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7/30/2019 Marenbon Bibl http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/marenbon-bibl 1/9 1 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: JOHN MARENBON (excluding shorter reviews, and publications outside my main area of academic specialism)  Books 1.1 From the Circle of Alcuin to the School of Auxerre. Logic, Theology and  Philosophy in the early Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1981) (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 2nd series) 1.2  Early Medieval Philosophy (480-1150): an introduction (London, 1983) [revised edition with a new introduction, extra notes and bibliography, and one section rewritten: 1988; Japanese translation: 1992] 1.3 Later Medieval Philosophy (1150-1350): an introduction (London, 1987) [Japanese translation: 1989; second edition, with additional notes and  bibliography: 1992] 1.4 Aristotle in Britain during the Middle Ages (Turnhout, 1996) [editor] 1.5 The Philosophy of Peter Abelard (Cambridge, 1997) [paperback edition, with corrections and Bibliographical note, 1999] 1.6 The Routledge History of Philosophy, vol. III (The Middle Ages) (London, 1998;  paperback edn, 2003) [editor] 1.7  Abelard. ‘Collationes’ (‘Dialogue between a Christian, a Philosopher and a  Jew’), edition with translation, introduction and notes (Oxford Medieval Texts) – with Giovanni Orlandi (who has been responsible for the Latin text and the textual section of the introduction) 1.8  Aristotelian Logic, Platonism, and the Context of Early Medieval Philosophy in the West (Variorum Collected Studies series) (Aldershot, 2000) [This consists of reprints of previously published articles (nos. 2.3,2.4,2. 6,2.7, 2.8,2.9,2.12,2.13,2.14,2.15,2.19,2.20,2.21,2.25; revised, English versions of two articles previously published in foreign languages, and some previously unpublished material: see 2.32] 1.9  Poetry and Philosophy in the Middle Ages. A Festschrift for Peter Dronke  (Mittellateinische Studien und Texte 29) (Leiden/Boston/Cologne, 2001) [editor]

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: JOHN MARENBON

(excluding shorter reviews, and publications outside my main area of 

academic specialism)

 Books

1.1 From the Circle of Alcuin to the School of Auxerre. Logic, Theology and 

 Philosophy in the early Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1981) (Cambridge Studies in

Medieval Life and Thought, 2nd series)

1.2   Early Medieval Philosophy (480-1150): an introduction (London, 1983) [revisededition with a new introduction, extra notes and bibliography, and one section

rewritten: 1988; Japanese translation: 1992]

1.3 Later Medieval Philosophy (1150-1350): an introduction (London, 1987)

[Japanese translation: 1989; second edition, with additional notes and

 bibliography: 1992]

1.4 Aristotle in Britain during the Middle Ages (Turnhout, 1996) [editor]

1.5 The Philosophy of Peter Abelard  (Cambridge, 1997) [paperback edition, with

corrections and Bibliographical note, 1999]

1.6 The Routledge History of Philosophy, vol. III (The Middle Ages) (London, 1998;

 paperback edn, 2003) [editor]

1.7  Abelard. ‘Collationes’ (‘Dialogue between a Christian, a Philosopher and a

 Jew’), edition with translation, introduction and notes (Oxford Medieval Texts) – 

with Giovanni Orlandi (who has been responsible for the Latin text and the

textual section of the introduction)

1.8  Aristotelian Logic, Platonism, and the Context of Early Medieval Philosophy in

the West (Variorum Collected Studies series) (Aldershot, 2000) [This consists of 

reprints of previously published articles (nos. 2.3,2.4,2. 6,2.7,2.8,2.9,2.12,2.13,2.14,2.15,2.19,2.20,2.21,2.25; revised, English versions of two

articles previously published in foreign languages, and some previously

unpublished material: see 2.32]

1.9  Poetry and Philosophy in the Middle Ages. A Festschrift for Peter Dronke 

(Mittellateinische Studien und Texte 29) (Leiden/Boston/Cologne, 2001) [editor]

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1.10  Boethius (Oxford University Press, New York, 2003)

1.11  Le temps, la prescience et les futurs contingents – de Boèce à Thomas d’Aquin 

(Paris; Vrin – forthcoming, publication mid/late -2005) 

 Articles and contributions to collective works 

2.1 ‘Les sources du vocabulaire d'Aldhelm’, Archivium latinitatis medii aevi 41

(1979) 75-90 

2.2 ‘A Florilegium from the Periphyseon’, Recherches de théologie ancienne et 

médiévale 47 (1980) 271-7

2.3 ‘John Scottus and the Categoriae Decem’ in W. Beierwaltes (ed.) Eriugena:Studien zu seinen Quellen (Heidelberg, 1980), pp. 116- 34

2.4 ‘Wulfad, Charles the Bald and John Scottus Eriugena’ in M.T. Gibson & J.L.

