Clerici vagantes or vagabundi (singular clericus vagans or vagabundus) is a medieval Latin term meaning "wandering clergy" applied in early canon law to...
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Episcopus vagans (redirect from Episcopi Vagantes)
term for "wandering" clerics, as were common in the Middle Ages, is clerici vagantes; the general term for those recognising no leader is acephali. The...
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clerics. These masses were written between about 1100 and 1700 by clerici vagantes (wandering clerics), with the first example being the gamblers mass...
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accepted historical and philological research. Apocalypse of Golias Clerici vagantes Goliardia Serlo of Wilton Tuna (music) P. Brown ed., A Companion to...
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appearance of the Latin writings of the Goliards and wandering clerics (clerici vagantes). There began to appear more cynical and heretical parodies of the...
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November of 1158, is the most famous and influential of its kind. Benefit of clergy University of Paris strike of 1229 Clerici vagantes Academic mobility...
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witch. Following on from this, Ginzburg discussed the existence of clerici vagantes who were recorded as travelling around the Swabian countryside in 1544...
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disseminated many errors.: 109 In the Middle Ages the term denoted clerici vagantes,[citation needed] clergy without title or benefice. According to Brewer...
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Apologia of 1254,' History of Universities 15 (1997-9): 9-45. University of Paris strike of 1229 Clerici vagantes Authentica habita Benefit of clergy v t e...
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Wandering Scholars" in Irish Studies Review, vol 8, no 1, April 2000. Clerici vagantes Felicitas Corrigan, Helen Waddell: a Biography (Gollancz, 1986), p...
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name from the Norwegian word Vaganterne, which comes from the Latin clerici vagantes which describes a group of wandering students from the middle ages...
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Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001. ISBN 0-14-029312-4 Clerici vagantes (lat. for wandering scholars) Goliards "The Wandering Scholar work...
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