Volume 4 update
HoPWaG 4: Medieval Philosophy is now officially in production and I've been sent a schedule from Oxford University Press, indicating it will be published in September 2019!
In reply to More great news; any idea re. by Karl Young
I think the paperbacks come
I think the paperbacks come out about a year later, so in this case they should appear in 2020. Thanks for your interest in the series!
Great news! Can't wait! These
Great news! Can't wait! These book versions are what I look forward to every year. I have Copleston, Russel, etc on my shelf but it's really Adamson that I hold out for. Assuming you finish, I'm going to consider it the definitive history.
The dating for the death of
The dating for the death of Gottschalk is probably incorrect on your web-page and in the newly published book. They have 668 but I think it is closer to 868.
In reply to The dating for the death of by George Watson
Yes, thanks, I saw your other
Yes, thanks, I saw your other comment to this effect - I changed it here on the website. Was just a typo.
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More great news; any idea re.
More great news; any idea re. the lag time between the releases of the hardback and paperback editions ? Since, if I last that long, I plan on filling a shelf or so with the set of HoPWaG volumes, I figured I should probably do it on the budget end (and those really are a great deal - thanks to you and OUP for making those accesible to we non academic-library types - interlibrary loan time scales don't quite get it for books that one would like to use for reference).