Heresy and Literacy, 1000–1530
Explore the intricate relationship between literacy and heresy in the thought-provoking book Heresy and Literacy, 1000–1530 by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1996, this scholarly work spans 340 pages, delving into the pivotal role of the written word in pre-Lutheran heresies. Through meticulous research, the author examines whether the rise of literacy spurred the growth of popular heresies or if the spread of heretical ideas significantly contributed to the proliferation of literacy among the populace. This volume offers a compelling analysis of how heretics' engagement with texts often surpassed that of their orthodox counterparts, providing valuable insights into the cultural dynamics of the time. Perfect for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of ideas, Heresy and Literacy, 1000–1530 is an essential addition to your library.