 Nelson (eds) Charles the Bald: Court and Kingdom (Oxford, 1981), pp. 375-83

2.5 ‘Making Sense of the De trinitate: Boethius and Some of his Medieval

Interpreters’ in E. Livingstone (ed.) Studia Patristica XVIII (Oxford, 1982), pp.

446-52

2.6 ‘Gilbert of Poitiers’ and ‘A Note on the Porretani’ in P. Dronke (ed.) A History of 

Twelfth-Century Western Philosophy (Cambridge, 1983), pp. 328-52, 353-7

2.7 ‘John Scottus and Carolingian Theology: from the De praedestinatione, its

Background and its Critics, to the Periphyseon’, in M.T. Gibson & J.L. Nelson

(eds) Charles the Bald: Court and Kingdom 2nd edition (Aldershot, 1990), pp.

303-25

2.8 ‘Symposium on the Theoretical and Practical Autonomy of Philosophy in the

Middle Ages: Latin Philosophy, 1250-1350’ in M. Asztalos, J.E. Murdoch, I.

 Niiniluoto (eds) Knowledge and the Sciences in Medieval Philosophy (Helsinki,

1990) (Acta Philosophica Fennica 48), pp. 262-74

2.9  ‘Abelard’s Concept of Possibility’ in B. Mojsisch and O. Puta (eds) Historia

 Philosophiae Medii Aevi. Studien zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters

(Amsterdam/Philadelphia, 1991), pp. 595-609

2.10 ‘Abelard’s Concept of Natural Law’ in A. Zimmermann (ed.) Miscellanea

 Mediaevalia 21,2 : Mensch und Natur im Mittelalter  (Berlin/New York, 1992),

 pp. 609-21

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2.11 ‘Abelard, Ens and Unity’, Topoi  11, pp. 149-58

2.12 ‘Abelard's Ethical Theory: Two Definitions from the Collationes’, in H. Westra

(ed.) From Athens to Chartres: Neoplatonism and Medieval Thought  , 

(Leiden/New York/Cologne, 1992) (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des

Mittelalters), pp. 301-14

2.13 ‘Vocalism, Nominalism and the Categories’, Vivarium, 30,1 (1992) 51-61

2.14 ‘Medieval Latin commentaries and Glosses on Aristotelian Logical Texts, before

ca. 1150 A.D.’ in C. Burnett (ed.) Commentaries and Glosses on Aristotelian

 Logical Texts: the Syriac, Arabic and Medieval Latin Traditions , (London, 1993)

(Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts 23), pp. 77-127

2.15 ‘Carolingian Thought’, in R. McKitterick (ed.), Carolingian Culture: Emulation

and Innovation (Cambridge, 1993), pp. 171-92

2.16 Articles for the Oxford Companion to Literature in French (Scholasticism,Boethius, Abelard etc.) (Oxford, 1995)

2.17 Articles for  A Dictionary of Philosophy, ed. T. Mautner (Oxford, 1996) (most of 

the entries on medieval writers and topics) [now in paperback as the Penguin

 Dictionary of Philosophy]

2.18 ‘Medieval Christian and Jewish Europe’ in S. H. Nasr and O. Leaman (eds.),

 History of Islamic Philosophy II (London, 1996), pp. 1001-12

2.19 ‘Anselm and the Early Medieval Aristotle’ in Marenbon (ed.) Aristotle in Britain 

[see above, no. 1.4], pp. 1-19

2.20 ‘Glosses and Commentaries on the Categories and De interpretatione before

Abelard’, in J. Fried (ed.) Dialektik und Rhetorik im früheren und hohen

 Mittelalter  (Munich, 1997) (Schriften des Historischen Kollege, Kolloquien 27),

 pp. 21-49

2.21 ‘Alcuin, the Council of Frankfurt and the Beginnings of Medieval Philosophy’ in

R. Berndt (ed.) Das Frankfurter Konzil von 794 im Spannungsfeld von Kirche,

 Politik und Theologie (Mainz, 1997 , pp. 603-15)

2.22 ‘Aesthetics, II. History, 2. Medieval’ for The Dictionary of Art  (London, 1997)

2.23 Articles for the Routledge Encylopaedia of Philosophy on The Carolingian

Renaissance, The School of Chartres, Thierry of Chartres, William of Conches

(London/New York, 1998)

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2.24 ‘Platonismus im zwölften Jahrhundert: alte und neue Zugangsweisen’ (trsl. A.

