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THE INQUISITION AND ITS ANTECEDENTS, III

THE INQUISITION AND ITS ANTECEDENTS, III Footnotes 1 Cf. J. de Ghellinck, L'Essor de la Littêrature Latine au XIP siêcle , I (Brussels‐Paris, 1946), p. 103. 1 Ibid. 2 Cf. Compendium studiiphilosophiae , c.IV (ed. J. S. Brewer, London, 1859) pp. 418–25, especially pp. 419–20. 3 Cf. the important article by P. Legendre, ‘Le droit romain, modêde et langage. De la signification de I'Utrurnque ius’ in Études d'histoire du droit canonique dédiées à Gabrielle Eras (Paris, 1965), 11, pp. 913–30. 4 Cf. Roger Bacon, Compendium studii philosophiae , c. IV (ed. Brewer), pp. 418–19:‘These unscrupulous [civilian] jurists have now, by deceits and sharp practice, suchpower over the prelates and princes that they get practically all of the endowments and benefices, while thosewho want to devote themselves to theology or philosophy have. 1 G. Schniirer, L'Église et la civilisation au moyen‐àge , II (Paris, 1935).pp. 587–640. 1 Cf. Mansi, XXI, 1177. 2 ‘ Gervasii chronica . Recueil des historiens de la France , XIII 140a (quoted by Schniirer, op. cit., 11, p. 511). 1 Cf. H. Maisonneuve, Études sur l'histoire de I'lnquisition (Paris, 1942), pp. 93–94. 2 Cf. Mansi, XXII, 231–3. 3 William the Breton in Cestu Philippi Augusti (Paris, 1882), p. 182, no. 28, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Heythrop Journal Wiley

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Footnotes 1 Cf. J. de Ghellinck, L'Essor de la Littêrature Latine au XIP siêcle , I (Brussels‐Paris, 1946), p. 103. 1 Ibid. 2 Cf. Compendium studiiphilosophiae , c.IV (ed. J. S. Brewer, London, 1859) pp. 418–25, especially pp. 419–20. 3 Cf. the important article by P. Legendre, ‘Le droit romain, modêde et langage. De la signification de I'Utrurnque ius’ in Études d'histoire du droit canonique dédiées à Gabrielle Eras (Paris, 1965), 11, pp. 913–30. 4 Cf. Roger Bacon, Compendium studii philosophiae , c. IV (ed. Brewer), pp. 418–19:‘These unscrupulous [civilian] jurists have now, by deceits and sharp practice, suchpower over the prelates and princes that they get practically all of the endowments and benefices, while thosewho want to devote themselves to theology or philosophy have. 1 G. Schniirer, L'Église et la civilisation au moyen‐àge , II (Paris, 1935).pp. 587–640. 1 Cf. Mansi, XXI, 1177. 2 ‘ Gervasii chronica . Recueil des historiens de la France , XIII 140a (quoted by Schniirer, op. cit., 11, p. 511). 1 Cf. H. Maisonneuve, Études sur l'histoire de I'lnquisition (Paris, 1942), pp. 93–94. 2 Cf. Mansi, XXII, 231–3. 3 William the Breton in Cestu Philippi Augusti (Paris, 1882), p. 182, no. 28,

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