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In: Anselm of Canterbury: Communities, Contemporaries and Criticism
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Abelard . see Peter Abelard
Abulafia, Anna 48, 50, 52
Acta Lanfranci 182
Adam Wodeham 9, 227, 279–85
Ordinatio Oxoniensis (Commentary on the Sentences) 280, 283–84
Adam, patriarch 30, 69, 228, 232, 238–39
Adela, countess of Blois-Chartres 171
Adelard of Ghent
Vita S. Dunstani 141, 143
Admonitio morienti 9, 240–61
attribution to Anselm of Canterbury 247, 250
deathbed confession 243, 245, 248
Ælfric of Eynsham 176, 184
Aertsen, Jan 209
Æthelberht, king of Kent 156, 165, 172
Aird, William 177
Alexander II, pope 173, 181
Alexander of Canterbury
Dicta Anselmi 259, 262–63, 265–66, 268–76
heaven, joy of 273
hell, pain of 270–71
Alexander of Hales 277
actual sin, definition of 224
original sin, definition of 224
Summa Theologica 224, 231
Alfege, saint 146–48, 150
Alfred, king of Wessex 178, 185
Ambrose, saint 1, 255, 260
amor . see spiritual love.Anselm of Canterbury: spiritual love
Amos, Book of 72, 74
Ancrene Wisse 176, 195–96, 259
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 8, 178–83, 194
Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary 189
Anselm of Canterbury
aliquid (something) 73–77
archbishop 33, 35, 155, 164, 172, 180
as an exemplar 243
as author 260–61
as authority 8, 58, 63, 195–96, 215, 217–18, 221–23, 231, 234, 236, 242, 261
authority of scripture 18–19, 29
beatitude 9, 262–85
compositional model of 9, 267, 281, 285
corporeal 263–64, 266, 273, 283–84
corporeal, seven dimensions of 269–70
definition of 266
spiritual 263–64, 266, 283–84
spiritual, seven dimensions of 271–74
Bec
abbot of 155, 160
prior of 43, 107
canon of authentic works 265
christology 26, 29
death of 16–17
devil
rights of 56, 62, 64, 68
role of 49–50, 52
dying, pastoral care of the 9, 240–42, 245
English saints 177
episcopal duties 7, 36, 152, 158
ethics 201, 274–75, 285
evil 6
as nothing 77, 193
as something 77
God and 71–77
exile 1, 7, 31, 109, 111, 122, 124–26, 134–35, 140, 142–43, 167–68, 171, 182
fallen angels 32, 88
fides quaerens intellectum 280
free will 13, 17, 24, 26, 35, 67
and grace 27–29
and necessity 21
friendship network 5, 122–24, 126–27, 129, 131–33, 173, 187, 194, 243
God
aseity of 87
concept of 63, 66, 68, 70
foreknowledge of 6, 13–14, 17–19, 21–23, 25–26, 28
honour of 42, 52–54
immutability of 20, 25
mercy and justice of 66
will of 36, 125, 134–39, 141, 160, 167, 171
grace 13–14, 17–19, 23–26, 30, 32, 35, 37, 75
happiness 30, 138, 267, 276, 285. see beatitude
heaven 32, 262
joy of 255, 258–60, 263–64
kingdom of 263
hell 32, 257
pain of 3, 255, 258–60
Henry I
conflict with . see Henry I, king of England
reconciliation with 171
holy guile 7, 159–61, 168
honour 5, 55, 265
incarnation 5, 56, 62–68
necessity of 66, 70, 95, 98
influence 8–9, 43, 50, 178, 186, 194–95, 242–43, 255, 260
injustice as nothing 74, 76
joy 9, 37. heaven, joy of
justice 5, 24, 28, 30, 41–42, 49, 54–55, 73, 75, 133
definition of 6, 19, 41, 45–46, 50, 52, 54, 201
Lanfranc
relation to 105, 155, 159, 161
monastic vocation 5, 14–15
ontological argument 98, 274
origin of the soul 16
