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Heresies of the high middle ages
Walter L. Wakefield and Austin P. Evans
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Frontmatter (page i)
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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A Historical Sketch of the Medieval Popular Heresies (page 1)
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Sources for the History of the Heresies (page 56)
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A Note on the Translations (page 68)
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EARLY APPEARANCES OF THE HERESIES IN WESTERN EUROPE (page 71)
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1. Early Traces of Heresy in France, Italy, and Spain (page 71)
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2. "Manichaeans" in Aquitainae (page 73)
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3. Heresy at Orlians (page 74)
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4. The Conversion of Heretics by the Bishop of Arras-Cambrai (page 82)
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5. Heretics at Monforte (page 86)
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6. Heretics at Chalons-sur-Marne and Bishop Wazo (page 89)
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF HERESY FROM THE LATE ELEVENTH TO THE MID‒TWELFTH CENTURY (page 95)
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7. Ramihrdus: Heretic or Reformer? (page 95)
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8. The Heresy of Tanchelm (page 96)
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9. "Manichaeans" near Soissons (page 101)
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10. Heresy in Ivoy, near Trier (page 105)
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11. Henry ofLe Mans (page 107)
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12. A Monk's Description of the Errors of Henry (page 115)
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13. The Teachings of Peter of Bruys (page 118)
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14. Bernard of Clairvaux against Henry (page 122)
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15. An Appeal to Bernard of Clairvaux (page 126)
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16. A Warning from Pdrigueux (page 138)
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17. An Appeal from Liege to the Pope (page 139)
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18. Eudo of Brittany (page 141)
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19. Arnold of Brescia (page 146)
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THE SPREAD OF HERESY IN ITALY 1160‒1216 (page 151)
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20. Civil Unrest as a Background for Heresy (page 151)
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21. The Letter of Master Vacarius against the Errors of Hugo Speroni (page 152)
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22. The Origins of the Humiliati (page 158)
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23. The Heresy of the Cathars (page 159)
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24. The Origins of the Cathars in Italy (page 167)
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25. Bonacursus: A Description of the Catharist Heresy (page 170)
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26. The Heresy of the Passagians (page 173)
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27. An Account of the Hospitality of Heretics by Yves of Narbonne (page 185)
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HERESY IN SOUTHERN FRANCE, 1155-1216 (page 189)
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28. A Debate between Catholics and Heretics (page 189)
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29. Action against Heresy in Toulouse (page 194)
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30. The Origins of the Waldensian Heresy (page 200)
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31. The Waldenses at the Third Lateran Council (page 202)
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32. A Profession of Faith by Waldes of Lyons (page 204)
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33. Stephen of Bourbon on the Ear'ly Waldenses (page 208)
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34. A Debate between Catholics and Waldenses (page 210)
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35. Alan of Lille: A Scholar's Attack on Heretics (page 214)
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36. The Reconciliation of a Group of Waldenses to the Church (page 220)
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37. An Exposure of the Albigensian and Waldensiant Heresies (page 230)
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38. A Description of Cathars and Waldenses by Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay (page 235)
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HERETICAL MOVEMENTS IN NORTHERN EUROPE, 1155‒1216 (page 243)
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39. An Incident at Cologne in 1163 (page 243)
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40. The Fate of Heretics in Eigland (page 245)
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41. "Publicans" at Vezelay (page 247)
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42. From Heresy to Witchcraft (page 249)
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43. The Spread of Heresy in Northern Europe (page 256)
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44. The Amalricians (page 258)
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HERESY IN THE THIRTEENTH AND EARLY FOURTEENTH CENTURIES, 1216‒1325 (page 265)
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45. The Varieties of Heresy (page 265)
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46. Dissent between the Poor Lombards and the Poor of Lyons (page 278)
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47. A Debate between a Catholic and a Patarine (page 289)
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48. Subjects and Texts for Preaching against Heresy (page 296)
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49. James Capelli on the Cathars (page 301)
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50. Moneta of Cremona: Excerpts from a Summa against the Cathars (page 307)
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51. The Summa of Rainerius Sacconi (page 329)
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52. Waldenses in the Thirteenth Century (page 346)
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53. Tenets of the Italian Cathars (page 351)
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54. An Inquisitor's Notebook, by Anselm of Alessandria (page 361)
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55. Bernard Gui's Description of Heresies (page 373)
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CATHARIST LITERATURE OF THE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH CENTURIES (page 447)
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56. Bogomil Literature Adopted by the Cathars (page 447)
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57. The Catharist Rituals (page 465)
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58. A "Manichaean" Treatise (page 494)
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59. The Book of the Two Principles (page 511)
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60. The Catharist Church and Its Interpretation of the Lord's Prayer (page 592)
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ABBREVIATIONS (page 631)
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APPENDIX: A LIST OF POLEMICAL SOURCES (page 633)
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NOTES (page 639)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 820)
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INDEX (page 847)
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Published: c1991
Publisher: Columbia University Press
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