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John Hus at the Council of Constance
d. 1451 Petr z Mladenovic and Matthew Spinka
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Frontmatter
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INTRODUCTION The Conciliar Movement and the Council of Constance
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The Rise of Conciliarism (page 3)
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Leaders of the Czech Reform Prior to John Hus (page 22)
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Hus's Leadership of the Reform Movement (page 30)
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The Battle Is Joined (page 46)
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The Principles and Aims of the Council of Constance (page 63)
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Hus's "Heresy" (page 73)
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Peter of Mladoňovice and His "Account" of Hus's Trial (page 79)
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PART ONE Peter of Mladoňovice: An Account of the Trial and Condemnation of Master John Hus in Constance
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I. Events Prior to the Journey to Constance (page 89)
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II. The Trial to the Begining of the Imprisonment, and in what Matter it Originated (page 110)
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III. Here Follow the So-called Hearings, but in Truth not Hearings but Jeerings and Vilifications (page 163)
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IV. About the Hearing on the Eighth Day of June (page 182)
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V. The End of the Saintly and Reverend Master John Hus (page 224)
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PART TWO Letters of Hus and Relevant Documents (page 237)
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Bibliography (page 299)
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Index (page 305)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 42.1 (Jan. 1967): 190-191 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2856129 |
AHR | 72.2 (Jan. 1967): 560-561 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1859282 |
JR | 47.1 (Jan. 1967): 76-77 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1201424 |
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Published: c1965
Publisher: Columbia University Press
- 9780231027427 (hardcover)