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Timothy Luke Glover

Position

Researcher, Marie sk艂odowska-curie postdoctoral fellow

Affiliation

Short info

My research explores medieval religious literature and culture. I am especially interested in the literary and material forms of devotional writings. My current project examines how Latin acted as a language of popularisation in the Middle Ages through the reference books priests used for teaching.
Publications

Monographs and Editions

  • Richard Rolle's Art of Synthesis: Compilation, Form, and Authorship (monograph, in negotiation)
  • Richard Rolle's Emendatio vitae and Other Works (critical edition, under advance contract with PIMS)

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  • 鈥楾he Original Text, Recipient, and Manuscript Presentation of Richard Rolle鈥檚 Emendatio vitae [The Amending of Life]鈥, Mediaeval Studies 85 (2025 for 2023), 163鈥238.
  • 鈥樷淪trange in His Ways, Strange in His Words鈥: Eccentricity, Eremitism, and Autobiography in the Writings of Richard Rolle鈥, Speculum 99.4 (2024), 1052鈥65. 
  • 鈥楲ate-Medieval Commonplace Culture, the Pastoral Compendium, and the Form of Richard Rolle鈥檚 The Form of Living鈥, Review of English Studies 75, issue 319 (2024), 165鈥83. 
  • 鈥楻ichard Rolle鈥檚 Commentary on the Lord鈥檚 Prayer: Composition, Text, Reception鈥, The Journal of Medieval Latin 34 (2024), 189鈥251. 
  • 鈥楽inging from Manuscripts? Fifteenth-Century, English, Secular Songs with Music and their Reading Practices鈥, Postgraduate English: A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English 33 (2016), 1鈥30.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters

  • 鈥楻ichard Rolle and the Heresy of the Free Spirit鈥, Medieval Mystical Tradition in England IX, ed. E.A. Jones (Woodbridge, 2025), pp. 16鈥33
Projects

PopLatin: Priests鈥 Books and the Popularisation of the Contemplative Life in England, 1300鈥1550

(Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Project funded by the European Research Council, 2025鈥2027)

PopLatin aims to write a new history of lay contemplative spirituality in the Middle Ages. Medieval people understood 鈥榗ontemplation鈥 as the highest religious experience: a revelation of divine love that could only occur, rarely, for those most committed to God. PopLatin offers a novel account of medieval contemplative spirituality by focusing on sources that scholars have largely overlooked: namely, the Latin textbooks that medieval priests used to teach their congregations. Latin priests鈥 books popularised famous medieval writers by transforming their teachings into more accessible forms, which priests then used to instruct their parishioners orally. The premise of PopLatin is that these neglected sources offer a new history of lay contemplative spirituality in the Middle Ages. By showing, counter-intuitively, that Latin was a language of popularisation through texts like these, PopLatin offers a radically revised view of what literature and beliefs ordinary laypeople could access during the centuries before the European Reformation. 

These objectives will be achieved through: literary analysis of four case studies, to establish how these Latin texts popularised the contemplative teachings of medieval authorities; analysis of material evidence, to show how priests communicated the teachings in their books to laypeople; survey of Latin priests鈥 literature, assisted by AI, to contextualise my research in wider trends; and literary analysis of the influence of Latin priests鈥 books on writers more famous today, to establish their importance for cultural history.