The End of a Single World: The Sacrament of Extreme Unction in Scholastic Thought
April 2019
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The End of the World in Medieval Thought and Spirituality
In “The End of a Single World: The Sacrament of Extreme Unction in Scholastic
Thought,” Lesley Smith moves from the strictly apocalyptic to the broader
category of eschatology. As her subject, she takes extreme unction and its
development ...
Apocalypse in literature
The End of a Single World: The Sacrament of Extreme Unction in Scholastic Thought
January 2019
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The End of the World in Medieval Thought and Spirituality
5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies
Books of Theology and Bible Study
January 2018
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The European Book in the Twelfth Century
Friars and the Preparation of Pastoral Aids
January 2017
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The English Province of the Franciscans (1224-c. 1350)
Job in the Glossa Ordinaria on the Bible
January 2017
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A Companion to Job in the Middle Ages
The Ten Commandments in the Medieval Schools: Conformity or Diversity?
January 2017
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The Ten Commandments in Medieval and Early Modern Culture
Continuity and Change in the Study of the Bible: the Ten Commandments in Christian Exegesis
January 2015
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Jews and Christians in Thirteenth-Century France
The Ten Commandments: Interpreting the Bible in the Medieval World
Uncertain Knowledge: Scepticism, Relativism, and Doubt in the Middle Ages
From Knowledge to Beatitude St. Victor, Twelfth-century Scholars, and Beyond : Essays in Honor of Grover A. Zinn, Jr
January 2013
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From Knowledge to Beatitude is a collection of original essays on the intersection between Christian theology and spiritual life primarily in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, especially in the Parisian School of St. Victor, which ...
Architecture
Nicholas of Lyra (d. 1349)
January 2013
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The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine
Robert Amiclas and the Glossed Bible
January 2013
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From Knowledge to Beatitude: St Victor, Twelfth-Century Scholars and Beyond
The Imaginary Jerusalem of Nicholas of Lyra
March 2012
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Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West
Jerusalem was the object of intense study and devotion throughout the Middle Ages. This collection of essays illuminates ways in which the city was represented by Christians in Western Europe, c. 700-1500.
The Glossed Bible
January 2012
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The New Cambridge History of the Bible. 2: The Bible from 600-1450
Motherhood, Religion, and Society in Medieval Europe, 400-1400
December 2011
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The aim of this book is to insist that this picture is intolerably one-dimensional, and to begin to change it.The volume is focussed on the paradox of motherhood in the European Middle Ages: to be a mother is at once to hold great power, ...
Motherhood, religion, and society in medieval Europe, 400-1400: Essays presented to Henrietta Leyser
Who is my mother? Honouring parents in medieval exegesis of the Ten Commandments
January 2011
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Motherhood, Religion, and Society, 400-1400
Hugh of St Cher and Medieval Collaboration
May 2010
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Transforming Relations: Essays on Jews and Christians throughout History in Honor of Michael A. Signer
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - "Publications of Michael Signer": p. 445-451.
Abelard’s Description of the School of Laon: what does it tell us about early-scholastic teaching?
January 2010
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Journal article
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Nottingham Medieval Studies
The Glossa Ordinaria.The Making of a Medieval Bible Commentary
September 2009
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Book
This book, based on manuscript evidence, is the first to draw together the history of this monumental work, its authorship, content, layout, production and use.
Religion
The theological framework
July 2009
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The Cambridge History of Christianity
Codices Boethiani: A Conspectus of Manuscripts of the Works of Boethius vol. 4 Spain and Portugal
January 2009
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Jews and Christians Imagining the Temple
January 2009
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Crossing Borders: Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-Place of Cultures
Medieval Glossed Psalters: Layout and Use
January 2009
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Journal article
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Bodleian Library Record
Bruno of Würzburg in the Bodleian Library
January 2008
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Journal article
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Bodleian Library Record
Nicholas of Lyra and Old Testament Interpretation
January 2008
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Hebrew Bible, Old Testament: From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment [1300-1800]
Hebrew Bible / Old Testament: The History of Its Interpretation [HBOT] I/2. The Middle Ages (Go ̈ttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2000); P. Saquero Sua ́rez- Somonte / T. Gonza ́lez Rola ́n, Sobre los dioses de los gentiles.
Religion
William of Auvergne and the Law of the Jews and the Muslims
January 2005
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Scripture and Pluralism: Reading the Bible in the Religiously Plural Worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
The De decem mandatis of Robert Grosseteste
January 2003
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Robert Grosseteste and the beginnings of a British theological tradition papers delivered at the Grosseteste Colloquium held at the Greyfriars, Oxford on 3rd July 2002
Literary Criticism
The Use of Scripture in Teaching in the Medieval University
January 2003
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Learning Institutionalized
Codices Boethiani A Conspectus of Manuscripts of the Works of Boethius. 3, , Italy and the Vatican City
January 2001
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Manuscripts, Latin
Happiness in the Christian Middle Ages
January 2001
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A History of Happiness
Masters of the Sacred Page: Theology in the Latin West to 1274,
January 2001
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Nicholas of Lyra The Senses of Scripture
January 2000
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The first modern study of Nicholas of Lyra, immensely influential fourteenth-century Franciscan biblical commentator.
History
The Gospel Truth: Nicholas of Lyra on John
January 2000
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Nicholas of Lyra: the Senses of Scripture
The Rewards of Faith: Nicholas of Lyra on Ruth
January 2000
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Nicholas of Lyra: the Senses of Scripture
William of Auvergne and Confession
January 1998
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Handling Sin: Confession in the Middle Ages
Benedictine Women at Oxford: the Nuns of Godstow
January 1997
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Benedictines in Oxford
Women and the Book Assessing the Visual Evidence
January 1997
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Book
Is Christine's gestation and bearing of the book, which signifies the building of the
city, equated at some metaphorical level ... the Book and the Holy and Women,
the Book and the Worldly (Woodbridge, 1995). jv a:ir, uxprtriotpiodptuUri O triiii.
History
Medieval Exegesis in Translation Commentaries on the Book of Ruth
January 1996
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Religion
Scriba, femina: Medieval Depictions of Women Writing
January 1996
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Women and the Book: Assessing the Visual Evidence
What was the Bible in the Middle Ages?
January 1996
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Neue Richtungen in der hoch- und spätmittelalterlichen Bibelexegese
Codices Boethiani: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland
January 1995
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Manuscripts, Latin
Codices Boethiani: Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland
January 1995
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Philosophy
Women, the Book and the Worldly
January 1995
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Women, the Book, and the Godly Selected Proceedings of the St. Hilda's Conference, 1993
January 1995
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Studies of women's roles in the secular literary world, as patrons, authors, readers, and characters in secular literature.
History
The Theology of the Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Bible
January 1994
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The Early Medieval Bible: its production, decoration and use
Intellectual Life in the Middle Ages
January 1992
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Lending Books. The Growth of a Medieval Question from Langton to Bonaventure
January 1992
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Intellectual Life in the Middle Ages
William of Auvergne and the Jews
January 1992
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Christianity and Judaism
The Fathers in the Schools
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The Oxford Handbook for the Reception of Medieval Theology