Dear listmembers, especially you who take care of Beryl Smalley's inheritance, I would very much like to know about the commentaries on St. Luke's Gospel written in 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries before Hugh of Saint- Cher's Postils. I am aware of Stegmuller's Repertorium, but alas, can not consult it without travelling to Helsinki (130 miles). I am especially interested in commentaries, which took the scriptoriums by storm and thus presumably had continuous importance as sources for later commentators. P.S. Also sermons on the pericope of Luke 16:10-31 are interesting to me. Since I am a "new" member and haven't introduced myself, maybe I have to add few words. I am preparing a dissertation on the mendicant sermons in the first Sunday after the Trinity Sunday (gospel pericope being above cited Luke). I am interested in 13th and early 14th century preaching in general, especially when concerning matters pertaining to moral theology. Cheers, Jussi Hanska, University of Tampere Department of History Finland %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%