Notes on Contributors 2020 - Viella P. 147-148 Is part of Modus vivendi : religious reform and the laity in late medieval Europe. - ( Viella historical research ; 19) Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Modus Vivendi : An Introduction Get chapter Hatred of University Lecturers and the Inspired Word in the Fourteenth Century : Ruusbroec – Tauler – Merswin Get chapter The Cult of St Thomas Aquinas, Reform and the Laity in Late Medieval Italy Get chapter Bona docere et mala dedocere : Inquisition of Heresy and Communication with the Lay Population Get chapter Inventing Secular Devotion : Dirc of Herxen, and Dionysius the Carthusian on the Life of Married People Get chapter Mendicants and the Reform of Religious Life in Late Medieval Bohemia and Moravia Get chapter Santa Giustina of Padua in Santa Fiora of Arezzo : Reform between Literary Invention and Social Demand in a Fifteenth-Century Tuscan Abbey Get chapter The Books of the Laity and the Observant Dominican Reform in Nuremberg at the Turn of the Fifteenth Century Get chapter Index Get chapter Notes on Contributors Show more Information DOI: 10.23744/3313 Permalink: https://digital.casalini.it/10.23744/3313