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A collection of studies traces the origins and development of medieval heretical movements within the horizon of scholastic philosophy, showing how disputes over universals and the realist versus nominalist debate influenced heterodox readings of doctrine. The essays consider the interpretive methods that linked speculative philosophy to theological formulations, assess controversial thinkers and ecclesiastical responses, and survey sectarian currents associated with Franciscan-era reform. The material relies on selected unpublished fragments and copious notes to reconstruct intellectual and social dynamics rather than to serve as a full history or a dogmatic treatise.
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