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Presents an account of the most feared and the most mysterious of medieval heretics. A crusade was launched to uproot them in the south of France, the Inquisition was developed to suppress them, and St Dominic founded his friars to preach against them. This book studies the rise and fall of the heresy from the 12th-century to 15th-century.

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"Catharism was the most radical of medieval heresies. Since it touched most areas of Europe in some degree, research on its character and fortunes makes formidable demands on the learning and linguistic ability of any scholar who tackles it, not to mention demands also on his judgement. Malcolm Lambert, well known for his lucid and authoritative writings on medieval heresy, is a match for this challenging task. His new book, The Cathars, is to be welcomed as the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the subject now available in English." Alexander Murray, University College, London

"Lambert's command of the literature and his ability to integrate it into a coherent narrative are unmatched. His book deserves to become the standard account of medieval Catharism." Medieval Review

"This is the first comprehensive study in English of the most mysterious and radical of medieval heresies. Malcolm Lambert ... 'combines scholarly investigation with lucid narrative.'" TD Book Survey

"Malcolm Lambert, with deep erudition allied to pristine sensitive prose, masterfully narrates [the] distinctive history [of] the cathars ... The Cathars ... is, quite simply, indispensible." Catholic Historical Review



Table of Contents
List of Illustrations.

List of Maps.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

1. The Little Foxes.

2. The First Cathars.

3. The Wise Man from the East.

4. The Growth of Catharism.

5. Innocent III, Heresy and Reform.

6. The First Inquisitors.

7. The Cathars of Languedoc.

8. The Battle for Souls in Italy.

9. The Suffocating of Catharism in Languedoc.

10. The Last Missionary.

11. The Decline of Italian Catharism.

12. Inertia and Survival: the Bosnian Church.

Epilogue: The Legacy of Catharism.

List of Abbreviations.

Index.

The Cathars

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 05/06/1998
    ISBN13: 9780631209591, 978-0631209591
    ISBN10: 063120959X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Presents an account of the most feared and the most mysterious of medieval heretics. A crusade was launched to uproot them in the south of France, the Inquisition was developed to suppress them, and St Dominic founded his friars to preach against them. This book studies the rise and fall of the heresy from the 12th-century to 15th-century.

    Trade Review
    "Catharism was the most radical of medieval heresies. Since it touched most areas of Europe in some degree, research on its character and fortunes makes formidable demands on the learning and linguistic ability of any scholar who tackles it, not to mention demands also on his judgement. Malcolm Lambert, well known for his lucid and authoritative writings on medieval heresy, is a match for this challenging task. His new book, The Cathars, is to be welcomed as the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the subject now available in English." Alexander Murray, University College, London

    "Lambert's command of the literature and his ability to integrate it into a coherent narrative are unmatched. His book deserves to become the standard account of medieval Catharism." Medieval Review

    "This is the first comprehensive study in English of the most mysterious and radical of medieval heresies. Malcolm Lambert ... 'combines scholarly investigation with lucid narrative.'" TD Book Survey

    "Malcolm Lambert, with deep erudition allied to pristine sensitive prose, masterfully narrates [the] distinctive history [of] the cathars ... The Cathars ... is, quite simply, indispensible." Catholic Historical Review



    Table of Contents
    List of Illustrations.

    List of Maps.

    Acknowledgements.

    Introduction.

    1. The Little Foxes.

    2. The First Cathars.

    3. The Wise Man from the East.

    4. The Growth of Catharism.

    5. Innocent III, Heresy and Reform.

    6. The First Inquisitors.

    7. The Cathars of Languedoc.

    8. The Battle for Souls in Italy.

    9. The Suffocating of Catharism in Languedoc.

    10. The Last Missionary.

    11. The Decline of Italian Catharism.

    12. Inertia and Survival: the Bosnian Church.

    Epilogue: The Legacy of Catharism.

    List of Abbreviations.

    Index.

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