original sin 24, 30, 69, 71, 225, 228, 231, 238–39
and procreation 232
as injustice 234
definition of 230, 232
politics 7–8, 155, 171
preaching 14, 173
predestination 13–14, 17–19, 23, 25–26, 28
primacy of Canterbury 35, 156, 178, 180–81, 183, 194
pupils of 5, 41, 51, 54–55, 71, 116, 133, 190, 243, 263
reception 9, 218, 220, 242, 276–85
rectitude 41, 200–201, 206–7, 210, 212, 214–15, 275
reform 7, 35
remoto Christo 6, 56, 64–65, 70
salvation 24, 28, 30, 32, 35, 53, 130
satisfaction 5, 42, 53–55
similitudes 259, 264, 282
simony, avoidance of 164
sin 42, 193, 224
angelic 232
avoidance of 3
sola ratione 44, 50–53, 63, 90–91, 94, 98
soteriology 5
spiritual friendship 127–32, 187–88
spiritual love 105–9, 114–17, 121
support for Pope Urban II 166
teaching method 7, 41, 156, 157, 158–60, 165, 172, 174, 243
theory of individuation 85–86
theory of the two wills 139
truth 199–215
definition of 8, 75, 199–201, 204, 209, 214
supreme 201
unity of 200
uprightness 30. rectitude of will 24, 27, 33, 35, 75
vernacular 9, 195, 240–61
virgin birth 6, 56, 68–69
will 133, 138
and original sin 232
as disposition 232
inclinations of 24
William II, conflict with . see William II Rufus, king of England
works
Cur Deus homo 3, 5, 18–20, 26, 29–31, 34, 41, 49–50, 53, 56, 61–70, 81–83, 85, 92, 94, 98, 143, 266
De casu diaboli 18–19, 73, 83, 138–139, 192–193, 201
De conceptu virginali 5, 19, 31, 34, 69–71, 83, 228, 232, 234
De concordia 5–6, 13–37, 71, 73, 84, 266
De grammatico 18, 44, 83
De incarnatione verbi 18, 58, 83, 86
De libertate arbitrii 18–19, 33, 73, 83, 201
De processione spiritus sancti 34, 83, 219
De veritate 8, 18–20, 34, 45, 73, 139, 199–203, 206–7, 213, 231–32
letters 1–5, 24, 31–35, 58, 79, 84, 103–17, 124–28, 130, 133–35, 137, 139, 141, 152, 156–57, 160, 163–64, 167–71, 185, 193, 247–49
Meditatio ad concitandum timorem 254–60
Meditatio de redemptione humana 82
Meditationes 83
Monologion 18–20, 29, 44, 50, 52, 65, 81, 83, 86–88, 91–92, 94, 98, 119, 210
Orationes 83
Philosophical fragments 6, 76, 247
Prayer to Christ 118, 186, 256
Prayer to Mary, second 118
Prayer to Mary, third 119–120
Prayer to Saint Nicholas 58, 185
Prayer to Saint Paul 119, 159
Prayers and Meditations 177, 242, 243, 255, 258, 260. Ralph of Battle: works: Meditationes;Orationes
Proslogion 5, 14–15, 18–19, 33, 36–37, 44–46, 50, 52, 56, 59–66, 68–70, 81, 83, 98, 113–14, 258, 263–64, 266, 276
Anselm, abbot of Bury St Edmund’s, nephew of Anselm of Canterbury 248
Antony, subprior of Christ Church, Canterbury 3
Aquinas . see Thomas Aquinas
Aristotle 207–8
Nicomachean Ethics 278
truth, definition of 209
Athelstan Gospels 183
Augustine of Canterbury 153, 162–63, 165, 172–73
Augustine of Hippo 15, 87, 92, 152, 203, 210, 221, 233
as authority 90, 222, 236
fallen angels 88
influence on Anselm of Canterbury 5, 20
original sin 231
definition of 228
predestination 217
true happiness 276
truth, definition of 209
will of God 217, 226
works
Contra duas epistolas Pelagianorum 20, 24
Contra Faustum 226
De civitate Dei 20–22, 90–92
De gratia et libero arbitrio 20, 24, 26
De libero arbitrio 20–21
De trinitate 68, 92, 219
Retractationes 228
Tractatus in Iohanem 20, 22–23
