A Word about Intellectual Freedom and Intolerable Tolerances in Schism England
Introduction
Silencing Optimism: The Criminalizing of Alternative Salvation Histories
"Through the Hiding of Books": The Codicological Evidence for Joachite Franciscanism and Censorship in England before and after Wyclif
Two Thirteenth-Century Condemned Books and Their Revival: Amourian Eschatology, Antimendicant Polemic, and Ricardian Literature, 1358-89
"Extra Fidem Scripture": Attitudes toward Non-Biblical Vision in Great Schism England and the Vogue for Hildegardiana
Visions from Prison: Intellectual Freedom and the Gift of "Intellectus Spiritualis"
Urban Devotion and Female Preaching: Constraint and Encouragement in England and Abroad
The M.N. Glosses to Porete 's Mirror and the Question of Insular Suspicion
Forensic Vision and Intellectual Vision: Julian's Self-Censorship and Books of Carthusian Transmission
Two Oxford Professors under Inquisition I: Ockham, Radical Salvation Theology, and the "Creation of Doubt" in Langland and Chaucer
Two Oxford Professors under Inquisition II: Uthred de Boldon's Visio Clara, Langland, and Liberal Salvation Theology
Concluding Thoughts.