It was recently Anselm's feast-day, so it seems reasonable to link to Anselmian things, even if somewhat belatedly.
* "Catholic Blogic" had two posts for the occasion: Anselm of Aosta, Bec, and Canterbury (a timeline for his life); Feast of St. Anselm (a list of his major writings, with summaries)
* Here's my post on Anselm's Proslogion argument: The Prayer and the Fool
* A lovely passage from the Proslogion at "Laudator Temporis Acti": Rest.
* A brief discussion of the idea of Cur Deus Homo, Anselm's work on the Incarnation and Redemption, at "verbum ipsum": The Crucified God.
* Here's a passage I posted from Cur Deus Homo: Anselm on Incarnation