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@article{1574336, author = {Hayton, Magda and Shaw, Robert Laurence John}, article_location = {Toronto}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {Great Western Schism; France; clandestine; Hildegard of Bingen; Pierre Pocquet; Simon du Bosc}, language = {eng}, issn = {0076-5872}, journal = {Mediaeval Studies}, title = {Communicating solutions to the Great Western Schism in 1380s France}, url = {https://www.academia.edu/39410275/COMMUNICATING_SOLUTIONS_TO_THE_GREAT_WESTERN_SCHISM_IN_1380s_FRANCE}, volume = {80}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1574336 AU - Hayton, Magda - Shaw, Robert Laurence John PY - 2018 TI - Communicating solutions to the Great Western Schism in 1380s France JF - Mediaeval Studies VL - 80 IS - 1 SP - 297-338 EP - 297-338 PB - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies SN - 00765872 KW - Great Western Schism KW - France KW - clandestine KW - Hildegard of Bingen KW - Pierre Pocquet KW - Simon du Bosc UR - https://www.academia.edu/39410275/COMMUNICATING_SOLUTIONS_TO_THE_GREAT_WESTERN_SCHISM_IN_1380s_FRANCE L2 - https://www.academia.edu/39410275/COMMUNICATING_SOLUTIONS_TO_THE_GREAT_WESTERN_SCHISM_IN_1380s_FRANCE N2 - This article argues that despite an official royal ban on discussing solutions to the Great Western Schism (1378-1417) in France from 1381 to approximately 1392, conversation continued, employing new literary and rhetorical forms and new back-channels of communication. Two major discourses are examined: that of Hildegardian prophecy and one that took place amid the monastic reform activity of the French Celestines; the works considered include an anonymous epistola diaboli, excerpts from twelfth-century apocalyptic prophecies, a monastic vita Christi text and an allegorical travel narrative. The conversants identified include Pierre d'Ailly, Simon du Bosc, Pierre Pocquet, Philippe de Mezieres, and Pierre de Luxembourg. The clandestine conversation perpetuated by these well-connected men played a key role in modifying the discourse surrounding the Schism by enhancing its existential and subversive qualities and, once the ban was lifted, became an influential part of public discourse. ER -
HAYTON, Magda a Robert Laurence John SHAW. Communicating solutions to the Great Western Schism in 1380s France. \textit{Mediaeval Studies}. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2018, roč.~80, č.~1, s.~297-338. ISSN~0076-5872.
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