Authors/Anselm
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Approx. Date | Latin | English | Schmitt |
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1077 | Monologion | The Monologion | 1.5-87 |
1078 | Proslogion | The Proslogion | 1.93-122 |
Between 1078 and 1092 | De Grammatico | On (an) expert-in-grammar | 1.145-168 |
Between 1078 and 1092 | De Veritate | On truth | 1.173-199 |
1085 | De Libertate Arbitrii | On Freedom of Choice | 1.205-226 |
Between 1078 and 1092 | De Casu Diaboli | On the fall of the devil | 1.231-276 |
1094 | De incarnatione Verbi (prior recensio) | 1.281-290 | |
1094 | De incarnatione Verbi (posterior recensio) | The Incarnation of the Word | 2.3-35 |
1094–98 | Cur Deus Homo | Why God became a man | 2.39-133 |
De conceptu virginali | On the Virginal Conception | 2.137-173 | |
De Processione Spiritus Sancti | On the Procession of the Holy Spirit | 2.177-219 | |
1107–08 | De Concordia | On the harmony (of God's foreknowledge and free choice | 2.245-288 |
Fragmenta philosophica | Philosophical fragments |
Editions
The standard version of Anselm’s works is the edition by Dom F. S. Schmitt, O.S.B.S. Anselmi Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi Opera Omnia, 6 vols. (Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson and Sons. 1940-1961). It was reprinted in 1968 by F. Fromann Verlag (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt).