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职称:Professor
所属学校:Catholic University of America
所属院系:Classics
所属专业:Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
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Frank A. C. Mantello (email; BA, MA, Manitoba, 1965, 1967; MA, PhD, Centre for Medieval Studies, Toronto, 1970, 1977), ordinary professor and Margaret Gardiner Scholar, has been a member of the CUA faculty since 1979. He is a medievalist and co-editor (with A. G. Rigg) of Medieval Latin: An Introduction and Bibliographical Guide (Washington, 1996; repr. 1999). His other published work has usually focused on editions of medieval Latin texts--especially the writings of Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln (1235-53)--which have been published in Mediaeval Studies (v. 36: 144-59; v. 47: 367-78; v. 53: 89-123), Franciscan Studies (v. 39: 165-79), The Journal of Theological Studies (n.s., v. 36: 118-28), Revue Bénédictine (v. 96: 125-68), Recherches de théologie ancienne et medievale (v. 54: 52-112), Viator (v. 18: 253-73), Traditio (v. 67: 341-84, with Joseph Goering), and the Toronto Medieval Latin Texts series (v. 14). Other articles have appeared in Speculum (v. 54: 100-3), The Catholic Historical Review (v. 70: 581-6), Scriptorium (v. 39: 102-5), Revue d'histoire des textes (v. 10: 57-75), Classical Outlook (v. 72: 126-9), and A Distinct Voice: Medieval Studies in Honor of Leonard E. Boyle, O.P., ed. J. Brown and W. Stoneman (1977). His annotated translation, The Letters of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010), completed with Prof. Joseph Goering (University of Toronto), received the Margaret Wade Labarge Prize for 2011, awarded by the Canadian Society of Medievalists, and he was the named dedicatee of Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu: New Editions and Studies, ed. John Flood et al. (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2013). Professor Mantello has served as research associate for CANTUS: A Database for Gregorian Chant and is currently an editorial adviser for The Electronic Grosseteste and a member of the editorial board of the series, Medieval Continuation of the Fathers of the Church, published by CUA Press. Before coming to CUA he was a research associate and Izaak Walton Killam Post-Doctoral Research Scholar at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto. He has received fellowships (1985, 2010-11) and several research grants (1989-91, 1992-93, 1995) from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He teaches a wide range of courses in classical and medieval Latin and in manuscript studies (paleography, codicology, textual criticism).
Frank A. C. Mantello (email; BA, MA, Manitoba, 1965, 1967; MA, PhD, Centre for Medieval Studies, Toronto, 1970, 1977), ordinary professor and Margaret Gardiner Scholar, has been a member of the CUA faculty since 1979. He is a medievalist and co-editor (with A. G. Rigg) of Medieval Latin: An Introduction and Bibliographical Guide (Washington, 1996; repr. 1999). His other published work has usually focused on editions of medieval Latin texts--especially the writings of Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln (1235-53)--which have been published in Mediaeval Studies (v. 36: 144-59; v. 47: 367-78; v. 53: 89-123), Franciscan Studies (v. 39: 165-79), The Journal of Theological Studies (n.s., v. 36: 118-28), Revue Bénédictine (v. 96: 125-68), Recherches de théologie ancienne et medievale (v. 54: 52-112), Viator (v. 18: 253-73), Traditio (v. 67: 341-84, with Joseph Goering), and the Toronto Medieval Latin Texts series (v. 14). Other articles have appeared in Speculum (v. 54: 100-3), The Catholic Historical Review (v. 70: 581-6), Scriptorium (v. 39: 102-5), Revue d'histoire des textes (v. 10: 57-75), Classical Outlook (v. 72: 126-9), and A Distinct Voice: Medieval Studies in Honor of Leonard E. Boyle, O.P., ed. J. Brown and W. Stoneman (1977). His annotated translation, The Letters of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010), completed with Prof. Joseph Goering (University of Toronto), received the Margaret Wade Labarge Prize for 2011, awarded by the Canadian Society of Medievalists, and he was the named dedicatee of Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu: New Editions and Studies, ed. John Flood et al. (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2013). Professor Mantello has served as research associate for CANTUS: A Database for Gregorian Chant and is currently an editorial adviser for The Electronic Grosseteste and a member of the editorial board of the series, Medieval Continuation of the Fathers of the Church, published by CUA Press. Before coming to CUA he was a research associate and Izaak Walton Killam Post-Doctoral Research Scholar at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto. He has received fellowships (1985, 2010-11) and several research grants (1989-91, 1992-93, 1995) from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He teaches a wide range of courses in classical and medieval Latin and in manuscript studies (paleography, codicology, textual criticism).