Augustinian Hermits 8, 218, 221–22, 225, 236
Augustinus Favaroni of Rome 221
Avicenna 207
truth, definition of 209
Baldwin, king of Jerusalem 24
Barrows, Thomas 4, 6–7, 103
Baruch, Book of 57
Basilia, widow 31–33
beatitude
fourteen goods constituting 269
Bec, abbey of 5, 15, 19, 33, 43, 46, 52, 57–58, 78–80, 99, 103, 107, 157, 162, 168, 171, 184, 187, 194
dependencies 185
library 154, 185–86
profession rolls 107
Bede 7, 154
Ecclesiastical History 143, 153, 156, 162–63
Benedict XII, pope 279
Benedictine monasticism, influence of 177
Berengar of Tours 89
Bernard of Clairvaux 119
Bestul, Thomas 177
Boethius 86, 207
beatitude 267
influence on Anselm of Canterbury 267–68
Lady Philosophy 267–68
works
De consolatione philosophiae 266–67
De trinitate 219
Bologna 223
Bonaventure 202
beatitude
as created good 278
as uncreated good 278
Commentary on the Sentences 277–79
Boniface VIII, pope 222
Book of the Craft of Dying 240–42, 252–55
Boso, monk of Bec 34, 41, 52, 54, 65, 68, 81, 84, 94
Britton, Stephanie 7, 133
Brouwer, Christian 8, 199
Brower, Jeffrey 274
Burchard of Worms
Decreta 244–45
Bury St Edmunds 179, 248
Caen
St Étienne, abbey of 43, 107
calculatory theory 235
Canterbury 8, 79, 144, 179
Christ Church priory 1, 3–5, 15, 33, 111, 120, 133, 140, 142, 150, 157, 169, 176, 178–79, 184, 188, 191, 194–95, 247, 249, 258, 265
English monks 173–74, 192
scribes 179–83
St Augustine’s abbey 8, 120
Canterbury Cathedral 111, 191
Chaucer, Geoffrey 195
Chibnall, Marjorie 185
Cistercians 8, 216, 218, 220–23, 225, 233–37
Clayton, Mary 186
Cluny 5, 15, 20, 31, 184
Anselm’s sermon at 265
Codex Justinianus 44
Coman, Daniel 8, 216
Conrad of Ebrach 220, 235
degrees of sin and degrees of being 234
original sin 8, 223, 232
original sin, definition of 238–39
sin and motion 235
sin as loss of God 236
sin, definition of 231
supreme rectitude 8, 223
works
Commentary on the Sentences 8, 218, 223–25, 230, 233, 238–39
Quaestio in vesperiis 8, 216, 218, 223–24, 231–37
Cottier, Jean-François 78–79
Cowdrey, H. E. J. 177
Cuthbert, saint 177
De custodia interioris hominis 259
De humanis moribus 84, 263
De moribus 264–66, 268, 271, 276
incomplete human freedom 268
limitations of human wisdom 269
the fourteen parts of beatitude and misery 266
De similitudinibus 266. Anselm of Canterbury: similitudes
De spiritualis militis 255, 260
De visitacione infirmorum 240–42, 250, 253–56
deathbed confession 242
Devanney, Hollie 7, 122
Di Sciacca, Claudia 193
Dialogus inter Christianum et Iudaeum de fide Catholica 82–83, 96, 99
Dominicans 199, 207, 218–21
Donizone
Vita Mathildis 123, 127
Doyle, A. I. 250, 254
Dunne, Michael 279
Duns Scotus . see John Duns Scotus
Dunstan, saint 134, 140–43, 150–51
Durham Cathedral Priory 178
Eadmer of Canterbury 3–5, 13–15, 18, 34, 84, 133, 177, 195, 249
copies his account of Anselm 167
ecclesiastical authority in secular affairs 145
heaven, joy of 274
hell, pain of 271
intellectual development 133
Latin version of Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 182
works
De beatitudine perennis vitae 192, 247–49, 263, 265, 266, 268–74, 276
De ordinatione beati Gregorii anglorum apostoli 173
Historia novorum in Anglia 7, 35–36, 107, 109, 133–40, 142, 146–51, 153, 156, 162, 164–67