Snell & O. Summerell) in T. Kobusch and B. Mojsisch (eds),  Platon in der 

abendländischen Geistesgeschichte: neue Forschungen zum Platonsimus 

(Darmstadt, 1997), pp. 101-19 

2.25 ‘The Platonisms of Peter Abelard’ in L. Benakis (ed.) Néoplatonisme et  philosophie médiévale (Turnhout, 1997), pp. 109-129

2.26 Introduction, Chapter 1: Boethius, Chapter 5: ‘Philosophy and its Background in

the Early Medieval West’ (part), Chapter 7: The Twelfth Century, Chapter 10:

Bonaventure, the German Dominicans and the New Translations, Glossary (and

also translations from the French of three chapters) in Marenbon (ed.) Routledge

 History of Philosophy III [above, no. 1.6]

2.27 Articles on Abelard, Boethius and Bonaventure for The Blackwell Companion to

the Philosophers, ed. L. Arrington (Oxford, 1999)

2.28 ‘Abélard, le verbe ‘être’ et la prédication’ in Langage, Sciences, Philosophie au XIIe siècle, ed. J. Biard (Paris, 1999), pp. 199-215

2.29 ‘Victor Cousin’ in Medieval Scholarship : Biographical Studies on the Formation

of a Discipline : Philosophy and the Arts (Garland Reference Library of the

Humanities) III, ed., H. Damico, D. Fennema, K. Lenz (New York/London,

2000), pp. 13-22

2.30 ‘Authenticity Revisited’, in Listening to Heloise. The Voice of a Twelfth-Century

Woman, ed. B. Wheeler, pp. 19-33 (New York, 2000)

2.31 ‘Humanism, Scholasticism and the School of Chartres’: review article on R.W.Southern, Scholastic Humanism and the Unification of Europe I. Foundations,

 International Journal of the Classical Tradition 6 (2000) 569-77

2.32 ‘Ti einai Mesaionike Philosofia?’, transl. G. A. Demetrakopoulos, in Mesaionike

 Philosofia – Sugchrone ereuna kai problematismoi (Athens, 2000), pp. 77-106

(see also below, 2.34)

2.33 ‘Abelard’ in Oxford Companion to Christian Thought , ed. A. Hastings (Oxford,

2000), pp. 1-2

2.34 ‘Introduction’, ‘Supplement to the Working Catalogue’, ‘Twelfth-CenturyPlatonism: Old Paths and New Directions’ (= a slightly revised, English version

of 2.24) and ‘What is Medieval Philosophy?’ (= a revised version, in English, of 

2.32) in Marenbon, Aristotelian Logic [see above, 1.7], I; II, pp. 128-40, XV,

XVII

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2.35 ‘Peter Dronke and Medieval Latin at Cambridge’ and ‘An Annotated List of 

Works by Peter Dronke bearing on the Relation between Poetry and Philosophy in

the Middle Ages’ in Poetry and Philosophy, ed.. J. Marenbon (see above, 1.9), pp.

1-17

2.36 ‘Dante’s Averroism’, ibid ., pp. 349-74

2.37 ‘Mathematics and Metaphysics in the Division of the Sciences: Gilbert of Poitiers

and the Porretans’ in ‘Scientia’ und ‘Disciplina’. Wissenstheorie und 

Wissenschaftspraxis im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert , ed. R. Berndt, M. Lutz-

Bachmann and M.W. Stammberger (Berlin; Akademie Verlag, 2002) (Erudiri

Sapientia 3), pp. 27-60

2.38 ‘Some Semantic Problems in Anselm’s De Grammatico’ in Latin Culture in the

 Eleventh Century, ed., M.W. Herren, C.J. McDonough and R.G. Arthur 

(Turnhout, Brepols; [2002]), II, pp. 73-86

2.39 ‘Platonism – a Doxographic Approach: the Early Middle Ages’ in The PlatonicTradition in the Middle Ages. A Doxographic Approach, ed. S. Gersh und M.

