Hill Monastic Manuscript Library and Alcuin Library, St. John's University
Dr. Heintzelman has been working with the Rare Books Collections at St. John's University since 2001. In his previous capacity as Associate Director at HMML, he was also responsible for developing and maintaining the online cataloque In Principio. Since July, 2004, Dr. Heintzelman has been both Curator of the Center for Austrian and German Medieval Studies at HMML, and Rare Books Cataloger at the Alcuin Library.
Matthew Heintzelman received his Ph.D. in Germanic Studies from the University of Chicago. He is currently completing a Master of Library and Information Sciences degree from the University of Iowa.
"Büt mir ein frisch ruote har: The Jews as Scourgers of Jesus in Late Medieval German Passion Plays," New Approaches to European Theater of the Middle Ages: An Ontology (Peter Lang, 2004), edited by Barbara I.Gusick and Edelgard E. DuBruck.
"English Resources at the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library," in the Old English Newsletter, volume 36, number 1 (appeared in June 2003).
"The Self in the Eyes of the Other: Creating Violent Expectations in Late Medieval German Drama," in Violence in Fifteenth-Century Text and Image (Fifteenth-Century Studies, vol. 27, April 2002), ed. by Edelgard DuBruck and Yael Even.
"Drama, Christmas Play," "Drama, Easter Play," "Drama, Passion Play," in: Medieval Germany, An Encyclopedia, edited by John Jeep. (New York & London: Garland Publishing, 2001).