List of works by Wulfstan of York

Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York wrote some works in Latin, and numerous works in Old English, then the vernacular.[1] He has also been credited with a few short poems. His works can generally be divided into homiletic, legal, and philosophical (or socio-political) categories.

Homiletic

'Block' 1 ("Eschatological Homilies")

'Block' 2 ("The Christian Faith")

'Block' 3 ("Archiepiscopal Functions")

'Block' 4 ("Evil Days")

Miscellaneous

He also made revisions to

Philosophical

Poetical

Notes

  1. An up-to-date list is provided by Sara M. Pons-Sanz, 'A Reconsideration of Wulfstan's use of Norse-Derived Terms: The Case of Þræl', pp. 6-7.
  2. Dorothy Bethurum, The Homilies of Wulfstan; all homilies, unless otherwise noted, are found in Bethurum.
  3. Arthur Napier, Wulfstan: Sammlung der ihm zugeschriebenen Homilien
  4. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 110–14.
  5. James E. Cross, ‘A Newly-Identified Manuscript’, pp. 78–80.
  6. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 120–23.
  7. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 133–36.
  8. James E. Cross & Andrew Hamer, eds., Wulfstan's Canon Law Collection, pp. 160–61.
  9. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 129–31.
  10. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 115–20.
  11. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 126–27.
  12. James E. Cross, ‘A Newly-Identified Manuscript’, pp. 72–76.
  13. James E. Cross, ‘Atto of Vercelli’, pp. 243–46
  14. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 131–33.
  15. C. di Sciacca, ‘Ubi sunt piece’, p. 226.
  16. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 123–25.
  17. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 127–28.
  18. Thomas N. Hall, ‘Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons’, pp. 136–39.
  19. Felix Liebermann, ed., Die Gesetze Der Angelsachsen vol 1; all Wulfstan's legal works, unless otherwise noted, are found in Liebermann's edition.
  20. Roger Fowler, ed., The Canons of Edgar
  21. James E. Cross & Andrew Hamer, eds., Wulfstan's Canon Law Collection
  22. Karl Jost, ed., Die Institutes of Polity, Civil and Ecclesiastical
  23. Bethurum, The Homilies of Wulfstan, pp. 377-78
  24. Michael Swanton, ed., The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, p. 114
  25. Michael Swanton, ed., The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, p. 121

References

Texts
Studies
  • Cross, James E. (1993). "Atto of Vercelli, De pressuris ecclesiasticis, Archbishop Wulfstan and "Wulfstan’s Commonplace Book"". Traditio. 48: 237–46. 
  • Cross, James E. (1992). Townend, Matthew, ed. "A Newly-Identified Manuscript of Wulfstan’s "Commonplace Book", Rouen, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS. 1382 (U.109), fols. 173r–198v". ii: 63–83. 
  • di Sciacca, Claudia (2007). "An unpublished Ubi sunt piece in Wulfstan's "Commonplace Book": Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 190, pp. 94–96". In P. Lendinara; L. Lazzari; M. A. D'Aronco, ed. Form and content of instruction in Anglo-Saxon England in the light of contemporary manuscript evidence. Turnhout: Brepols. pp. 93–139. 
  • Gatch, Milton McC. (1977). Preaching and Theology in Anglo-Saxon England: Ælfric and Wulfstan. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. 
  • Hall, Thomas N. (2004). "Wulfstan's Latin Sermons". In Matthew Townend. Wulfstan, Archbishop of York: the Proceedings of the 2nd Alcuin Conference. Turnhout: Brepols. pp. 93–139. 
  • Jost, Karl (1950). Wulfstanstudien. Bern: A. Francke. 
  • Lerer, Seth (1999). "Old English and its Afterlife". In David Wallace. The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-44420-9. 
  • Orchard, Adam (1991). "Wulstan the Homilist". In Michael Lapidge. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 978-0-631-22492-1. 
  • Strayer, Joseph R., ed. (1989). "Wulfstan of York". Dictionary of the Middle Ages. 1 & 12. New York: Scribner. 
  • Szarmach, Paul E.; Tavormina, M. Teresa; Rosenthal, Joel T., eds. (1998). "Wulfstan of York". Medieval England: an encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishers. ISBN 978-0-8240-5786-2. 
  • Whitelock, Dorothy, ed. (1942). "Archbishop Wulfstan, Homilist and Statesman". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 4th Series. 24 (24): 25–45. JSTOR 3678467. doi:10.2307/3678467. 
  • Whitelock, Dorothy (1981). Councils and Synods, with other documents relating to the English Church, Volume 1: A.D. 871-1204 (pt. 1: 871-1066). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 
  • Whitelock, Dorothy (1937). "A Note on the Career of Wulfstan the Homilist". The English Historical Review. 52: 460–65. doi:10.1093/ehr/LII.CCVII.460. 
  • Whitelock, Dorothy (1965). "Wulfstan at York". In Jess B. Bessinger; Robert P. Creed. Franciplegius: medieval and linguistic studies in honor of Francis Peabody Magoun Jr. New York. pp. 214–231. 
  • Wilcox, Jonathan (2000). Paul E. Szarmach, ed. "The Wolf on Shepherds: Wulfstan, bishops, and the context of the Sermo Lupi ad Anglos". Old English Prose: basic readings. New York: Garland: 395–418. 
  • Wormald, Patrick (1978). "Æthelred the Lawmaker". In David Hill. Ethelred the Unready: papers from the Millenary Conference. BAR British Series; 59. Oxford: [British Archaeological Reports]. pp. 47–80. 
  • Wormald, Patrick (1999). "Archbishop Wulfstan and the Holiness of Society". In D. Pelteret, ed. Anglo-Saxon History: basic readings. New York. pp. 191–224. 
  • Wormald, Patrick (2004). "Archbishop Wulfstan: eleventh-century state-builder". In Matthew Townend. Wulfstan, Archbishop of York: the proceedings of the 2nd Alcuin Conference. Turnhout. pp. 9–27. 
  • Wormald, Patrick (2000). The Making of English Law: King Alfred to the twelfth century: Legislation and its Limits. 1. Oxford: Blackwell. 
  • Wormald, Patrick (2004). "Wulfstan (d. 1023)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2008-03-30. 

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