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Dr Giles Gasper
Lecturer in the Department of History
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 33 46570
Member of the Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies
(email at g.e.m.gasper@durham.ac.uk)
Media Contacts
Available for media contact about:
- Middle Ages & Early Modern History: Medieval history, in particular medieval religious thought, the crusades, and church history in general
- Medieval history: Medieval history, in particular medieval religious thought, the crusades, and church history in general
- History & Archaeology: Medieval history, in particular medieval religious thought, the crusades, and church history in general
- Theology: Medieval history, in particular medieval religious thought, the crusades, and church history in general
- Ethics, Religion & Beliefs: Medieval history, in particular medieval religious thought, the crusades, and church history in general
Research Interests
- Crusades
- Historiography of the Middle Ages
- Medieval intellectual history
Publications
Books: authored
- Gasper, G. (2004). Anselm of Canterbury and his Theological Inheritance. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Books: edited
- Dinkova-Bruun, Greti, Gasper, Giles E.M., Huxtable, Michael, McLeish, Tom C.B., Panti, Cecilia & Smithson, Hannah (2013). The Dimensions of Colour: Robert Grosseteste's De colore Edition, Translation and Interdisciplinary analysis. Durham Medieval and Renaissance Texts Vol. 4. Toronto: PIMS.
- Gasper, Giles E. M. & Logan, Ian (2012). Saint Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy. Pontifical Institue of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto.
- Gasper, Giles E.M. & Kohlenberger, H. (2006). Anselm and Abelard: Investigations and Juxtapositions. Papers in Medieval Studies 19. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
Essays in edited volumes
- Gasper, Giles E. M. & Logan, Ian (2012). Anselm: A Portrait in Refraction. In Saint Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy. 1-25.
- Gasper, Giles E.M. (2012). Tractarian Echoes: Michael Ramsey and the Anglican Responses to Anselm of Canterbury. In Saint Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy. Gasper, Giles & Logan, Ian Pontifical Institute for Medieval Studies, Toronto Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Durham University. 341-359.
- R. Gameson ed. (2007). 'A northern monastic sermon collection'. In Treasures of Durham University Library. London: Third Millenium. 42-43.
- Gasper, Giles E.M. (2006). An Anglican Anselm. In Anselm and Abelard: Investigations and Juxtapositions. Gasper, Giles E.M. & Kohlenberger, H. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. 103-117.
- Gasper, G (2001). Towards a theology of light in the twelfth-century renaissance. In Outside Archaeology: Material Culture and Poetic Imagination. M. Henig and C. Finn British Archaeological Reports International Series 999: Oxford. 21-27.
- Gasper, G (2000). The Norman arrow finds a ready target. In Not Angels But Anglicans: The Story of Christianity in the British Isles. H. Chadwick Norwich: Canterbury Press.
Journal papers: academic
- Smithson, Hannah E., Dinkova-Bruun, Greti, Gasper, Giles E. M., , Huxtable, Mike, , McLeish, Tom C. B., & Panti, Cecilia, (2012). A three-dimensional color space from the 13th century. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 29(2): A346-A352.
- Gasper, Giles & Gullbekk, Svein (2012). Money and its use in the thought and experience of Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury (1093–1109). Journal of Medieval History 38(2): 155-182.
- Gasper, Giles E.M. (2011). Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy. Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale 53: 274-281.
- Gasper, Giles (2011). Oil upon the waters: On the Creation of Light from Basil to Peter Lombard. Archa Verbi 8: 9-31.
- Gasper, Giles E. M., (2010). Envy, Jealousy and the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Anselm, Eadmer and the Genesis of the Proslogion. Viator 41(2): 45-68.
- (2009). Thinking Afresh about Saint Anselm of Canterbury. Archa Verbi 6: 174-180.
- Gasper, G. (2004). ‘A doctor in the house’? The context for Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine with reference to a probable case of malaria. Journal of Medieval History 30(3): 245-261.
- Gasper, G. & Wallis, F. (2004). Anselm and the Articella. Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought and Religion 59: 129-174.
- Gasper, G (1999). Anselm of Canterbury's Cur deus homo and Athanasius of Alexandria's De incarnatione verbi dei: some questions of comparison. Studia Anselmiana 128: 147-164.
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