Anselm of Canterbury
(c. 1033 – 1109)

Italian medieval philosopher, theologian, and church official who held the office of Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109

Anselm of Canterbury

Works

  • De Grammatico
  • Monologium
  • Proslogium
  • Liber Apologeticus
  • De Veritate
  • De Libertate Arbitrii
  • De Casu Diaboli
  • Epistolae de Incarnatione Verbi
  • Cur Deus Homo
  • De Conceptu Virginali et de Originali Peccato
  • De Processione Spiritus Sancti
  • Epistola de Sacrificio Azymi et Fermentati
  • De Sacramentis Ecclesiae
  • De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio
  • De Humanis Moribus per Similitudines
  • Dicta Anselmi
  • Epistolae
    • St. Anselm's Book of Mediations and Prayers (Translated 1872)

Works about Anselm


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