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Illustrations and Maps Illustrations 1. Pulpit of the Five Doctors, Amanduskirche, Bad Urach. Author photographs. 6 2. Manuscript production in Europe, 1250–1530. 9 3. Gerson writing in his study. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Ms. nouv. acq. lat. 3024, f. 2v. Used by permission. 24 4. Grand Seal of the University of Toulouse. Copyright 䉷 Archivio Segreto Vaticano, A.A., Arm. I-XVIII 2201 sigillo recto. 34 5. ‘‘Le Couvent des Célestins au XVe siècle,’’ as reconstructed by M. R. Lenail for J.-B. Martin, Histoire des églises et chapelles de Lyon (Lyon, 1908). 75 6. Woodcut of Gerson as pilgrim, from the 1488 Strasbourg edition of his works, edited by Geiler von Kaysersberg. 77 7. ‘‘Figura scacordi musicalis simul et militaris tamquam chorus castrorum’’ (Figure of a Chessboard at Once Musical and Military, Like a Chorus of Encamped Soldiers). Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Ms. lat. 17487, f. 226r. Used by permission. 85 8. Two masters disputing the correct interpretation of Aristotle. Stockholm, Kungliga Biblioteket, Department of Manuscripts, Ms. Va.3, f. 205v. Used by permission. 132 9. Gerson preaching. Valenciennes, Bibliothèque Municipale, Ms. 230, f. 1r. Used by permission. 159 10. ‘‘Arbor de origine juris et legum’’ (Tree on the Origin of Law and Statutes) in manuscript and print. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Ms. lat. 17489, f. 20v; Joannis Gersonii Opera omnia, ed. L. E. Du Pin (Antwerp, 1706), 2.157–58. Used by permission. 164 11. The Considerationes summariae per quatuor partes super quotidiano peregrini testamento (Summary Considerations in Four Parts on the Daily Testament of a Pilgrim) in manuscript and print. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Ms. lat. 18205, f. 143v; Johannes Gerson, Opera, 3 vols. (Strasbourg, 1488), 2.152a (Y2). Used by permission. 165 12. ‘‘Carmina super totum Monotessaron’’ (Verses on the Entire Monotessaron). Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. lat. 4738, f. 18v. Used by permission. 171 x Illustrations and Maps 13. Gerson delivering La montagne de contemplation to two female religious. Bruxelles, Bibliothèque royale, Ms. 9305–6, f. 76r. Used by permission. 189 14. Contents list of a Gerson collection manuscript. Seitenstetten, Stiftsbibliothek, Hs. 49 f. Ar–v. Used by permission. 209 Maps 1. Gerson manuscripts in Carthusian and Celestine houses. 䉷 David Mengel and Daniel Hobbins. 199 2. The spread of Gerson texts from Carthusian houses to other orders. 䉷 David Mengel and Daniel Hobbins. 202 3. The diffusion of Gerson’s tract on Joan of Arc. 䉷 David Mengel and Daniel Hobbins. 205 ...

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