Parisian Theologians in the 1330s

Vivarium 57 (1-2):102-126 (2019)
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Abstract

In recent decades the publication of additional documentary sources and doctrinal and prosopographical studies for the University of Paris in the 1330s has radically expanded our information about theologians in what was once an obscure decade. Using a variety of evidence, this article outlines what we now know about bachelors of the Sentences active at Paris in the 1330s, part of what the author once called “the dormition of Paris.”

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Pastor de Serrescuderio and MS Saint-Omer 239.William J. Courtenay - 1996 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 63:325-356.

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