Four Lollard dialogues: an edition with commentary (original) (raw)

English Wycliffite Sermons. Pamela Gradon and Anne Hudson, editors, volumes 4 and 5. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. Review.

Wayne J Hankey

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Review: What is a Lollard? Dissent and Belief in Late Medieval England, by J. Patrick Hornbeck II. Oxford Theological Monographs. Oxford University …

Matthew J Pereira

Reformation and Renaissance Review, 2011

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Scripting Defense: Textual Arguments and their Readers amid the Pursuit of Heresy in England

Fiona Somerset

Nottingham Medieval Studies, 2019

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Documentary Culture and the Making of Medieval English Literature

Emily Steiner

The Sixteenth century journal, 2005

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Bracy V. Hill II, “Apocalyptic Lollards?: The Conservative Use of The Book of Daniel in the English Wycliffite Sermons,” Church History and Religious Culture 90, no. 1 (2010): 1-23. (doi:10.1163/187124110X506518)

Bracy Hill

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The Wycliffite Heresy: Authority and the Interpretation of Texts

Ruth Nisse

Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 2003

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Lollardy in Mum and the Sothsegger: A Reconsideration

Stephen M Yeager

2011

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“Wyclif, John.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Medieval British Literature. Oxford: Blackwell, 2017.

Michael Van Dussen

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"'Shipwreck is Everywhere': Lycidas and the Problem of the Secular," in Catherine Gray and Erin Murphy, eds., Milton Now: Alternative Approaches and Contexts (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), 29-50.

Sharon Achinstein

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The Power of Oratory: Rereading the Whitby Liber Beati Gregorii

Celia Chazelle

Traditio, 2021

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‘Songes of Rechelesnesse’. Langland and the Franciscans. By Lawrence M. Clopper. (Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Civilization.) Pp. xviii+368 incl. frontispiece. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997. £39.50 ($52.50). 0 472 10744 5

Richard K Emmerson

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1999

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Appendix B to Feeling Like Saints: Lollard Writings after Wyclif

Fiona Somerset

2013

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The Emergence of the Literary in John Lydgate’s Life of Our Lady

Robert Meyer-Lee

JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2010

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Resisting the Linguistic Hierarchy: Heretical Language and the Rise of Middle English

S. Gaylor

2021

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Canon Wars and Outlier Manuscripts: Gospel Harmony in the Lollard Controversy

Elizabeth Schirmer

Huntington Library Quarterly, 2010

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Wycliffite Influence in an Age of Political and Religious Turmoil: A Reassessment of Jack Upland, Friar Daw's Reply, and Upland's Rejoinder

Bradley Peppers

2018

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Lies, Slander, and Obscenity in Medieval English Literature: Pastoral Rhetoric and the Deviant Speaker.Edwin D. Craun

Kathryn Lynch

Speculum, 1999

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Appendix A to Feeling Like Saints: Lollard Writings after Wyclif

Fiona Somerset

2013

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Marion Turner. Chaucerian Conflict: Languages of Antagonism In Late Fourteenth-Century London.

K P Clarke

The Review of English Studies, 2007

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From Minority to Maturity: The Evolution of Later Lollardy

SHERM Journal, Robert E . Stansfield-Cudworth

Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry, 2021

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Review of "Beyond Reformation? An essay on William Langland's Piers Plowman and the end of Constantinian Christianity," by David Aers

R. D. Perry

Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2017

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The Letter and the Line: Discourse and Its Other in Lyotard

Peter Dews

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‘Better Lyo'tard' than never, I figure’ – review of Discourse, Figure [personal archive copy]

Kiff Bamford

Art History Vol. 36 Issue 4, 2013

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The Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ: Exploring the Middle English Tradition ed. by Ian Johnson, Allan F. Westphall (review)

Allan Westphall

JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2016

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The Rhetorical Poetics of the Middle Ages: Reconstructive Polyphony: Essays in Honor of Robert O. Payne

Deborah Sinnreich-Levi

The Yearbook of English Studies, 2003

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Wyclif and Lollardy

Stephen Lahey

2001

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Beyond Reformation: An Essay on William Langland's Piers Plowman and the End of Constantinian Christianity by David Aers (review)

Gaelan Gilbert

The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures, 2018

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Lydgate and the Lanterne: discourse, heresy and the ethics of architecture in early fifteenth-century England

Gabriel Byng

Word & Image, 2022

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Duces caecorum: On Two Recent Translations of Wyclif

Mark Thakkar

Vivarium, 2020

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LYDGATE, HAWES, AND THE SCIENCE OF RHETORIC IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES

Rita Copeland

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Dissenting Praise: Religious Dissent and the Hymn in England and Wales. Edited by IsabelRivers and David L.Wykes. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. xiii + 299. $120.00

Darin Lenz

Religious Studies Review, 2012

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Wyclif's Moral Theologh (draft of section published in Paulist Press, Wycliffite Spirituality)

Stephen Lahey

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Contexts of conscience in early modern Europe, 1500–1700. Edited by Harald Braun and Edward Vallance. Pp. xviii+237. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. £50. 1 4039 1565 2

Harald E Braun

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2005

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A Straight Path: Studies in Medieval Philosophy and Culture. Essays in Honor of Arthur Hyman (review)

Jeremiah Hackett

Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1990

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Lollardy, Privity, and Mystery

Dionysius Rogers

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