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The show opens with a c.1440 manuscript copy of John Wyclif's Bible, its exquisite calligraphy and illuminated initials representing untold hours of a scribe's life.
Four Centuries of Love and Suffering for the Word Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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Richard Lavenham, on the other hand, a later-fourteenth century author contemporary with John Wyclif, accepts Swyneshed's version of positio outright.
Medieval Theories of Obligationes Spade, Paul Vincent 2008
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Even if the conclusions of John Wyclif and Luther that everything happens by necessity were true, or if St. Augustine really meant it when he wrote that God is the cause of both our good and our evil deeds, making such opinions widely known
Desiderius Erasmus Nauert, Charles 2008
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For instance, Ralph Strode, in the later-fourteenth century (roughly contemporary with John Wyclif), heatedly rejected features of Swyneshed's theory, as did Peter of Candia and the Logica magna attributed to Paul of Venice
Medieval Theories of Obligationes Spade, Paul Vincent 2008
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Muldoon, James, "John Wyclif and the Rights of Infidels,"
John Wyclif's Political Philosophy Lahey, Stephen 2006
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[1980] "John Wyclif and the Rights of the Infidels: The Requerimiento Re-examined", The Americas, 36: 301-16.
Medieval Political Philosophy Kilcullen, John 2006
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D. Conti, “Annihilatio e divina onnipotenza nel Tractatus de universalibus di John Wyclif,” in MT.
John Wyclif Conti, Alessandro 2005
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John Wyclif (ca. 1330-84) was one of the most important and authoritative thinkers of the Middle Ages.
John Wyclif Conti, Alessandro 2005
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Such personal tidiness was not always taken to be a positive: “If a man have a kempt hed,” John Wyclif warned young women in 1380, “thanne he is a leccherous man.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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Such personal tidiness was not always taken to be a positive: “If a man have a kempt hed,” John Wyclif warned young women in 1380, “thanne he is a leccherous man.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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