Thinking Afresh about Saint Anselm of Canterbury
(2009)
Journal Article
Gasper, G. (2009). Thinking Afresh about Saint Anselm of Canterbury. Archa verbi, 6, 174-180
All Outputs (71)
A northern monastic sermon collection (2007)
Book Chapter
Gasper, G. E. (2007). A northern monastic sermon collection. In R. Gameson (Ed.), Treasures of Durham University Library (42-43). Third Millenium
Anselm and Abelard: Investigations and Juxtapositions (2006)
Book
Gasper, G. E., & Kohlenberger, H. (Eds.). (2006). Anselm and Abelard: Investigations and Juxtapositions. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval StudiesThis wide-ranging collection consists of sixteen papers by leading scholars on two of the most well-known medieval thinkers. Together, they offer important perspectives on an intellectual world that was to have a profound influence over the trajector... Read More about Anselm and Abelard: Investigations and Juxtapositions.
An Anglican Anselm (2006)
Book Chapter
Gasper, G. E. (2006). An Anglican Anselm. In G. E. Gasper, & H. Kohlenberger (Eds.), Anselm and Abelard : investigations and juxtapositions (103-117). Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
‘A doctor in the house’? The context for Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine with reference to a probable case of malaria (2004)
Journal Article
Gasper, G. (2004). ‘A doctor in the house’? The context for Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine with reference to a probable case of malaria. Journal of Medieval History, 30(3), 245-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmedhist.2004.06.003This paper discusses the nature of Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine, an interest that has been noticed in passing before but never properly explored. The evidence comes mainly from the 1070s and 1080s when he was prior of the abbey of Bec... Read More about ‘A doctor in the house’? The context for Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine with reference to a probable case of malaria.
Anselm of Canterbury and his Theological Inheritance (2004)
Book
Gasper, G. (2004). Anselm of Canterbury and his Theological Inheritance. Ashgate PublishingAnselm of Canterbury is one of the most famous of medieval Christian thinkers, who left a considerable political and intellectual inheritance of his own. This book reveals that the theological and intellectual inheritance available to Anselm was more... Read More about Anselm of Canterbury and his Theological Inheritance.
Anselm and the Articella (2004)
Journal Article
Gasper, G., & Wallis, F. (2004). Anselm and the Articella. Traditio, 59, 129-174
Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows and William Morris's Old Norse Translations (2003)
Journal Article
Gasper, G. E. (2003). Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows and William Morris's Old Norse Translations. Notes & Queries, 50(3), 323-324. https://doi.org/10.1093/nq/50.3.323
Towards a theology of light in the twelfth-century renaissance (2001)
Book Chapter
Gasper, G. (2001). Towards a theology of light in the twelfth-century renaissance. In M. Henig, & C. Finn (Eds.), Outside Archaeology: Material Culture and Poetic Imagination (21-27). Oxford
The Norman arrow finds a ready target (2000)
Book Chapter
Gasper, G. (2000). The Norman arrow finds a ready target. In H. Chadwick (Ed.), Not Angels But Anglicans: The Story of Christianity in the British Isles. Canterbury Press
Anselm of Canterbury's Cur deus homo and Athanasius of Alexandria's De incarnatione verbi dei: some questions of comparison (1999)
Journal Article
Gasper, G. (1999). Anselm of Canterbury's Cur deus homo and Athanasius of Alexandria's De incarnatione verbi dei: some questions of comparison