Book Series Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia, vol. 50

A Supplement to Morton W. Bloomfield et al., 'Incipits of Latin Works on the Virtues and Vices, 1100-1500 A.D.'

Richard G. Newhauser, István P. Bejczy

  • Pages: 414 p.
  • Size:160 x 240 mm
  • Language(s):English, Latin
  • Publication Year:2008

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Summary

This volume advances the utility of Morton W. Bloomfield et al., Incipits of Latin Works on the Virtues and Vices, 1100-1500 A.D. (1979) by correcting, supplementing, adding to, or deleting information in this commonly-used reference guide to medieval Latin manuscripts of an ethical or pastoral character.  Careful attention is paid to updating the identification of texts and their authorship and references to critical editions of works on the vices and virtues.  Many new manuscript witnesses and over 500 new texts are added to those found in the earlier catalogue and a number of short texts on vices and virtues are edited here for the first time. 

Richard Newhauser, Arizona State University-Tempe, is the author of Sin: Essays on the Moral Tradition in the Western Middle Ages (2007) and editor of The Seven Deadly Sins: From Communities to Individuals (2005) and In the Garden of Evil: The Vices and Culture in the Middle Ages (2005)

István Bejczy is the author of The Cardinal Virtues in the Middle Ages: A Study in Western Moral Thought from the Fourth to the Fourteenth Centuries (forthcoming) and editor of several volumes of articles on medieval virtue ethics