Theology, rhetoric and politics in the eucharistic controversy, 1078-1079 : Alberic of Monte Cassino against Berengar of Tours. - Newton, F.|Radding, Charles M.
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2003Uitgever: Columbia University Press200 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0231126859ISBN-13: 9780231126854Koop dit boek tweedehands
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197 pagina's. Paperback New York, Columbia University Press. 2003 [Auteur: Newton, F./Radding, Charles M.] [Jaar: 2003] [Titel: Theology, rhetoric and politics in the eucharistic controversy, 1078-1079 : Alberic of Monte Cassino against Berengar of Tours.]