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Published Volumes
- DMTT, vol. 1: Manegold of Lautenbach, Liber contra Wolfelmum. Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Robert Ziomkowski. xvi-152 pp., ISBN
978-90-429-1192-5, 40 Euro;
- DMTT, vol. 2: Ranulph Higden, Ars componendi sermones. Translated by Margaret Jennings and Sally A. Wilson. Introduction and Notes by
Margaret Jennings. x-76 pp., ISBN 978-90-429-1242-7, 24 Euro;
- DMTT, vol. 3: Mystical Theology: The Glosses by Thomas Gallus and the Commentary of Robert Grosseteste
on "De Mystica Theologia." Edition, Translation, and Introduction by James McEvoy. xii-139 pp., ISBN 978-90-429-1310-3,
35 Euro;
- DMTT, vol. 4: A Thirteenth-Century Textbook of Mystical Theology at the University of Paris: The
"Mystical Theology" of Dionysius the Areopagite in Eriugena's Latin
Translation with the Scholia translated by Anastasius the Librarian and Excerpts
from Eriugena's "Periphyseon." Edition, Translation, and Introduction by L. Michael Harrington. xii-127 pp., ISBN
978-90-429-1394-3, 30 Euro;
- DMTT, vol. 5: Henry of Ghent's "Summa": The Questions on God's Existence and Essence
(Articles 21-24). Translation by Jos Decorte and Roland J. Teske, S.J. Latin Text, Introduction, and
Notes by Roland J. Teske, S.J. x-290 pp., ISBN 978-90-429-1590-9, 35 Euro;
- DMTT, vol. 6: Henry of Ghent's "Summa": The Questions on God's Unity and Simplicity (Articles
25-30). Latin Text, Introduction, Translation, and Notes by Roland J. Teske, S.J. xi-388
pp., ISBN 978-90-429-1811-5, 45 Euro.
- DMTT, vol. 7: Viking Attacks on Paris: The "Bella parisiacae urbis" of Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Edition, Translation, and Introduction by Nirmal Dass. x-130 pp., ISBN 978-90-429-1916-7,
35 Euro.
Just Published
- DMTT, vol. 8: William of Saint-Amour, De periculis novissimorum temporum. Edition, Translation, and Introduction by G. Geltner. xiv-157 pp., ISBN 978-90-429-2010-1,
37 Euro.
In Press
- DMTT, vol. 9: Albert of Saxony, Quaestiones circa logicam (Twenty-Five Disputed Questions on Logic). Introduction, Translation, and Notes by Michael J. Fitzgerald. Ca. x-265 pp., ISBN
978-90-429-2074-3.
Future Volumes
Future volumes that have been commissioned by the series include:
- Jeremy du Quesnay Adams (Southern Methodist University): Spanish Orthodoxy in Council (400-702), a volume of selected Hispano-Roman and Visigothic councils (text and translation);
- Charles S. F. Burnett (Warburg Institute): the "Tegernsee Miscellany,"
a collection of texts on cosmology and anthropology (edition and translation);
- Mark John Clark (Christendom College): Petrus Comestor, Historia Scholastica (new edition and translation of the portion on Genesis);
- Eugene J. Crook (Florida State University) and Margaret Jennings (St. Joseph's College,
Brooklyn): Ranulph Higden, Speculum curatorum (new edition and translation);
- Nirmal Dass (Toronto): Encomium Emmae reginae (new edition and translation);
- Michael Dunne (National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Boncompagno da Signa, De amicitia (new edition and translation);
- Christopher P. Evans (University of St. Thomas, Houston) and Hugh Bernard Feiss,
O.S.B. (Monastery of the Ascension): Hildegard of Bingen, Vita S. Rupperti confessoris and Vita sancti Disiboldi episcopi (new edition and translation);
- Lee Michael Fratantuono (Ohio Wesleyan University) and Stephen Maddux (University
of Dallas): The Sermons of Peter Lombard (edition and translation);
- Hans Geybels (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven): The Works of Adelman of Liège (edition
and translation);
- June-Ann Greeley (Sacred Heart University): Theodulf of Orléans, Complete Poetry and Prose (new edition and translation);
- Jeremiah Hackett (University of South Carolina): Roger Bacon, Communia naturalium, Book I, Part IV (new edition and translation);
- Franklin T. Harkins (Fordham University): Filia Magistri, a thirteenth-century abridgment of Peter Lombard's Book of Sentences (edition and translation);
- L. Michael Harrington (Duquesne University): A Thirteenth-Century Parisian Textbook on the "Celestial Hierarchy" (continuation of the project begun in DMTT4);
- Catherine Kavanagh (Mary Immaculate College, Limerick): Robert Grosseteste, Expositio in epistolam Sancti Pauli ad Galatas (reprint of the Corpus Christianorum text with English translation);
- Damien Kempf (University of Bristol): Paul the Deacon, Liber de episcopis Mettensibus (new edition and translation);
- Constant J. Mews (Monash University, Melbourne): a collection of fifty-five hitherto
unknown letters by Hugh Metel, a correspondent of Abelard and Heloise (edition
and translation);
- Juliet Mousseau (University of Dallas): Adam of Saint Victor's Sequences (reprint
of Latin text with translation);
- Stephen Read (St. Andrews): Thomas Bradwardine, Insolubilia (edition and translation);
- Aage Rydstrøm-Poulsen (University of Greenland): Richard of Saint Victor, De Trinitate (reprint of the edition by Jean Ribaillier and translation);
- Roland J. Teske, S.J. (Marquette University): William of Auvergne, Rhetorica divina (edition and translation).
Several of these volumes are close to completion.
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