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9. Disputing Prophetic Thought: The 1466 Questio quodlibetalis of Johannes of Dorsten
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Frances Kneupper
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Robert E. Lerner: A Portrait vii
- List of Contributors xiv
- Introduction: Historiography, Methodology, and Manuscripts: Robert E. Lerner and the Study of Late Medieval Heresy 1
- 1. The Heresy of the Templars and the Dream of a French Inquisition 14
- 2. The Dissemination of Barthélemy Sicard’s Postilla super Danielem 35
- 3. Magic, Mysticism, and Heresy in the Early Fourteenth Century 56
- 4. The Making of a Heretic: Pope John XXII’s Campaign against Louis of Bavaria 76
- 5. Unusual Choices: The Unique Heresy of Limoux Negre 96
- 6. Princely Poverty: Louis of Durazzo , Dynastic Politics, and Heresy in Fourteenth-Century Naples 116
- 7. Disentangling Heretics, Jews, and Muslims: Imagining Infidels in Late Medieval Pastoral Manuals 137
- 8. New Frontiers in the Late Medieval Reception of a Heretical Text: The Implications of Two New Latin Copies of Marguerite Porete’s Mirror of Simple Souls 157
- 9. Disputing Prophetic Thought: The 1466 Questio quodlibetalis of Johannes of Dorsten 178
- 10. Heretics, Allies, Exemplary Christians: Latin Views of Ethiopian Orthodox in the Late Middle Ages 195
- 11. ‘By them in reality I meant the Jews’: Medieval Heretics in the Work and Life of Renate Riemeck 215
- Afterword: Who or What Was a Heretic in the Late Middle Ages? 238
- Robert E. Lerner: A Chronological Bibliography 250
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Robert E. Lerner: A Portrait vii
- List of Contributors xiv
- Introduction: Historiography, Methodology, and Manuscripts: Robert E. Lerner and the Study of Late Medieval Heresy 1
- 1. The Heresy of the Templars and the Dream of a French Inquisition 14
- 2. The Dissemination of Barthélemy Sicard’s Postilla super Danielem 35
- 3. Magic, Mysticism, and Heresy in the Early Fourteenth Century 56
- 4. The Making of a Heretic: Pope John XXII’s Campaign against Louis of Bavaria 76
- 5. Unusual Choices: The Unique Heresy of Limoux Negre 96
- 6. Princely Poverty: Louis of Durazzo , Dynastic Politics, and Heresy in Fourteenth-Century Naples 116
- 7. Disentangling Heretics, Jews, and Muslims: Imagining Infidels in Late Medieval Pastoral Manuals 137
- 8. New Frontiers in the Late Medieval Reception of a Heretical Text: The Implications of Two New Latin Copies of Marguerite Porete’s Mirror of Simple Souls 157
- 9. Disputing Prophetic Thought: The 1466 Questio quodlibetalis of Johannes of Dorsten 178
- 10. Heretics, Allies, Exemplary Christians: Latin Views of Ethiopian Orthodox in the Late Middle Ages 195
- 11. ‘By them in reality I meant the Jews’: Medieval Heretics in the Work and Life of Renate Riemeck 215
- Afterword: Who or What Was a Heretic in the Late Middle Ages? 238
- Robert E. Lerner: A Chronological Bibliography 250
- Index 259