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Academic condemnation has long been recognized as an important issue in the history of universities and the history of medieval thought. Yet few studies have examined the phenomenon in serious det...
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09 September 2011

Academic condemnation has long been recognized as an important issue in the history of universities and the history of medieval thought. Yet few studies have examined the phenomenon in serious detail. This work is the first book-length study of academic condemnations at Oxford. It explores every known case in detail, including several never examined before, and then considers the practice of condemnation as a whole. As such, it provides a context to see John Wyclif and the Oxford Lollards not as unique figures, but as targets of a practice a century old by 1377. It argues that condemnation did not happen purely for reasons of theological purity, but reflected social and institutional pressures within the university.
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Pages: 324
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Publication Date:
09 September 2011
ISBN: 9789004206618
Format: Hardcover
"...Andrew E. Larsen’s study is an excellent historical and doctrinal analysis of accusations of heresy leveled against various academicians related to the University of Oxford during the period in question.The author has carefully designated the parameters of his study so as to limit its scope and purview..."
Girard J. Etzkorn, The Catholic Historical Review, July 2013
Girard J. Etzkorn, The Catholic Historical Review, July 2013
Andrew E. Larsen, Ph.D. (1998) in Medieval History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, teaches history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Marquette University. He has published numerous articles on heresy and academic condemnation in England.