This article examines a sermon for Trinity Sunday that was delivered by Richard Fleming at the Council of Constance in 1417. The author argues that Fleming’s citation of liturgical chant and a homily composed by John Pecham, together with certain external evidence, suggests that he was trying to bolster the reputation of the English Church in order to counter attempts to deprive the English delegation of its status as a ‘nation’ within the council. As such, it constitutes an interesting confluence of pulpit oratory, liturgical music, and ecclesiastical politics at this council
This article offers a new theory regarding Thomas of Ireland\u27s intention in compiling the Manipul...
The death of Bishop Robert Hallum of Salisbury in September 1417 had profound consequences for the o...
This article examines the reception and application of arguments developed during the Donatist contr...
This article examines a sermon for Trinity Sunday that was delivered by Richard Fleming at the Counc...
This article examines a sermon for Trinity Sunday that was delivered by Richard Fleming at the Counc...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
The death of Bishop Robert Hallum of Salisbury in September 1417 had profound consequences for the o...
The death of Bishop Robert Hallum of Salisbury in September 1417 had profound consequences for the o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines six Latin sermons delivered in 1417 at t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines six Latin sermons delivered in 1417 at t...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
This article offers a new theory regarding Thomas of Ireland\u27s intention in compiling the Manipul...
This article offers a new theory regarding Thomas of Ireland\u27s intention in compiling the Manipul...
This article offers a new theory regarding Thomas of Ireland\u27s intention in compiling the Manipul...
The death of Bishop Robert Hallum of Salisbury in September 1417 had profound consequences for the o...
This article examines the reception and application of arguments developed during the Donatist contr...
This article examines a sermon for Trinity Sunday that was delivered by Richard Fleming at the Counc...
This article examines a sermon for Trinity Sunday that was delivered by Richard Fleming at the Counc...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
The death of Bishop Robert Hallum of Salisbury in September 1417 had profound consequences for the o...
The death of Bishop Robert Hallum of Salisbury in September 1417 had profound consequences for the o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines six Latin sermons delivered in 1417 at t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines six Latin sermons delivered in 1417 at t...
On 28 March 1417 a particularly harsh reform sermon with the scriptural pericope Accipiant qui vocat...
This article offers a new theory regarding Thomas of Ireland\u27s intention in compiling the Manipul...
This article offers a new theory regarding Thomas of Ireland\u27s intention in compiling the Manipul...
This article offers a new theory regarding Thomas of Ireland\u27s intention in compiling the Manipul...
The death of Bishop Robert Hallum of Salisbury in September 1417 had profound consequences for the o...
This article examines the reception and application of arguments developed during the Donatist contr...