THESIS 7510.1THESIS 7510.2This thesis is in two parts. Each part contains a critical edition of a late Middle English manual of religious instruction. The first edition is Sacerdos Parochialis and is found in eleven extant manuscripts from the fifteenth century. The second edition is Exornatorium Curatorum, which was first printed by Wynkyn de Worde in c. 1516. It was reprinted ten times. The last known date of publication is 1552. The texts are examples of religious treatises produced from the end of the fourteenth century to the first half of the sixteenth. Both manuals were influenced by the 1281 statutes which were published by Pecham (Archbishop of Canterbury, 1279 - 92) in an attempt to counteract clerical ignorance. Pecham\u27s statu...
In this study I edit eight texts extant in manuscripts from the fifteenth and early-sixteenth centur...
grantor: University of TorontoOn the title page to the 1553 edition of his catechism, Joh...
This dissertation summarizes the evidence for the use of canon law collections in England during the...
Reading and Teaching Manuals of Religious Instruction in Fifteenth-Century England uses the creation...
Pastoral manuals are designed as practical aids to the proper execution of the cura animarum and add...
The twenty-first canon, Omnis utriusque sexus, of the Fourth Lateran Council made annual confession ...
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS. 278 is an early-fourteenth-century trilingual manuscript of th...
Royal MS. 8 A. XVIII is an early fifteenth-century Cistercian manuscript of Oxford origin. A scholar...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Pseudo-Augustinian treatise De vera et falsa penitentia ...
The anonymous tract whose critical edition will be here presented is a late Middle English work; it ...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
This thesis presents the first critical edition of the Lay Folks’ Catechism using the previously unp...
Reginald Pecock and Vernacular Theology in Pre-Reformation England is about the adaptation of inacce...
This dissertation describes the discovery of the earliest version of the Glossa Ordinaria on the Boo...
The essay takes as its starting point the complaint with which Henry of Langenstein (c. 1325-1397) o...
In this study I edit eight texts extant in manuscripts from the fifteenth and early-sixteenth centur...
grantor: University of TorontoOn the title page to the 1553 edition of his catechism, Joh...
This dissertation summarizes the evidence for the use of canon law collections in England during the...
Reading and Teaching Manuals of Religious Instruction in Fifteenth-Century England uses the creation...
Pastoral manuals are designed as practical aids to the proper execution of the cura animarum and add...
The twenty-first canon, Omnis utriusque sexus, of the Fourth Lateran Council made annual confession ...
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS. 278 is an early-fourteenth-century trilingual manuscript of th...
Royal MS. 8 A. XVIII is an early fifteenth-century Cistercian manuscript of Oxford origin. A scholar...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Pseudo-Augustinian treatise De vera et falsa penitentia ...
The anonymous tract whose critical edition will be here presented is a late Middle English work; it ...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
This thesis presents the first critical edition of the Lay Folks’ Catechism using the previously unp...
Reginald Pecock and Vernacular Theology in Pre-Reformation England is about the adaptation of inacce...
This dissertation describes the discovery of the earliest version of the Glossa Ordinaria on the Boo...
The essay takes as its starting point the complaint with which Henry of Langenstein (c. 1325-1397) o...
In this study I edit eight texts extant in manuscripts from the fifteenth and early-sixteenth centur...
grantor: University of TorontoOn the title page to the 1553 edition of his catechism, Joh...
This dissertation summarizes the evidence for the use of canon law collections in England during the...