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After Arundel: religious writing in fifteenth-century England Gillespie, Vincent J. • Ghosh, Kantik [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Medieval church studies / 21 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Gillespie, Vincent J. • Ghosh, Kantik |
Inhalt
![]() | Chichele's Church: Vernacular Theology in England after Thomas Arundel |
![]() | After Arundel: The Closing or the Opening of the English Mind? |
![]() | Censorship or Cultural Change? Reformation and Renaissance in the Spirituality of Late Medieval England |
![]() | Vernacular Theology / Theological Vernacular: A Game of Two Halves? |
![]() | Orthodoxy's Image Trouble: Images in and after Arundel's Constitutions |
![]() | Censorship and Cultural Continuity: Love's Mirror, the Pore Caitif, and Religious Experience before and after Arundel |
![]() | Voice after Arundel |
![]() | Conciliarism and Heresy in England |
![]() | 'Let Them Praise Him in Church': Orthodox Reform at Salisbury Cathedral in the First Half of the Fifteenth Century |
![]() | London after Arundel: Learned Rectors and the Strategies of Orthodox Reform |
![]() | Common Libraries in Fifteenth-Century England: An Episcopal Benefaction |
![]() | Religion, Humanism, and Humanity: Chaundler's Dialogues and the Winchester Secretum |
![]() | Staging Advice in Oxford, New College, MS 288: On Thomas Chaundler and Thomas Bekynton |
![]() | Reconstructing the Mixed Life in Reginald Pecock's Reule of Crysten Religioun |
![]() | Vernacular Authority and the Rhetoric of Sciences in Pecock's The Folewer to the Donet and in The Court of Sapience |
![]() | 'This holy tyme': Present Sense in the Digby Lyrics |
![]() | English Devotions for a Noble Household: The Long Passion in Audelay's Counsel of Conscience |
![]() | Lydgate's Retraction and 'his resorte to his religyoun' |
![]() | Devotional Cosmopolitanism in Fifteenth-Century England |
![]() | Canons and Catechisms: The Austin Canons of South-East England and Sacerdos parochialis |
![]() | 'Þat þine opun dedis be a trewe book': Reading around Arundel's Constitutions |
![]() | Gender, Confession, and Authority: Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 in the Fifteenth Century |
![]() | Dressing up a 'galaunt': Traditional Piety and Fashionable Politics in Peter Idley's 'translacions' of Mannyng and Lydgate |
![]() | Richard Methley and the Translation of Vernacular Religious Writing into Latin |
![]() | Saints' Lives and the Literary after Arundel |
![]() | Hagiography after Arundel: Expounding the Trinity |
![]() | Proliferation and Purification: The Use of Books for Nuns after Arundel |
![]() | After Arundel but before Luther: The First Half-Century of Print |
![]() | Wyclif, Arundel, and the Long Fifteenth Century |
![]() | 'A clerke schulde have it of kinde for to kepe counsell' |