Thomas M. Izbicki
Thomas M. Izbicki
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Nicholas of Cusa and Times of Transition
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Companion to the Council of Basel
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The church, the councils, & reform
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Reject Aeneas, accept Pius
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Introducing Nicholas of Cusa
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Nicholas of Cusa and His Age - Intellect and Spirituality
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Reform and renewal in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
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Conciliarism and Papalism (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
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Nicholas of Cusa on Christ and the church
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Humanity and divinity in Renaissance and Reformation
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Nicholas of Cusa in search of God and wisdom
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Protector of the faith
cover - MTMinistry to the Sick and Dying...Thomas M. Izbicki
Ministry to the Sick and Dying in the Late Medieval Church
no cover - EIEucharist in Medieval Canon LawThomas M. Izbicki
Eucharist in Medieval Canon Law
no cover - REReform, Ecclesiology, and the C...Thomas M. Izbicki
Reform, ecclesiology, and the Christian life in the late Middle Ages
no cover - CAConcord and ReformThomas M. Izbicki
Concord and Reform
no cover - RPReligion, Power, and Resistance...Thomas M. Izbicki
Religion, Power, and Resistance from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Centuries
no cover - ACA companion to the great wester...Thomas M. Izbicki
A companion to the great western schism (1378-1417)
no cover - FAFriars and juristsThomas M. Izbicki
Friars and jurists
no cover - DPDominican Papalism and the arts...Thomas M. Izbicki
Dominican Papalism and the arts in fifteenth-century Rome
no cover - SASaint Anthony's self knowledge...Thomas M. Izbicki
Saint Anthony's self knowledge in a sermon of Jean Gerson
no cover - ACA collection of ecclesiological...Thomas M. Izbicki
A collection of ecclesiological manuscripts in the Vatican library
no cover - ATA tract on the plague falsely a...Thomas M. Izbicki
A tract on the plague falsely attributed to Juan de Mella
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- Open Work
Nicholas of Cusa and Times of Transition
- Open Work
Companion to the Council of Basel
- Open Work
The church, the councils, & reform
- Open Work
Reject Aeneas, accept Pius
- Open Work
Introducing Nicholas of Cusa
- Open Work
Nicholas of Cusa and His Age - Intellect and Spirituality
- Open Work
Reform and renewal in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- Open Work
Conciliarism and Papalism (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
- Open Work
Nicholas of Cusa on Christ and the church
- Open Work
Humanity and divinity in Renaissance and Reformation
- Open Work
Nicholas of Cusa in search of God and wisdom
- Open Work
Protector of the faith
- Open Work
Ministry to the Sick and Dying in the Late Medieval Church
- Open Work
Eucharist in Medieval Canon Law
- Open Work
Reform, ecclesiology, and the Christian life in the late Middle Ages
- Open Work
Concord and Reform
- Open Work
Religion, Power, and Resistance from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Centuries
- Open Work
A companion to the great western schism (1378-1417)
- Open Work
Friars and jurists
- Open Work
Dominican Papalism and the arts in fifteenth-century Rome
- Open Work
Saint Anthony's self knowledge in a sermon of Jean Gerson
- Open Work
A collection of ecclesiological manuscripts in the Vatican library
- Open Work
A tract on the plague falsely attributed to Juan de Mella