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G.R. Owst Mediæval Artes Praedicandi A Hand-list, by Harry Caplan 6/2, p. 151

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works

  • Pro gymnasmata of Hermógenes
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  • Divisiones Sermonům
  • Divisiones Thematum
  • De Arte Sermocinanti by Thomas Penketh
  • De illus tribus Anglice Scriptoribus of John Pits
  • De Arte Praedicandi by Thomas of Salisbury
  • De Pradicatoris Officio by Robert Holcot

people

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