Lives and Miracles of Saints Oda, Dunstan and Oswald 183
Vita S. Dunstani 7, 133–34, 139–43, 149–51
Vita S. Oswaldi 140
Vita S. Wilfridi 7, 133–34, 139, 143–47, 149–50
Vita Sancti Anselmi 5, 13, 16–17, 134, 146–48, 150, 156–59, 166, 174
Eadwine Psalter 178
Ecgfrith, king of Northumbria 144
Edgar, king of England 140
Edmund of Abingdon
Speculum Ecclesie 258–59
Edsall, Mary 242–43
Ely 185
Epicurus 268
Ernulf, prior of Christ Church, Canterbury 1–3, 33, 111, 142
eudemonism 275–76
Eustashe 277
Eve, matriarch 69
Eve, mother of Gilbert Crispin 58
evil as a privation 224, 226
Exodus, Book of 155
Eynesbury, priory of 185
Ezekiel, Book of 61, 68
Fervor Amoris 255
filioque 218–21, 237
Flint, V. I. J. 190–92
Fortin, John 262
Franciscans 199, 202, 207, 218–19, 221, 277, 279
emanationism 219
Frankfurt, Harry 275
Fridegoda . see Frithegod
Friedman, Russell 218
Frithegod
Vita Sancti Wilfridi 143–48
Fulgentius 256
Fulton, Rachel 128
Gasper, Giles 1, 5, 13, 142
Gaunilo of Marmoutier 63, 98
Geffrei Gaimar
Estoire des Engleis 179, 195
Gerard Odonis 217
Gerard of Abbeville 277
Gerard, archbishop of York 35, 127, 181–82
Gesta Herewardi 195
Gibson, Margaret 177
Gilbert Crispin 4–5, 83, 88, 92, 94, 98
abbot of Westminster 44, 57
angels 61
biography 43–44
devil
rights of 62
role of 48
God
honour of 49, 54
immutability of 59–60, 62
justice and mercy of 61–62
omnipotence of 62
omnipresence of 61–62
honour of man 49, 54
incarnation 57–63
justice 41–42, 49
and reason 46, –7
definition of 5, 44–47, 54
Mosaic law 58
Old Testament, interpretation of 59, 62, 64
original sin 58
pupil of Anselm of Canterbury 41
redemption 47–49
relation to Lanfranc 51
soteriology 5, 53
virgin birth 58
works
De altaris sacramento 84
De angelo perdito 83
De anima 84
De illa peccatrice 84, 190
De monachatu 84
De simoniacis 84
De spiritus sancti 83
Disputatio cum Gentili 5, 44–49, 51–54, 83
Disputatio Iudei et Christiani 5, 6, 45–50, 53, 56–70, 83
Sermo in Ramis Palmarum 47–49
Sermones, partly lost 84
Versi (Carmina) 84
Vita Herluini 52, 84
Giles, saint 185, 187
Gittos, Helen 177
God
freedom of 227
omnipotence of 227
potentia absoluta 227
potentia ordinata 227
Trinity 53, 93–95, 218–19, 277, 281
will of 227
Goebel, Bernd 6, 78
Gracia, Jorge 267
Gregorian reform 123, 131, 243
Gregory I the Great, pope 7, 152–53, 156, 159, 163, 165, 173
Pastoral Rule 7, 154–55, 157, 160–62, 172
Gregory Nazianzen, saint 157, 162, 172
Gregory of Rimini 217, 221, 228, 233
Commentary on the Sentences 225–27, 229
original sin 229
definition of 225
Gregory VII, pope 123, 124, 129–31
Guibert of Tournai
Rudimentum doctrinae 202
Gundulf, bishop of Rochester 3–4, 6, 35, 79, 103, 106–14, 119–21, 169, 171, 185, 187
chorepiscopus 111
Guy de l’Aumône 221
Handley, Rima 188
Harbledown 185
Haseldine, Julian 105–6
Hastings 164
Hauwaerts, Evelien 257
Havens, Jill 255
Hayward, Paul 182
Healy-Varley, Margaret 1, 9, 240
Hebrews, Letter to the 25, 30
Henry I, king of England 1–3, 7, 35–36, 109–10, 125–27, 140, 144, 150, 155, 168–70, 172, 181
Henry IV, emperor 126
Henry, prior of Christ Church, Canterbury 33
Herbert de Losinga 121
Herluin, abbot of Bec 79
Heslop, T. A. 191
Hilary of Poitiers
