medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
From: Cate Gunn <[log in to unmask]>
> Pages 200-201
of Smalley's Study of the Bible
>give an account of 'reportatio'. This book, though excellent, is annoying in
that the only index is of persons -
which is why the searchable on-line copy (see below) is of considerable use
--even if one cannot actually *read* the thing, it's there "en principe,"
which is everso comforting to know.
>I noted important terms with page references in the back of my copy (which
I've just dug up)
hmmmmm...
(manuscript) notes in a hard copy.
how Quaint.
do you suppose that there's really any Future in such a Method of Research??
c
>> nonetheless, a search on the term in the Questia copy (there is no
preview on book.google.com)
> >
http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-study-of-the-bible-in-the-middle-ages-by-beryl-smalley.jsp?CRID=bp_the_study_of_the_bible_in_the_middle_ages_by_beryl_smalley&OFFID=se1&KEY=bp_the_study_of_the_bible_in_the_middle_ages&gclid=CISZq4f_0q8CFaYBQAodP0lgeQ
>> turns up the factoid that
>> reportatio was found on pages:
120 200 201 202 203 204 205 207 222 223 231 235 236 298
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