Vasilev, Dualist ideas in the English Pre-Reformation and Reformation.

Bogumil-Cathar influence on Wycliffe, Tyndale, Langland and Milton.
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LM67
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  • Condition : very good, clean, minor shelfwear, small fold corner first plate.


    Beautiful dedication from the author to Michel Roquebert, the leading scholar of Catharism "as a sign of admiration."

    Medieval Europe was a hotbed of revolt against religious dogma. The Cathars, whose dualistic beliefs were condemned by Rome as heretical, particularly shocked the established Church. Through a variety of literary works, this book explores the dualistic religious movement that developed as a mass culture and took place in Europe between the 12th and 17th centuries. It examines the strong parallels between the Bogomils and Cathars and the religious practices of the British Lollards, extrapolating the spread of Lollardism from Eastern to Western Europe. Providing numerous textual comparisons, the book focuses on a number of authors, including John Wycliffe, William Tynsdale, William Langland and John Milton, whose works bear witness to the dualist philosophy. 
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Condition Used - Very Good
Language United Kingdom
Illustrated No
Publicaton Date Jan 1, 2005
Year 2005
Author / Cartographer / Photographer Vasilev Georgi
Editor Bulkoreni
First edition No
Signed edition Yes
Signed binding No
Armorial binding No
Binding / Format Softcover
Size 20 x 14 cm
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