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Books under Suspicion: Censorship and Tolerance of Revelatory Writing in Late Medieval England
Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
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Cover
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Half title
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Title page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgements
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Chronology of Non-Wycliffite Cases of Heresy and Related Events in Post-Conquest England and Ireland, with Other Relevant Dates
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A Word about Intellectual Freedom and Intolerable Tolerances in Schism England
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Introduction
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Chapter One: SILENCING OPTIMISM
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Chapter Two: “THROUGH THE HIDING OF BOOKS”
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Chapter Three: TWO THIRTEENTH-CENTURY CONDEMNED BOOKS AND THEIR REVIVAL
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Chapter Four: “EXTRA FIDEM SCRIPTURE”
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Chapter Five: VISIONS FROM PRISON
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Chapter Six: URBAN DEVOTION AND FEMALE PREACHING
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Chapter Seven: THE M.N. GLOSSES TO PORETE’S MIRROR AND THE QUESTION OF INSULAR SUSPICION
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Chapter Eight: FORENSIC VISION AND INTELLECTUAL VISION
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Chapter Nine: TWO OXFORD PROFESSORS UNDER INQUISITION I
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Chapter Ten: TWO OXFORD PROFESSORS UNDER INQUISITION II
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Concluding Thoughts
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Appendix A: Arundel’s Constitutions of 1407– 9 and Vernacular Literature
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Appendix B: The 1389 Confiscations of Four Banned Continental Writers as Reported in the Opus arduum
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Appendix C: The Confluence of Terminology for the Beguines, the Olivian “Secta Beguinorum,” Franciscan Spirituals, Beghards, and Heresy of the Free Spirit in Official Records and English Sources
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Notes
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Works Cited
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Index of Manuscripts
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Index of Historical Persons, Places, and Subjects
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Published: 2006
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
- 9780268033125 (hardcover)
- 9780268084592 (ebook)
- 9780268033231 (paperback)