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Lancastrian kings and Lollard knights
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ISBN: 0191590630 0585259593 9780191590634 9780585259598 0198223447 9780198223443 Year: 1972 Publisher: Oxford, Clarendon P.,

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Pedagogy, intellectuals, and dissent in the later Middle Ages : Lollardy and ideas of learning
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ISBN: 1107117429 1280154519 0511117736 0511040504 0511153317 0511483260 0511327862 0511048238 9780511040504 9780521652384 0521652383 9780511483264 9780521023023 0521023025 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This book is about the place of pedagogy and the role of intellectuals in medieval dissent. Focusing on the medieval English heresy known as Lollardy, Rita Copeland places heretical and orthodox attitudes to learning in a long historical perspective that reaches back to antiquity. She shows how educational ideologies of ancient lineage left their imprint on the most sharply politicized categories of late medieval culture, and how radical teachers transformed inherited ideas about classrooms and pedagogy as they brought their teaching to adult learners. The pedagogical imperatives of Lollard dissent were also embodied in the work of certain public figures, intellectuals whose dissident careers transformed the social category of the medieval intellectual. Looking closely at the prison narratives of two Lollard preachers, Copeland shows how their writings could serve as examples for their fellow dissidents and forge a new rapport between academic and non-academic communities.

The Wycliffite heresy : authority and the interpretation of texts
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ISBN: 9780511483288 9780521807203 9780521109871 0511018428 9780511018428 0521807204 0511119836 9780511119835 0511483287 9780511044380 0511044380 1280154969 9781280154966 0521109876 0511154607 9780511154607 051132846X Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Kantik Ghosh argues that one of the main reasons for Lollardy's sensational resonance for its times, and for its immediate posterity, was its exposure of fundamental problems in late medieval academic engagement with the Bible, its authority and its polemical uses. Examining Latin and English sources, Ghosh shows how the same debates over biblical hermeneutics and associated methodologies were from the 1380s onwards conducted both within and outside the traditional university framework, and how by eliding boundaries between Latinate biblical speculation and vernacular religiosity Lollardy changed the cultural and political positioning of both. Covering a wide range of texts - scholastic and extramural, in Latin and in English, written over half a century from Wyclif to Thomas Netter - Ghosh concludes that by the first decades of the fifteenth century Lollardy had partly won the day. Whatever its fate as a religious movement, it had successfully changed the intellectual landscape of England.


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From England to Bohemia : heresy and communication in the later Middle Ages
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ISBN: 9781107016798 9781139061438 9781107479906 9781139338707 1139338706 9781139336963 1139336967 1139061437 1107016797 9781139340281 1139334395 9781139334396 1107230535 9781107230538 1280394137 9781280394133 9786613572059 6613572055 1139337831 9781139337830 1139341863 9781139341868 1107479908 113934028X Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This is the first book-length study of the influential cultural and religious exchanges which took place between England and Bohemia following Richard II's marriage to Anne of Bohemia in 1382. The ensuing growth in communication between the two kingdoms initially enabled new ideas of religion to flourish in both countries but eventually led the English authorities to suppress heresy. This exciting project has been made possible by the discovery of new manuscripts after the opening up of Czech archives over the past twenty years. It is the only study to analyze the Lollard-Hussite exchange with an eye to the new opportunities for international travel and correspondence to which the Great Schism gave rise, and examines how the use of propaganda and The Council of Constance brought an end to this communication by securing the condemnation of heretics such as John Wyclif.


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The school of heretics : academic condemnation at the University of Oxford, 1277-1409
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ISBN: 9789004206618 9004206612 9786613270559 1283270552 9004206620 9789004206625 9781283270557 Year: 2011 Volume: 40 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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Academic condemnation has long been recognized as an important issue in the history of universities and the history of medieval thought. Yet few studies have examined the phenomenon in serious detail. This work is the first book-length study of academic condemnations at Oxford. It explores every known case in detail, including several never examined before, and then considers the practice of condemnation as a whole. As such, it provides a context to see John Wyclif and the Oxford Lollards not as unique figures, but as targets of a practice a century old by 1377. It argues that condemnation did not happen purely for reasons of theological purity, but reflected social and institutional pressures within the university.

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