The Commentaries & Scholarship of Frostianity
The tradition of exegesis (the reading of the Rime) and theological reflection — the work of the Hagalite schoolmen, the Fathers of the councils, the mystics, and the reformers.
The Method of Reading
- The Threefold Sense (Commentary) — the Snow (literal), Frost (moral), and Glacier (mystical) senses.
- The Ring of Reading — the lectionary cycle through the whole canon each year.
The Great Commentaries
- The Parables of Connor (Commentary) — exegesis of Connor’s rimetales.
- On the Six Winters (Commentary) — the classic exposition of creation by Saint Cael of Frosthold.
- The Glacier Glosses — the standard medieval verse-by-verse gloss of the Renaissance schools.
- Vorne’s Cold Commentary — Vorne’s reforming commentary on the Letter to the Caldhavenites.
The Fathers & Doctors
- Saint Hagal — wisdom and angelology.
- Saint Cael of Frosthold — the Three Colds and the two natures.
- Mother Aldis of the Silent Drift — the great mystic; the prayer of stillness.
- Eilif Vorne — the reformer.
Theological Treatises
- The Sum of Cold Things (Treatise) — the great systematic summa of the Hagalites.
- On the Keeping of the Dead (Treatise) — the doctrine of the The Slush and prayer for the dead.
- The Cooling of the Passions (Treatise) — the ascetical classic on the The Seven Fevers.