Ennodius (U of Michigan Pr, 2000).
>
>C.D. Atwood, Always reforming: a history of Christianity since 1300
>(Macon: Mercer UPr, 2001).
>
>Cistercian lay brothers: twelfth-century usages with related texts, ed.
>c. Waddell (Citeaux: Commentarii cisterciensis, 2000).
>
>L. van Tongeren, Exaltation of the Cross: toward the originof the feast
>of the Cross and the meaning of the Cross in early medieval liturgy
>(Leuven: Peeters, 2000).
>
>Keller, H.E., My secret is mine: studies on religion and eros in the
>German Middle Ages (Leuven: Peeters, 2000).
>
>M.C. Hilkert, Speaking with authority: Catherine of Siena and the voices
>of women today (New York: Paulist, 2001).
>
>J.M. Robinson, Mobility and annihilation in Marguerite Porete's Mirror of
>simple souls (Albany: SUNY Pr, 2001).
>
>J. Pelikan, Divine rhetoric: the Sermon on the Mount as message and as
>model in Augustine, Chrysostom and Luther (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's
>Seminary Pr, 2000).
>
>J. Wogan-Browne, Saints' lives and women's liturary culture c. 1150-1300
>(Oxford UPr, 2001).
>
>The libraries of Henry VIII, ed. J.P. Carley (British Library Marketing
>Pub, 2000).
>
>J.G. Doig, Aquinas' philosophical commentary on the Ethics: a historical
>perspective (Kluwer Academic, 2001).
>
>L.M. Clopper, Drama, play and game: English festive culture in the
>medieval and early modern period (U of Chicago Pr, 2001).
>
>D.S. Ellington, From sacred body to angelic soul: understanding Mary in
>late medieval and early modern Europe (Washington: Catholic U of America
>Pr, 2001).
>
>I.E. Friesen, The female crucifix: images of St. Wilgefortis since the
>Middle Ages (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UPr, 20010.
>
>A. Boureau, The myth of Pope Joan, tr. L. Cochrane (U of Chicago Pr, 2001).
>
>A.G. Keselopoulos, Man and the environment: a study of St. Symeon the New
>Theologian (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Pr, 2001).
>
>Augustine, The confessions, tr. P. Burton (New York: Knopf, 2001).
>
>Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-karim Shahrastani, Struggling with the
>Philosopher: a refutation of Avicenna's metaphysics, ed. W. Madelung & T.
>Mayer (London: I.B. Tauris, 2001).
>
>The medieval concept of time: studies on the scholastic debate and its
>reception in early modern philosophy, ed. P. Porro (Leiden: Brill, 2001).
>
Thomas M. Izbicki
Collection Development Coordinator
Eisenhower Library
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Telephone: 410-516-7173
Fax: 410-516-8399
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