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Book Description
- Title:
- Anselm and His Work
- Author:
- Adam Cleghorn Welch [1864-1943]
- Publication Year:
- 1901
- Location:
- New York
- Publisher:
- Charles Scribner's Sons
- Pages:
- 251
- Subjects:
- Anselm of Canterbury, Medieval Church History
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents
- The Val D'Aosta: 1033 or 1034-1057
- Sainte Marie de Bec: 1034
- Monk, Prior, and Abbot: 1059-1092
- The Monologium and Proslogium
- The Church in England: 1062-1087
- Election as Archbishop: 1092-1093
- Rockingham: 1093-1095
- The Rupture at Winchester: 1095-1097
- The First Exile and "Cur Deus Homo": 1097-1098
- Councils of Bari and Rome: 1098-1100
- The Investiture Question - Anselm and Beauclerk: 1100-1103
- The Concordat: 1103-1107
- Conclusion: 1107-1109