Forerunners of the Reformation: The Shape of Late Medieval ThoughtHeiko Augustinus Oberman |
Contents
JOHN BREVICOXA | 59 |
WESSEL GANSFORT | 97 |
ROBERT HOLCOT | 125 |
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