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My thanks to everyone who responded to my question about mendicant
privileges. The responses have provided some useful lines of investigation,
but I am beginning to think that some aspects of this question have not been
deeply explored.
Andrew E. Larsen
On 3/13/08 7:14 AM, "Tom Izbicki" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Confession, especially Easter duty, confession is crucial to the
> mendicant v. secular debates, especially in the early 14th century. See,
> among others:
>
> Yves Congar, "Aspects ecclesiologiques de la querelle entre mendiants et
> seculiers dans la seconde moitie dti xiii1' siecle et le debut du
> xiv1'," Archives d'histoire doctrinale et lifteraire 38 (1961):
> 35-151
> Jeffrey Garrett Sikes, "John de Pouilli and Peter de la Palu," English
> Historical Review 49 (1934): 219-40
> Herveus Natalis, De iurisdictione, ed. Ludwig Hodl (Munich, 1959).
> John of Paris, De confessionibus audiendis*:* *quaestio disputata
> Parisius de potestate papae , ed. Ludwig Hodl (Munich: Hueber, 1962).
> Jean Dunbabin, ***A hound of God: *Pierre de la Palud and the
> fourteenth-century church (*Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1991).
> Decima L *Douie, *The conflict between the seculars and the mendicants
> at the University of Paris in the thirteenth century (London:
> Blackfriars, 1954).
>
> In the first stage, ca. Thomas Aquinas, mendicant poverty was crucial.
> Privileges become more important around the beginning of the 14th
> century. They continue to be controversial well into the 15th.
>
> Tom Izbicki
> *
> *Andrew Larsen wrote:
>> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
>> culture I am hoping that someone on this list can help me. Iım
>> currently doing work on the Cistercian Henry Crumpe, best known as an
>> opponent of the Lollards in the early 1380s. In 1385 and again in
>> 1392, Crumpe was condemned for a variety of statements he made against
>> mendicant confessional privileges. What Iım looking for, and not
>> finding, is secondary literature on the debate over confessional
>> privileges in the later 14th century, things that would help me place
>> Crumpe in the broader context of this issue.
>> Iıve got Katherine Walshıs book on FitzRalph, and Szittyaıs book on
>> the anti-Fraternal tradition, but Iım not finding too much else that
>> specifically deals with mendicant confessional privileges. Carolly
>> Ericksonıs articles on the critics of the Franciscans, for example,
>> makes only a passing reference to criticism of confessional
>> privileges. FX Martinıs article on Adam Payne explores the topic a
>> little bit. Does anyone on the list know of any other works that Iıve
>> missed? While Iım specifically focused on the British Isles, even
>> material that deals with the Continent would be helpful. Any
>> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Andrew E. Larsen
>> "But for three years I had roses, and I apologized to nobody."
>> Alan Moore--V for Vendetta
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