
Title
- Cambridge Studies In Medieval Literature ; 23
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edited by Peter Biller and Anne HudsonPublication Details
BookCambridge University Press1994Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) BT1319 .H47 1994 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Did growing literacy in the later medieval period foster popular heresy, or did heresy provide a crucial stimulus to the spread of literacy? (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- 1. Heresy and literacy: earlier history of the theme / Peter Biller
- 2. Literacy and the making of heresy c. 1000-c. 1150 / R. I. Moore
- 3. Wisdom from the East: the reception by the Cathers of Eastern dualist texts / Bernard Hamilton
- 4. The Cathars of Languedoc and written materials / Peter Biller
- 5. Italian Catharism and written culture / Lorenzo Paolini
- 6. Heresy and literacy: evidence of the thirteenth-century exempla / Aaron Gurevich
- 7. The literacy of Waldensianism from Valdes to c. 1400 / Alexander Patschovsky
- 8. The Waldensian books / Anne Brenon
- 9. Waldensians in the Dauphine (1400-1530): from dissidence in texts to dissidence in practice / Pierette Paravy
- 10. Were the Waldensians more literate than their contemporaries (1460- 1560)? / Gabriel Audisio
- 11. Writing and resistance among Beguins of Languedoc and Catalonia / Robert E. Lerner
- 12. Religious reading amongst the laity in France in the fifteenth century / Genevieve Hasenohr
- 13. Laicus litteratus: the paradox of Lollardy / Anne Hudson
- 14. Literacy and heresy in Hussite Bohemia / Frantisek Smahel
- 15. Heterodoxy, literacy and print in the early German Reformation / Bob Scribner
- 16. Literacy, heresy, history and orthodoxy: perspectives and permutations for the later Middle Ages / R. N. Swanson
ISBN
- 0521419794
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