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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Preface 11
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Part I John Moorman and His Franciscan Studies
- 1. John Moorman, a Franciscan Historian 15
- 2. Catching the Franciscan Spirit : John Moorman and St Francis in His Student Days 25
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Part II The Order of Friars Minor in England
- 3. Images of Franciscans and Dominicans in a Manuscript of Alexander Nequam’s Florilegium (Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.6.42) 51
- 4. A Biographical Register of the English Province of the Greyfriars : A Sample from the Custody of York 67
- 5. The Economic Foundations of the Franciscan Custody of Cambridge 93
- 6. The Franciscans and their Graves in Medieval London 115
- 7. Late Medieval Franciscan Preaching in England 139
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Part III The Friars and the Schools
- 8. Adam Marsh at Oxford 159
- 9. The Theological Use of Science at the Oxford Franciscan School : Thomas Docking, Roger Bacon, and Robert Grosseteste’s Works 181
- 10. English Franciscans and their Influence on the Early History of the Order 211
- 11. Who Destroyed Assisi? The Lament of Jacopone da Todi 229
- 12. The Paradox of Franciscan Use of Canon Law in the Fourteenth-Century Poverty Disputes 255
- Appendix 271
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Preface 11
-
Part I John Moorman and His Franciscan Studies
- 1. John Moorman, a Franciscan Historian 15
- 2. Catching the Franciscan Spirit : John Moorman and St Francis in His Student Days 25
-
Part II The Order of Friars Minor in England
- 3. Images of Franciscans and Dominicans in a Manuscript of Alexander Nequam’s Florilegium (Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.6.42) 51
- 4. A Biographical Register of the English Province of the Greyfriars : A Sample from the Custody of York 67
- 5. The Economic Foundations of the Franciscan Custody of Cambridge 93
- 6. The Franciscans and their Graves in Medieval London 115
- 7. Late Medieval Franciscan Preaching in England 139
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Part III The Friars and the Schools
- 8. Adam Marsh at Oxford 159
- 9. The Theological Use of Science at the Oxford Franciscan School : Thomas Docking, Roger Bacon, and Robert Grosseteste’s Works 181
- 10. English Franciscans and their Influence on the Early History of the Order 211
- 11. Who Destroyed Assisi? The Lament of Jacopone da Todi 229
- 12. The Paradox of Franciscan Use of Canon Law in the Fourteenth-Century Poverty Disputes 255
- Appendix 271
- Index 289