Studies in Medieval Thought and Learning From Abelard to WyclifBloomsbury Publishing, 1981 M07 1 - 446 pages These fifteen essays range from Peter Abelard to John Wyclif. Beryl Smalley brings these men to life, uncovering what they read and what they thought and putting them into their historical context. |
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5 Ralph of Flaix on Leviticus | 49 |
6 Ecclesiastical Attitudes to Novelty c 1100 c 1250 | 97 |
7 Gregory IX and the Two Faces of the Soul | 117 |
8 William of Auvergne John of La Rochelle and St Thomas Aquinas on the Old Law | 121 |
11 Which William of Nottingham? | 249 |
12 John Baconthorpes Postill on St Matthew | 289 |
13 Jean de Hesdin O Hosp S loh | 345 |
14 Jean de Hesdin a Source of the Somnium viridarii | 393 |
John Wyclifs Dilemma | 399 |
Bibliography of Beryl Smalley | 417 |
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