Bibliography

Michael M. (Michael Murray)
Gorman

12 publications between 1982 and 2006 indexed
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Works authored

Esposito, Mario, Studies in Hiberno-Latin literature, ed. Michael M. Gorman, Variorum Collected Studies Series, 810, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. xxx + 288 pp.
Bischoff, Bernhard, Manuscripts and libraries in the age of Charlemagne, tr. Michael M. Gorman, Cambridge Studies in Palaeography and Codicology, 1, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.


Contributions to journals

Gorman, Michael M., “Frigulus: Hiberno-Latin author or Pseudo-Irish phantom? Comments on the edition of the Liber questionum in Euangeliis (CCSL 108F)”, Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique 100:2 (2005): 425–456.  
abstract:
This critique of the edition of the anonymous early medieval commentary on Matthew published in CCSL 108F in 2003 explains that there is no evidence for an Irish origin of the work. Furthermore, the apparatus fontium in the edition is largely deceptive.
abstract:
This critique of the edition of the anonymous early medieval commentary on Matthew published in CCSL 108F in 2003 explains that there is no evidence for an Irish origin of the work. Furthermore, the apparatus fontium in the edition is largely deceptive.
Gorman, Michael M., “La plus ancienne édition commentée: the Ezechiel fragment in Irish minuscule, now in Zurich (CLA 7.1008)”, Revue Bénédictine 114:2 (2004): 276–288.
Gorman, Michael M., “The myth of Hiberno-Latin biblical exegesis”, Revue Bénédictine 110 (2000): 42–85.
Gorman, Michael M., “Mario Esposito (1887–1975) and the study of the Latin literature of medieval Ireland”, Filologia mediolatina 5 (1998): 299–322.
Gorman, Michael M., “The argumenta and explanationes on the Psalms attributed to Bede”, Revue Bénédictine 108:3–4 (1998): 214–239.
Gorman, Michael M., “The oldest epitome of Augustine’s Tractatus in Euangelium Ioannis and commentaries on the Gospel of John in the early Middle Ages”, Revue d'Études Augustiniennes et Patristiques 43:1 (1997): 63–103.
Gorman, Michael, “The Carolingian miscellany of exegetical texts in Albi 39 and Paris lat. 2175”, Scriptorium 51:2 (1997): 336–354.
Gorman, Michael M., “A critique of Bischoff’s theory of Irish exegesis. The commentary on Genesis in Munich Clm 6302 (Wendepunkte 2)”, Journal of Medieval Latin 7 (1996): 178–233.
Gorman, Michael M., “A Carolingian epitome of St Augustine’s De Genesi ad litteram”, Revue d'Études Augustiniennes et Patristiques 29:1–2 (1983): 137–144.
Gorman, Michael M., “An unedited fragment of an Irish epitome of St. Augustine’s De Genesi ad litteram”, Revue des Études Augustiniennes 28 (1982): 76–85.
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