J.F.M. Hoenen (Berlin and New York; De Gruyter, 2002), pp. 67-89

2.40 ‘Abelard’, ‘Gilbert of Poitiers’, ‘Alan of Lille’, ‘William of Champeaux’ in A

Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, ed. J. Gracia and T. Noone

(Oxford and Malden, Ma.; Blackwell, 2003), pp. 483-93, 35-36, 88-89, 690-91

2.41 Boethius ‘The Consolation of Philosophy’ in The Classics of Western Philosophy.

 A Reader’s Guide, ed. J.J.E. Gracia, G.M. Reichberg and B.N. Schumacher 

(Oxford and Malden, Ma.; Blackwell, 2003), pp. 105-10

2.42 ‘Rationality and Happiness: Interpreting Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy’ in

 Rationality and Happiness: From the Ancients to the Early Medievals, ed. J. J.E.

Gracia and J. Yu (Rochester, NY and Woodbridge; University of Rochester Press

and Boydell & Brewer, 2003), pp. 175-97

2.43 ‘Le temps, la prescience et le déterminisme dans la Consolation de Philosophie de

Boèce’ in Boèce ou la chaîne des savoirs, ed. A. Galonnier (Louvain-la Neuveand Louvain/Paris/Dudley, Ma; éditions de l’Institut supérieur de philosophie and

Peters, 2003), pp. 531-46 

2.44 ‘Eternity’ in The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, ed. A. S.McGrade (Cambridge; Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 51-60

2.45 ‘Questioning ... John Marenbon’, interview with Martin Lenz in Bochumer 

 Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter 7 (2002 ) 179-92

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2.46 ‘Abelard’s Intellectual Contexts’ in The Cambridge Companion to Abelard , ed. J.

Brower and K. Guilfoy (Cambridge; Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 13-

44

2.47 ‘Boethius and the Problem of Paganism’, American Catholic Philosophical 

Quarterly, 78 (2004) 329-48

2.48 ‘John (Scottus)’ in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford; Oxford

University Press, 2004), XXX, pp. 196- 203

2.49 Shorter entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford; Oxford

University Press, 2004): Baconthorpe, John (III, pp. 183-5); Borstale, Thomas

(VI, pp. 676-7); Candidus (IX, pp. 888-9); Conches, William de (XII, pp. 916-7);

Macclesfield, William of (XXXV, pp. 125-6); Mare, William de la (XXXVI, pp.

624-5); Ware, William of (LVII, pp. 389-90)

2.50 ‘Dicta, Assertion and Speech Acts: Abelard and some Modern Interpreters’ in Medieval Theories on Assertive and Non-Assertive Language. 14th EuropeanSymposium of Medieval Logic and Semantics, ed. A. Maierù and L. Valente

(Olschki, 2004), pp. 59-80

(forthcoming)

F.1 ‘The Revival of Roman Law and the Rise of Scholasticism’ in A Treatise of Legal 

 Philosophy. General Philosophers’ Philosophy of Law – Antiquity and the Middle

 Ages, ed. F. Miller (Amsterdam; Kluwer, forthcoming)

F.2 ‘Aquinas, Radical Orthodoxy and the Importance of Truth’ in a collection of essays

critical of Radical Orthodoxy, ed. W. Hankey and D. Hedley (Ashgate)

F.3 ‘Les Catégories au début du moyen âge’ in Les catégories entre l’antiquité et le

moyen âge. Les traditions grecque, latine et orientale, ed. A. de Libera, J. Barnes

(with O. Bruun and L. Corti)

F.4 ‘Robert Holcot and the Pagan Philosophers’ in the Proceedings of  Britannia

 Latina, ed. C.S.F. Burnett

F.5 Articles: ‘Logic, Ancient and Medieval’, Metaphysics, Ancient and Medieval’ ,

‘Phiosophy of Language, Ancient and Medieval’in New Dictionary of the History

of Ideas

F.6 ‘Anselm’s Proslogion’ in Central Works of Philosophy I , ed. J. Shand

F.7 ‘Les philosophes comme exemples et les exempla philosophorum chez Abélard’

in Proceedings of  Exempla docent conference, ed. D. Carron, T. Ricklin and E.

