Astrik L. Gabriel |
Oxford Studies Presented to Daniel Callus (Oxford Historical Society, New Series, vol. XVI) |
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35/1, p. 90 |
James Crompton |
Heresy in the Later Middle Ages, by Gordon Leff |
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38/1, p. 99 |
Neil Cartlidge |
Alastair Minnis, Fallible Authors: Chaucer’s Pardoner and Wife of Bath |
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79/1, p. 138 |
Mark Campbell Chambers |
Ruth Niesse, Defining Acts: Drama and the Politics of Interpretation in Late Medieval England |
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76/1, p. 141 |
Anne Hudson |
Edwin D. Craun, Ethics and Power in Medieval English Reformist Writing |
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80/2, p. 142 |
Janet Coleman |
Selections from English Wycliffite Writings, by Anne Hudson |
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49/1, p. 142 |
SIMON WALKER |
The History of the University of Oxford, Volume II: Late Medieval Oxford, by J. I. Catto, T. A. R. Evans |
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63/1, p. 170 |
NICHOLAS WATSON |
Kantik Ghosh, The Wycliffite Heresy: Authority and the Interpretation of Texts, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 45 |
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72/2, p. 331 |
A.S.G. Edwards |
Two Wycliffite Texts: The Sermon of William Taylor 1406; The Testimony of William Thorpe 1407, Early English Text Society, os 301, by Anne Hudson |
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63/2, p. 331 |