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				<title>Thomas Arundel&#39;s &quot;Constitutions&quot; and the Condemnation of Wycliffe&#39;s Vernacular Translations (1382-1415)</title>
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				<description>By Christopher J. Kshyk - The first is related to scholastic and ecclesiastical attitudes toward the transmission of knowledge in the later Middle Ages. The second is related to the social and political upheavals in England during the late 14th and early 15th centuries, which Arundel viewed as stemming at least in part from the writings of Wycliffe and his followers (otherwise known as the Lollards). In addition, I examine Arundel&amp;rsquo;s Constitutions in connection with Henry IV&amp;rsquo;s (1399-1413) De H&amp;aelig;retico Comburendo, which is evidence of the cooperation between the Church and the Crown to control the spread...</description>
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