Readership: Students and scholars of medieval philosophy, theology, and politics; of the reception history of the work of Augustine of Hippo
Eric Leland Saak, Associate Professor of History at Indiana University Purdue University in Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Introduction 1: A Renaissance of Augustinianism? The New Augustine Scholarship The Campaign Contra Pelagianos Modernos Religio-Politics and the Return to Augustine 2: The Rebirth of Augustine 3: The Sermones ad fratres in eremo 4: Augustine Imagined The Metrum pro depingenda vita Sancti Augustini of Jordan of Quedlinburg The Erfurt Stained-Glass Cycle (1316-1324) Guariento di Arpo: The Padua Cycle (1338) The Arca Cycle (1362) Ottaviano Nelli: The Gubio Cycle (1410-1420) Di Lorenzo: A Minaturist s Cycle (1433) The Historia Augustini (1430-1440) The Vita Sancti Augustini Imaginibus Adornata (1450-1500) Benozzo Gozzoli: The San Gimignano Cycle (1465) The Image and Its Public Augustine and Augustinianism 5: The Religio Augustini Religionization and Augustinian Monasticism Imitatio Augustini and the Embodiment of Augustine Conclusion: Augustine, the Augustinian, and Augustinianism in the Later Middle Ages