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HI127 The Medieval World
The Medieval Church
LOLLARDS AND HUSSITES
Powerpoint will be on the websiteSlide2
Lollard
Bible, late 14th centurySlide3
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‘One of the most developed criticisms of the medieval church came from the English
Lollards’. [Steven
Ozment
,
The Age of Reform 1250-1550
(New Haven, 1980), p. 210]Slide5
‘Prior to the Protestant Reformation, no religious movement had advanced more successfully against the late medieval church than the
Hussites of Bohemia’. [
Ozment
,
The Age of Reform
, p. 165]Slide6
What were the origins of the
Lollard
movement?
What
did the
Lollards
believe?
How did the
Lollard
movement develop?
What were the origins of the
Hussite
movement?
What did the
Hussites
believe?
How did the
Hussite
movement develop?Slide7
John of GauntSlide8
William Courtenay, Archbishop of CanterburySlide9Slide10
Prosecution of
Lollards in Leicestershire in 1414
For a transcription and translation, see http
://tiny.cc/5s26bxSlide11
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The execution of Jan HusSlide13Slide14
Hussite
vozová
hradba
(wagon fort)