Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-374) and index.
Contents:
Jan Hus in history, heresy, and court -- Inventing medieval heresy -- Law, procedure, and practice in medieval heresy trials -- Beginnings of the Hus trial from Prague to the Papal Curia -- An extraordinary motion to an appellate court -- The ordo procedendi as a political document -- Legal process at the Council of Constance -- Assessing the accusations and criminal charges -- Closing arguments.
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