Babey

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F.8 ‘Les sophismata à l’époque de la logica vetus’ forthcoming in Proceedings of  sophismata conference, ed. A. de Libera and others

F.9 ‘The Metamorphoses of Caroline Walker Bynum’ (review article for 

 International Journal of the Classical Tradition)

 Longer Reviews

3.1 I.P. Sheldon-Williams (ed.) Iohannis Scotti Eriugenae Perphyseon III, Journal of 

Theological Studies 32 (1982) 601-608

3.2 H.D. Blume & F. Mann (eds) Platonismus und Christentum. Festschrift fü H.

 Dörrie, Journal of Theological Studies 35 (1984) 540-46

3.3 G.H. Allard (ed.) Johannis Scoti Eriugenae Periphyseon. Indices generales, Journal of Theological Studies 36 (1985) 243-48

3.4 B. Rees, Pelagius. A Reluctant Heretic and A.J. Minnis, The medieval Boethius.

Studies in the Vernacular Tradition of ‘De consolatione Philosophiae’ , Notes and 

Queries, n.s. 37 (1990) 76-78

3.5 K.H. Tachau, Vision and Certitude in the Age of Ockham, Journal of 

 Ecclesiastical History 41 (1990) 105-106

3.6 P. Boitani, The Tragic and the Sublime in Medieval Literature, New Comparison 

11 (1991) 180-82

3.7 D. Moran, The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena, Journal of Theological 

Studies 42 (1991) 748-50

3.8 W. Otten, The Anthropology of Johannes Scotus Eriugena,  Journal of 

Theological Studies 44 (1993) 601-608

3.9 J. Coleman, Ancient and Medieval Memories, English Historical Review 109

(1994) 107-109

3.10 M. Herren (ed.) Iohannis Scotti seu Eriugenae Carmina, Journal of Theological 

Studies 47 (1996) 728-32

3.11 M. Clanchy, Abelard. A Medieval Life, English Historical Review 113 (1998)

1254-56

3.12 E. Jeauneau (ed.), Iohannis Scotti seu Eriugenae Periphyseon I-III, Journal of 

Theological Studies 51 (2000) 751-55

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3.13 K.A. Rogers, The Anselmian Approach to God and Creation; The Neoplatonic

 Metaphysics and Epistemology of Anselm of Canterbury, Religious Studies 36

(2000) 489-96

3.14 Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy, trans. J.C. Relihan, The Medieval Review 

(2002) Id.no. 02.09.22 (http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=tmr;view=text;rgn=main;idno=baj9928.0209.022;sid=bc3e91601dfe9041c

11183df5010f016)

I have also written c. 30 shorter reviews, mostly for the English Historical Review, ,

 Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Journal of Theological Studies, Medium Aevum,

 Journal of the Classical Tradition and Speculum .

 Papers prepared and to be written up

Latin Averroism (from Crosspollinations conference, January 2004)

Introduction (to Traditions of Ancient Logic in the Middle Ages conference, July 2004)

Peter Abelard and Platonic Politics (from Hamburg conference, July 2004)

Work in progress/ due to be completed over next 6 months

Survey article on recent work on Abelard, for  Journal of the History of Philosophy [due

now]

Boethius – for Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy [due now]

A paper (in French) on Boethius on universals, for a collective volume on Porphyry and

the theory of universals, ed. C. Erismann [due in next 2 months]

Review articles on E. Stump Aquinas and C. Mews The Lost Love Letters of Abelard and 

 Heloise

 A History of Philosophy in the Middle Ages [commissioned by Routledge to replace my

existing two-volume Introductions [1.2 and 1.3]; I have already begun work on this book,

 planned to be c. 160, 000 words, and have to meet a deadline of July 2005]

Editing a book of essays based on the papers given at the July 2004 15th European

Symposium in Medieval Logic and Semantics (‘The Traditions of Logic in the Middle

Ages’) [papers are due to be submitted in the next few weeks]

Editing (with Tony Street) the proceedings of the first Aristotelian Logic, East and West  

colloquium, on the Prior Analytics [to be published in the series ‘Ashgate Studies in

Medieval Philosophy’; papers are due to be submitted in the next few weeks]

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 Major Project in Progress

The Problem of Paganism in the Middle Ages 

January 2005