truth, definition of 209
Hildebert of Le Mans 34
Holopainen, Toivo 81
Holy Trinity Cathedral Priory, Norwich 156
Honorius Augustodunensis
relation to Anselm 190–91
works
Elucidarius 188, 192–94, 258–59
Gemma animae 191
Sigillum sanctae Mariae 119–20, 188–89
Speculum ecclesiae 188, 191–92
Hugh, archbishop of Lyons 164
Hugolino of Orvieto 221, 223, 23–33
actual sin 229
Commentary on the Sentences 225, 228–33, 238–39
original sin
and procreation 230
as concupiscence 229
definition of 230, 238–39
Hultgren, Arland 26, 28
investiture controversy 1, 7, 123–27, 131–32, 168, 178, 180–82, 194
Isaac Israeli 209
Isaiah, Book of 22, 24, 28, 68, 72–74, 263
James of Eltville 220
James of Viterbo 277
Jean Gerson 237, 253
Opusculum tripartum de praeceptis decalogi, de confessione, et de arte moriendi 252
Jesus Christ 22, 26, 59
and Virgin Mary 118, 119–20
as bridegroom 121
as saviour 27
atonement 28
cup of sacrifice 152
Last Supper 17
road to Emmaus 67
way, truth and life 200
Job, Book of 25
John Audelay
De visitatio infirmorum et concolacione miserorum 241
John Dumbleton 233
John Duns Scotus 220, 224, 227
Commentary on the Sentences 229
original sin, definition of 229
John Hiltalingen of Basel 221
John Klenkoc 221
John Mair
De gestis Scotorum 280
John Mirk
Instructions for Parish Priests 241
John of Mirecourt 220–21, 234–35, 237
John of Naples 277
John of Ripa 237
John of Rodington 221
John Pecham 259
Ignorancia Sacerdotum 258
John the Evangelist, saint 15
John XXII, pope 279
John, abbot of Telese 31
John, Gospel of 24–25, 28–30, 160, 200
Kinsella, Karl 191
Kitanov, Severin 9, 262
Konstan, David 122
Kwakkel, Erik 191
Lanfranc 7
abbot of Caen 43, 79, 107
and authorities 89, 91
and sola ratione 50
archbishop of Canterbury 43, 108, 153
as teacher 6, 51–52, 107
authorities 99
Canterbury Forgeries 183
English saints 146, 177
holy art 161
influence 43
primacy of Canterbury 153, 181–82
prior of Bec 78
works
De corpore et sanguine Domini 84
letters 104, 173
Monastic Constitutions 16, 243
Lanzo, monk of Cluny 117
Laon, school of 67, 82, 88
Leftow, Brian 274
Letter to the Hebrews 25, 30
Logan, Ian 265
Luke, Gospel of 17, 24, 29, 67, 190, 257, 264
Lyons 2, 31, 125, 171
Magennis, Hugh 186
Mainz 57
Malcolm III, king of Scotland 179
Manuscripts
British Library
Cotton Claudius A. iii 183
Cotton Titus D. xxiv 246–47
Cotton Vespasian A.xxii 195
Cotton Vespasian D.ix 192
Cotton Vespasian D.xiv 8, 184, 188–90, 192, 194
Harley 535 255–58, 260
Royal 17 cxviii 253
Stowe 34 (Vices and Virtues) 195
Cambridge
Corpus Christi College 135 248
Corpus Christi College 303 184
Trinity College B. 14. 52 (Trinity Homilies) 195
University Library Ee.5.13 251
University Library Ff.5.40 251
University Library Nn.4.12 251–52
Klosterneuburg, Stiftsbibliothek, 293 223
Kraków, Biblioteka Jagiellońska, 1279 223
Litchfield 16 259
London
Lambeth 59 241, 247–48
Oxford
Bodleian 271 34, 265
Bodleian 423 240, 253
Bodleian Canon. Misc. 573 223
Bodleian Laud Miscellaneous 482 246
Bodleian Rawlinson C.894 252–53
Corpus Christi College 220 253
Rome
Vat. lat. 955 284
Warszawa, Staatsbibliothek Abt. II, Chart. Lat. Fol. I. 390 223
Marenbon, John 267
‘monolithic’ view of beatitude 281
