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The study of heresy in late medieval england has, to date, focussed largely on the heretics. In consequence, we know very little about how this crime was defined by the churchmen who passed.
Keywords: heresy; waldensians; anti-heretical polemics; pastoral care; inquisition; zwicker, petrus. Ulrich von pottenstein; translation; early new high german,.
With remarks on the infamous character given of the british nation, by a late apologist for that horrid tribunal. Also, reflections on ancient and modern popery, and the causes of its present alarming progress in this kingdom. To which are added, several striking facts relating to the portuguese jesuits, and the conduct of the court of rome.
From the gregorian reforms to the protestant reformation, heresies and heretics helped shape the religious, political, and institutional structures of medieval.
Review of heresy in late medieval germany: the inquisitor petrus zwicker and the waldensians.
Jeffery burton russell, interpretations of the origins of medieval heresy, medieval studies 25 (1963): 26-33. Jeffery burton russell, dissent and reform in the early middle ages university of california, los angeles: center for medieval and renaissance studies, 1965.
Jul 24, 2013 in duffy 1992 the emphasis is on late medieval and reformation england influential scholars of early modern germany and european piety.
The technical definition is error, obdurately held, which meant, in the middle ages, that a person believed something that was contrary to the revealed truth offered by god to humanity through the church, and that the person continued to hold that belief even after it had been pointed out to him or her how that belief was contrary to revealed truth.
The late medieval period was an age of decline, however, as unity was fractured by strife between rival dynasties. In particular, imperial control over germany steadily weakened, as the region splintered into small, semi-independent states. 1500, the austria-based habsburg dynasty achieved permanent control of the holy roman empire.
Studying medieval heresy also entails study of secular governments. It is important to note that the church never executed anyone for heresy. Rather, the church turned heretics over to secular governments for execution. Therefore, heresy was also part of political self-definition and exclusion.
Inquisitors’ questions during the interrogation of suspected waldensians in late-fourteenth-century germany, for example, questions fell into three categories. First was the subject’s origins and family, followed by his or her relationship to the heretical community, length of membership, and his or her frequency of interaction with known masters or believers.
Germany - germany - german society, economy, and culture in the 14th and 15th centuries: despite the impressive advance of trade and industry in the later middle ages, german society was still sustained chiefly by agriculture. Agriculture exhibited strong regional differences in organization.
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Heresy and citizenship examines the anti-heretical campaigns in late-medieval augsburg, rothenburg ob der tauber, strasbourg, and other cities.
The prosecution of late medieval heresy culminated in a uniquely barbaric act: the consignment of living men and women to the flames, in the name of god, to punish thought-crimes and purify the church.
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Heresy and hussites in late medieval europe first examines the definition of heresy, and its comparative nature across europe. It investigates the unique practices of popular religion in local communities, while examining theology and its unavoidable conflicts.
Yet recent debates about the nature of heresy in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries have too easily created an impression of the period after 1300 as merely an epilogue to the high medieval story. This volume takes the history of heresy in late medieval europe (1300-1500) on its own terms.
The remaining two chapters survey the lollards, waldensians, and hussitism into the period of the early reformation.
In the recent medieval herald there is an interview about my recent book heresy in late medieval germany. It sums up nicely the main themes in my book, so if you want to have a quick preview on what it is about, please check the interview.
Fresh investigations into heresy after 1300, demonstrating its continuing importance and influence. From the gregorian reforms to the protestant reformation, heresies and heretics helped shape the religious, political, and institutional structures of medieval europe.
The term medieval inquisition covers these courts up to the mid-15th century. During the late middle ages and the early renaissance, the concept and scope of the inquisition significantly expanded in response to the protestant reformation and the catholic counter-reformation.
Roman law in the code of justinian made heresy a capital offense (emphasis in original).
Reima välimäki, ‘bishops and the inquisition of heresy in late medieval germany’, in anthony john lappin and elena balzamo (eds.
Bynum, wonderful blood: theology and practice in late medieval northern germany and beyond (pb 2007) cable, the english alliterative tradition (eb 2016) cadden, nothing natural is shameful: sodomy and science in late medieval europe (hc 2013, eb 2013) carlin/crouch, lost letters of medieval life: english society, 1200-1250 (pb 2014, eb 2013).
Oct 8, 2020 with this book, the study of female piety and artistic patronage becomes an integral part of the general history of medieval art and spirituality.
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In the early middle ages, people were widely illiterate, and heresy was widely uncommon.
Reima välimäki, heresy in late medieval germany: the inquisitor petrus zwicker and the waldensians (york medieval press, february 2019).
As a punishment for heresy, forfeiture of property had originated in roman law, was decreed by canon law, and applied across late medieval europe. English ecclesiastical and secular legislation of the early fifteenth century formally adopted confiscation in response to the threat of lollardy.
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These mobile heresy-hunters with a talent for aligning themselves with powerful ecclesiastical and secular patrons often initiated inquisition in regions that lacked the will or infrastructure to persecute local waldensians. The semi-independent status of late medieval inquisitors, men like peter zwicker, heinrich.
) the great schism: 1378-1415: the growth of the mystical spirit heresy in the late middle ages - lecture by prof.
Heresy had social, cultural and political implications in the middle ages, and countering heresy was often a central component in the development of orthodoxy. This series publishes work on heresy, and the repression of heresy, from late antiquity to the reformation, including monographs, collections of essays, and editions of texts.
Medieval religion and its anxieties: history and mystery in the other middle ages, new york: palgrave macmillan, 2016, 300pp. The trial of jan hus: medieval heresy and criminal procedure, new york: oxford university press, 2013, 415pp.
Number of important areas of debate for scholars of lollardy, of medieval canon law in england, and of late-medieval english social history in general. The first section deals with the theory of anti-heresy activity.
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An exploration of the impact of social crises on late medieval religious modes of expression. Topics will include the great famine, the black death, the avignon.
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Sep 3, 2010 professor robert moore, well-known historian of medieval heresy, gave a paper with this as the main title at leeds this year: the subtitle was,.
Prostitution played an important part in structuring gender relations in medieval germany. Prostitutes were often viewed as an example of the extreme female sinfulness which all women risked falling into, yet their social role was also seen as vital to the unmarried men for whom they provided a sexual outlet.
Maria tranter, heresy in late medieval germany: the inquisitor petrus zwicker and the waldensians, german history, volume 38, issue 1, march 2020,.
Nider was a major source for the infamous malleus maleficarum, or hammer of witches (1486), the manual of choice for witch-hunters in late medieval europe.
On 13 february 1393, peter beyer from bernwalde, accused of waldensian heresy, was interrogated by the inquisitor petrus zwicker in the pomeranian town of stettin. During his detailed deposition peter beyer provided a small but revealing detail about how laymen sympathetic to waldensian beliefs experienced their situation in the 1390s.
Heresy was the most feared crime in the medieval moral universe. It was seen as a social disease capable of poisoning the body politic and shattering the unity of the church. The study of heresy in late medieval england has, to date, focused largely on the heretics.
The scribes for women's convents in late medieval germanywhile there has been a great tradition of scholarship in medieval manuscripts, most studies have.
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