The Nave Sculpture of Vézelay: The Art of Monastic Viewing
ST 154. 2006. xiv, 196 pp.; 150 figures and plates. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–154–6 • $94.95
The Institute has over 300 titles in print, as well as the journal Mediaeval Studies; it also publishes volumes on behalf of the Centre for Medieval Studies and The Dictionary of Old English in the University of Toronto. PIMS titles are usually part of a numbered series, and some are assigned a secondary series as well. This electronic catalogue lists all currently available Institute publications; a PDF version of the current catalogue is also available. Selected PIMS publications are available electronically via the dèsLibris platform.
The Nave Sculpture of Vézelay: The Art of Monastic Viewing
ST 154. 2006. xiv, 196 pp.; 150 figures and plates. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–154–6 • $94.95
Thomas Aquinas. Lectura romana in primum Sententiarum Petri Lombardi
ST 152. 2006. x, 222 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–152–2 • $64.95
ST 150. 2005. xiv, 242 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–150–8 • $59.95
In the Garden of Evil: The Vices and Culture in the Middle Ages
PMS 18. 2005. xxiv, 570 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–818–7 • $94.95
ST 151. 2005. x, 438 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–151–5 • $89.95
Summa on Marriage
Translated by Pierre Payer. MST 41; St Michael's College Mediaeval Translations. 2005. viii, 98 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–291–8 • $21.95
TMLT 28. 2005. viii, 136 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–478–3 • $19.95
Walter Chatton. Reportatio super Sententias: Libri III–IV
ST 149. 2005. xii, 400 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–149–2 • $80.95
“Faire les nopces”: Le mariage de la noblesse française (1375–1475)
ST 146. 2004. xxvi, 207 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–146–1 • $44.95
On the Communion of Damasus and Meletius: Fourth-Century Synodal Formulae in the Codex Veronensis LX
ST 145. 2004. xii, 304 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–145–4 • $69.95
The Cardinal Virtues: Aquinas, Albert, and Philip the Chancellor
MST 39; Studies in Mediaeval Moral Teaching 4. 2004. x, 256 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–289–5 • $29.95
The four cardinal virtues, first identified by Plato, are discussed through these translations of the works of three major medieval thinkers. The extensive introduction traces the development of the concept through to the thirteenth century.
The Correspondence of Edward Lye
Publications of the Dictionary of Old English 6. 2004. xx, 412 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–906–1 • $94.95
The Latin dossier of Anastasius the Persian: Hagiographic Translations and Transformations
ST 147. 2004. xii, 572 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–147–8 • $119.95
The Letters of Gregory the Great
Translated, with Introduction and Notes, by John R.C. Martyn. MST 40. 2004. 3 volumes: xxxiv, 962 pp. ISBN 978-0-88844-290-1 • $110.00 for the set
Walter Chatton. Reportatio super Sententias: Liber II
ST 148. 2004. xiv, 370 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–148–5 • $75.95
Usury and Public Debt in Early Renaissance Florence: Lorenzo Ridolfi on the Monte Comune
ST 144. 2003. xiv, 460 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–144–4 • $85.95
Charters, Cartularies, and Archives: The Preservation and Transmission of Documents in the Medieval West
PMS 17. 2002. x, 186 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–817–0 • $34.95
Cogs, Cargoes, and Commerce: Maritime Bulk Trade in Northern Europe, 1150–1400
PMS 15. 2002. xxii, 286 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–815–6 • $39.95
Guerric of Saint-Quentin. Quaestiones de quolibet
A Critical Edition by † Walter H. Principe, with Editorial Revision and a Preface by Jonathan Black. Introduction by Jean-Pierre Torrell. ST 143. 2002. xxxvi, 463 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–143–0 • $84.95