Margaret, queen of Scotland 179
Mary Magdalene 121
Matilda, countess of Tuscany 4, 7, 34, 122–32, 242, 243
Anselm’s prayers and meditations 128
influence 124, 126, 129
support for papacy 123–24
tomb 123
Matilda, queen of England 125, 127, 132, 170
Matthew of Aquasparta
argumentum Anselmi 219
Matthew, Gospel of  24, 26, 28, 30, 113, 255, 257
Maurice, monk of Bec 106, 113–17, 193
Maurilius, archbishop of Rouen 107
McGuire, Brian 103–4
medieval friendship, social function of 122
Memoriale Credencium 254, 256–59
Middle English 8, 176, 178, 188, 195, 250, 255
Milicia Christi 255
Muir, Bernard 142, 144
Münster-Swendsen, Mia 105
Myra 185
Neot, saint 185
Nicholas Aston 221
Nicholas of Autrecourt 221
Nicholas Trivet 277
Nicholas, saint
Lanfranc 185
relics of 185
Niskanen, Samu 34, 109, 247–49
nominalism 216
Norman Conquest 57, 175–76, 179, 185
O’Connor, Mary Catherine 245
O’Neill, Patrick 175–76
Oda, saint 140, 144
Odo of Cambrai . see Odo of Tournai
Odo of Tournai 4, 6, 71–77, 98
De peccato originali 71–77
justice, definition of 6
Old English 8, 174–78, 180–84, 186–96
hagiography 183–88
Orderic Vitalis
Ecclesiastical History 168
original sin
Anselm’s definition rejected 225
as concupiscence 224–25
Osbern of Canterbury
Vita S. Alfege 147–48
Osbern, monk of Bec 157, 159, 169
Osbert Pickingham 221
Oswald, saint 140
Oxford 9, 220–21, 234, 236, 280
Calculators 233
university of 279
Paris, university of 207, 220, 223, 277
statutes of 1366 237
Paschal II, pope 7, 24, 123, 126–27, 133–34, 156, 163, 167–68
Paul, saint 15, 25, 156, 161
works
Romans 25–30, 34, 90
1 Corinthians 24–25, 28–29, 158–59, 190, 263–64, 269
2 Corinthians 25, 30
Galatians 25, 30
1 Timothy 155
Peines de Purgatorie 259
pelagianism 216–17
perfect-being theology 96, 98, 274
Peter Abelard
Sic et non 92
Peter Auriol 217
Peter Lombard 218, 222, 277
original sin 224
Sentences 276–77, 281
Peter of Auvergne 277
Peter of Blois
The Twelve Profits of Tribulation 255
Peter of Ceffons 220, 234–35
Peter of Trabibus 277
Peter, apostle 153
Pfaff, Richard 177
Pore Caitif 254
Porphyry 86
Prague 223
Pricke of Conscience 254, 258–59
Pro insipiente, authorship of 98
Psalms, Book of 24, 28–30, 61, 155, 264
pseudo-Dionysius 207
pseudo-Hugh of Saint Victor
De anima 259
Quintilian 161
Institutio Oratia 159–60
quodlibetal disputations 276
Ralph d’Escures, archbishop of Canterbury 79, 180, 183, 190
homily on the Virgin Mary 188–90, 194
Ralph of Battle 4, 6, 78–99
abbot 79
atheism 6, 79–82, 89, 94–96
authorities 89–93, 95–96, 99
fallen angels 89
incarnation 93–96
natural theology 95
original sin 95
proof of existence of supreme being 86
proof of God 97–98
reason 82, 85, 89–95, 99
relation to Anselm 80–89, 91–99
theory of atonement 95
theory of individuation 85–86
theory of satisfaction 95
works
De creatore et creatura 84
De creatura 83
De inquirente et respondente 78–80, 84, 87–93, 96
De nesciente et sciente 6, 78–81, 83, 85–86, 88–99
De octo a monachis observandis 84
De peccatore et de ratione 82–83, 95, 99
De perpetua virginitate sanctae Maria 83
Fides exposita de veritate corporis et sanguinis domini 84
Hoc quod dicitur quia spiritus sanctus amor est 83
Meditatio cuiusdam christiani de fide 81, 83, 89–90, 94–97
