A collection of author's writings ranging from his early treatises, the Monologion (a work written to show his monks how to meditate on the divine essence) and the Proslogion (known for its advancement of the ontological argument for the existence of God), to his three philosophical dialogues on metaphysical topics. Introduction
vii
Suggestions for Further Reading
xi
Acknowledgments
xi
A Note on the Translation
xii
Monologion
1(74)
Proslogion
75(24)
Gaunilo's Reply on Behalf of the Fool
99(6)
Anselm's Reply to Gaunilo
105(10)
[Three Philosophical Dialogues]
115(98)
On Truth
117(28)
On Freedom of Choice
145(22)
On the Fall of the Devil
167(46)
Letter On the Incarnation of the Word
213(24)
Cur Deus Homo
237(90)
On the Virginal Conception, and on Original Sin
327(34)
On the Harmony of God's Foreknowledge, Predestination, and Grace with Free Choice (De concordia)
361(34)
The Lambeth Fragments
395(22)
Glossary
417(6)
Index
423