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Texts and the Repression of Medieval Heresy
Edited by Caterina Bruschi
Edited by Peter Biller


'Did you see a heretic? When? Where? Who else was there?'. The inquisitor is questioning, and a suspect is replying; a notary is translating from the vernacular into Latin, and writing it down, abbreviating and omitting at will; later there is the reading out of a sentence in public and then, in a few cases, burning. At every stage there is a text: a list of questions, for example, or an inquisitor's how-to-do it manual. The substance and intention of these texts forms the subject of this book. The introduction brings them all together in an historiographical survey of the role of texts in the suppression of heresy, and the volume is crowned by the Quodlibet lecture, in which the doyen of all heresy historians, ALEXANDER PATSCHOVSKY, magisterially surveys the political nature of heresy accusations. Contributors: MARK PEGG, PETER BILLER, CATERINA BRUSCHI, JAMES GIVEN, JOHN ARNOLD, JESSALYN BIRD, ANNE HUDSON, ALEXANDER PATSCHOVSKY.

 

DETAILS

1 b/w illustrations
276 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781903153109
Binding: Hardback
First published: 05/Dec/2002
Price: 105.00 USD / 55.00 GBP
Imprint: York Medieval Press
Series: York Studies in Medieval Theology
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HRAL

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Contents
1   Texts and the Repression of Heresy: Introduction (with Peter Biller)
Caterina Bruschi
1   Texts and the Repression of Heresy: Introduction (with Caterina Bruschi)
Peter Biller
2   Heresy and Society: On the Political Function of Heresy in the Medieval World
Dr Alexander Patschovsky
3   The Construction of Orthodoxy and the (De)construction of Heretical Attacks on the Eucharist in Pastoralia from Peter the Chanter's Circle in Paris
Jessalynn Bird
4   Inquisition, Texts and Discourse
John Arnold
5   'Magna diligentia est habenda per inquisitorem': Precautions before Reading Doat 21-26
Caterina Bruschi
6   Questions about Questions: Manuscript 609 and the Great Inquisition of 1245-6
Mark Pegg
7   Why no Food? Waldensian Followers in Bernard Gui's Practica inquisitionis and culpe
Peter Biller
8   The Béguins in Bernard Gui's Liber Sententiarum
James B Given
9   Fingerprinting an Anonymous Description of the Waldensians. Appendix: Edition and Translation of the De vita et actibus
Peter Biller
10   The 'Register in the Register': Reflections on the Doat 32 Dossier
Caterina Bruschi
11   Which Wyche? The Framing of the Lollard Heretic and/or Saint
Anne Hudson

Reviews
Scrupulous, creative scholarship. JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY



 

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