Meditationes 83
Orationes 83
Quare deus hominem fecit 84
Quid dicere sit Dei 84
Quid existiment quidam 83
Sententia beati Ieronimi de libero arbitrio 83
Ralph, prior of Rochester 193
Ranulphe D’Homblieres 277
Regensburg, abbey of St James 191–92
regula Anselmi . see Anselm of Canterbury: works: De processione
Richard de Bromwich 220
Richard FitzRalph 9, 279–80, 285
beatitude . see Anselm of Canterbury: beatitude: compositional model of two models of 281
works
Commentary on the Sentences 280, 282–83
De pauperie salvatoris  280
Summa de quaestionibus Armenorum 280
Richard Kilvington 221, 233
Richard of Clare 185
Richard Swineshead 233
Ridyard, Susan 177
Robert Graystanes 220
Robert Grosseteste 8, 199
adaequatio 204
commentaries on Aristotle 199
metaphysics of light 203, 207, 215
ratio aeterna 205–6
rectitude 204–7
truth 202–7
definition of 204–5
supreme 204–5, 207
unicity of 204
works
Commentary to the Posterior Analytics 202
De veritate 202–7
Robert Holcot 216, 220, 227
Robert, bishop of Lincoln 185
Robert, count of Meulan 167
politics 168
Rochester 8
St Andrew, priory of 79, 107, 120, 176, 184, 188, 195
scriptorium 191
Rockingham, council of 133, 135–37, 166
Rodulfus monachus . see Ralph of Battle
Roger Niger 256
Roger Swineshead 233
Rogers, Katherin 275–76
Rubenstein, Jay 177
Rufford 246
Rufus . see William II Rufus, king of England
Rule of Saint Benedict 93, 104, 154–55, 157, 172, 178
Rupert of Deutz 119
Commentaria in Cantica Canticorum 120
Saint Giles, Life of 8, 184, 186, 188, 194
Saint Margaret, Life of 8, 184, 186, 188, 194
Saint Neot, Life of 8, 184, 186, 188, 194
Saint Nicholas, Life of 8, 184, 186, 188, 194
Saint-Omer
St Bertin, abbey of 182
Sanford, Jonathan 267
Schabel, Christopher 218, 220, 237
Schmitt, F. S. 264–65
Séez
St Martin, abbey of 188, 190
sin, actual 224–27, 231–33
Siward, bishop of Rochester 106
Song of Songs 119, 120
Sønnesyn, Sigbjørn 275, 276
soteriology 41–55
Southern, Richard 50, 53–54, 56, 58, 61–63, 68, 70, 73, 79, 129, 144, 177, 242, 249, 260–61, 264–65
Speculum Ecclesie 257
spiritual friendship 113
spiritual love 105
spiritual marriage 7, 103, 117–21
St Martin of Tournai, abbey of 71
Stephen
De vita sancti Wilfrithi 143–45
Stephen Dodesham 253
Swan, Mary 176
textual transmission 260–61
Theodosius 1
Thidricus, monk of Canterbury 34
Thomas Aquinas 8, 199, 202, 207–15, 224, 277
‘Christianizing Aristotle’ 217
adaequatio 208–15
Aristoteleian causes 224
assimilatio 208, 211
commensuratio 211–12
soul and intellect 208
transcendentals 207–10, 212, 215
truth 207–14
definition of 207–8
relational character of 208
works
Commentary on the Sentences 211, 213
De veritate 207–13
Summa theologiae 213
Thomas Bradwardine 233
Thomas I, archbishop of York 35–36, 181–83
Thomas II, archbishop of York 181–82
Thomas of Strasbourg 217
Thompson, Victoria 246
Three Arrows of Doomsday 255
Tractatus de arte bene moriendi 241
Trapp, Damasus 221
Treatise of Ghostly Batayle 255
Treharne, Elaine 176
Trinubium Annae 188–89, 194
refuted by Gilbert Crispin 190
Turner, Andrew 142, 144
Ulcredus of Durham 221
Urban II, pope 123, 163, 166–68
Uthred of Boldon 221
Van Dyke, Christina 202
van Vreeswijk, Bernard 5, 41
