Analogy and Formal Distinction: On the Logical Basis of Wyclif’s Metaphysics

Wyclif

Analogy and Formal Distinction: On the Logical Basis of Wyclif’s Metaphysics Conti, Alessandro D. (La Maddalena, Italy) Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997) Abstract John Wyclif (born near Richmond, Yorkshire, before 1330-died Lutterworth, Leicestershire, 31 Dec. 1384) was one of the most important and authoritative thinkers of the late Middle Ages. Not […]

Inventing the Lollard Past : The Afterlife of a Medieval Sermon in Early Modern England

St.Pauls Cross

This essay explores the evolving significance of a famous fourteenth-century Paul’s Cross sermon by Thomas Wimbledon in late medieval and early modern England and its transmission from manuscript to print.

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