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Product Description: This book covers a period (1336-1485) neglected by historians, when many features of the modern world were germinating under the surface of medieval institutions: the age of Chaucer, Langland, Bradwardine and Wyclif, of the new Nominalism and the Conciliar Movement...read more

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9780521054812 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 1, 1955, cover price $67.50 | also contains Renewing the Process of Creation: A Jewish Integration of Science and Spirit | About this edition: This book covers a period (1336-1485) neglected by historians, when many features of the modern world were germinating under the surface of medieval institutions: the age of Chaucer, Langland, Bradwardine and Wyclif, of the new Nominalism and the Conciliar Movement.

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Product Description: First published in 1951, Professor Knowles introduces his subject with these words: 'On three decisive occasions at least - at Clarendon and Northampton in 1164, and for a third time in the autumn of 1169 - the bishops were called upon as a body - at Clarendon in association with the Archbishop, at Northampton and in 1169 in dissociation from him - to take their stand at a crisis of policy...read more

Hardcover:

9780521054935 | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 2, 1951, cover price $7.25

Paperback:

9780521079679 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, September 30, 2008), cover price $49.99 | About this edition: First published in 1951, Professor Knowles introduces his subject with these words: 'On three decisive occasions at least - at Clarendon and Northampton in 1164, and for a third time in the autumn of 1169 - the bishops were called upon as a body - at Clarendon in association with the Archbishop, at Northampton and in 1169 in dissociation from him - to take their stand at a crisis of policy.

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