Vaughn, Sally 7, 51, 105, 152, 177, 184
vernacular . see Anselm of Canterbury: vernacular; Middle English; Old English
Vienna 223
Virgin Mary 118–20
as bride 121
Visitatio Infirmorum . see De visitacione infirmorum
Vita Gundulfi 6, 103, 106–10, 112–13, 116–17, 120–21, 187
Vita S. Dunstani 143
Vulgate 67
Walter Chatton 217
Whidden, David 5–6, 56
Whitred, king of Kent 180–81
Wiiliam, duke of Normandy . see William I, king of England
Wilfrid, saint 140, 143, 145–46, 150
William Bona Anima, archbishop of Rouen 107
William Caxton
Art and Craft to Know Well to Die 241
William de Warelwast 110
William Heytesbury 233
William I, king of England 57, 79, 107–8
relation to Lanfranc 160–62, 169–71
William II Rufus, king of England 7, 35, 109, 133–39, 144, 146, 148–51, 155, 164–68, 172
death 172
relation to Lanfranc 167
William Ockham 216, 224, 227, 280
William of Champeaux 82
William of Falegar
Disputed questions 277
William of Malmesbury 166
works
Gesta pontificum Anglorum 107, 153, 160–61
Gesta regum Anglorum 167
William of Pagula
Oculus Sacerdotis 258
William of Ware 219
Commentary on the Sentences 220
William of Warelwast 168
Wisdom, Book of 24, 29
Worcester Cathedral 246
priory 191
library 192
Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester 24, 176
Wylliam Harlowys 253
Yamazaki, Hiroko 6, 71
York 181

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Anselm of Canterbury: Communities, Contemporaries and Criticism

Series:  Anselm Studies and Texts, Volume: 3
Cover Anselm of Canterbury: Communities, Contemporaries and Criticism
E-Book ISBN:
9789004468238
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
25 Nov 2021
  • Subjects
    • History
      • Medieval History
      • Church History
    • Philosophy
      • Medieval Philosophy
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Preface and Acknowledgements
Notes on Editions and Translations of Anselm’s Works and Other Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Prologue Anselm in Community
Chapter 1 Anselm of Canterbury’s De concordia
Part 1 Reading Anselm’s Environment: Justice, Evil, and Love
Chapter 2 Anselm and Gilbert Crispin about Justice and Redemption
Chapter 3 The Proslogion, Gilbert Crispin, and the Cur Deus homo
Chapter 4 Anselm and Odo of Tournai on God and Evil
Chapter 5 Anselmian Themes and Anti-Anselmian Stances in Ralph of Battle’s Philosophical Theology
Part 2 Reading Anselm’s Environment: Politics, Canterbury and Literature
Chapter 6 St Anselm and Gundulf of Rochester
Chapter 7 St Anselm and Friendship with Women
Chapter 8 Reading Eadmer of Canterbury in Light of Anselm
Chapter 9 Leading Everything Irregular in England Back to Due Order
Chapter 10 Old English Literary Culture and the Circle of Saint Anselm
Part 3 Reading Anselm in the Later Middle Ages
Chapter 11 How Did Robert Grosseteste and Thomas Aquinas Read Anselm’s Definition of Truth?
Chapter 12 Cistercians and the Assimilation of Anselm in the Late 14th Century
Chapter 13 The Admonitio morienti and a Vernacular Anselm
Chapter 14 Beatitudo est sufficiencia sine omni indigentia
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index

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