Document Type:
Collective work
Author/editor:
Edited by Caterina Bruschi and Peter Biller
 
Standard: Bruschi, Caterina [Caterina Brucschi] Biller, Peter [Peter Biller]
Title:
Texts and the Repression of Medieval Heresy

Standard:

Series:
York Studies in Medieval Theology
Volume:
4
Date of Publication:
2003
Place of Publication:
York

Standard: York

Publisher/Printer name:
York Medieval Press

Standard: York Medieval Press

ISBN/ISSN:
1 903153 10 7
Pages:
XVII, 256
Number of illustrations:
1 Abb.
Subjects:
Collection Doat - Paris - Bibliothèque Nationale - Vol. 21-26
Heresies - History - Middle Ages - Sources - Congresses - 2000

Table of contents:

 

Introduction

1. Caterina Bruschi and Peter Biller: Texts and the Repression of Heresy: Introduction (p. 3-19)

The 2000 York Quodlibet Lecture

2. Alexander Patschovsky, Heresy and Society: On the Political Function of Heresy in the Medieval World (p. 23-41)

Texts and the Repression of Medieval Heresy

3. Jessalynn Bird, The Construction of Orthodoxy and the (De)construction of Heretical Attacks on the Eucharist in Pastoralia from Peter the Chanter's Circle in Paris (p. 45-61);

4. John H. Arnold, Inquisition, Texts and Discourse (p. 63-80);

5. Caterina Bruschi, 'Magna diligentia est habenda per inquisitorem': Precautions before Reading Doat 21-26 (p. 81-110);

6. Mark Pegg, Questions about Questions: Toulouse 609 and the Great Inquisition of 1245-6 (p. 111-125);

7. Peter Biller, Why no Food? Waldensian Followers in Bernard Gui's Practica inquisitionis and culpe (p. 127-146);

8. James Given, The Béguins in Bernard Gui's Liber sententiarum (p. 147-161);

 9. Peter Biller, Fingerprinting an Anonymous Description of the Waldensians (p. 163-193) -  Appendix: Edition and Translation of the De vita et actibus (p. 195-207);

 10. Caterina Bruschi, The 'Register in the Register': Reflections on the Doat 32 Dossier (p. 209-220);

 11. Anne Hudson, Which Wyche? The Framing of the Lollard Heretic and/or Saint (p. 221-237).

Summary/Notes:

Nrs. 3-8 and 11 are papers delivered at a conference held by the University of York's Centre for Medieval Studies at King's Manor, York, on 20 May 2000, under the title: 'Trials and Treatises: Texts and the Repression of Medieval Heresy'. 

Recensioni: Bollettino della Società di Studi Valdesi 121 (dicembre 2004) n.195, p. 109-116 [Francesca Tasca]; Heresis (2004) n° 40, pp. 167-169 [Jörg Feuchter];

Contribution in a collective work :
- Fingerprinting an Anonymous Description of the Waldensians
- Why no Food? Waldensian Followers in Bernard Gui's 'Practica inquisitionis' and 'culpe'