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Studies in English Franciscan history / being the Ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxford in 1916, by A.G. Little.

LIBRA BX3616 .L588 1917
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Little, A. G. (Andrew George), 1863-1945.
Series:
Publications of the University of Manchester ; no.63.
Publications of the University of Manchester. Historical series ; no.29.
Ford lectures ; 1916.
Publications of the University of Manchester. no. 63
Publications of the University of Manchester. Historical series ; no. 29
Ford lectures ; 1916
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Franciscans--England.
Franciscans.
England.
Physical Description:
ix, 248 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Manchester : University Press; London; New York: Longman's, Green and Co., 1917.
Contents:
I. The observance of the vow of poverty.
II. Failure of mendicancy.
III. Privilege: Relation of the Friars to monks and parish priests.
IV. Popular preaching: The "Fasciculus Morum."
V. The education of the clergy: the works of Friar John of Wales.
VI. The Franciscan school at Oxford: Grosseteste and Roger Bacon.
Appendix.
Notes:
On verso of t.p.: Publications of the University of Manchester, no. cxiii.
Includes bibliographical references, appendix and index.
OCLC:
3676340

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