Truth as gift : studies in medieval Cistercian history in honor of John R. Sommerfeldt
Department
Medieval Studies
Document Type
Book
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Description
John R. Sommerfeldt's love of medieval scholarship and his commitment to the encouragement of young scholars are reflected in his teaching and his published works on Bernard of Clairvaux, and in the annual Kalamazoo International Medieval Studies Congress. Initiated in 1962 as a small regional conference, the Congress now draws some three thousand medievalists from around the world each year. Colleagues, former students, and friends made during Congresses across the years offer their work in his honor.
Call number in WMU's library
BX3402.3 .T78x 2004
ISBN
0879073047
Publication Date
2004
Publisher
Cistercian Publications
City
Kalamazoo
Disciplines
Medieval Studies
Citation for published book
Dutton, Marsha L, Corte D. M. La, Paul Lockey, Bernard McGinn, Giles Constable, C J. Holdsworth, Francis R. Swietek, Terrence Deneen, George Beech, Thomas X. Davis, Chrysogonus Waddell, Cornelia Oefelein, David N. Bell, Luke Anderson, Aage Rydstrøm-Poulsen, Emero Stiegman, M B. Pennington, F T. Sergent, Christopher M. Bellitto, Dennis E. Tamburello, Otto Gründler, and E R. Elder. Truth As Gift: Studies in Medieval Cistercian History in Honor of John R. Sommerfeldt. Kalamazoo, Mich: Cistercian Publications, 2004. Print.
Recommended Citation
Dutton, Marsha L.; La Corte, Daniel M.; Lockey, Paul E.; and Elder, E Rozanne, "Truth as gift : studies in medieval Cistercian history in honor of John R. Sommerfeldt" (2004). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 362.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/362