-
William of
Pagula (died 1332), also
known as
William Paull or
William Poull, was a 14th-century
English canon lawyer and
theologian best
known for his...
-
William of Conches,
Bartholomew of Lucca,
William of Auvergne,
William of
Pagula, and
Muslim sociologists like Ibn Khaldun. One of the
earliest demographic...
-
Khusrow –
Tughluq Nama (Book of the Tughluqs; prose) 1320–23
William of
Pagula –
Oculus Sacerdotis (Priest's Eye, a
manual for priests) c. 1321
Liber Legum...
- fourteenth-century England:
treatises by
Walter of Milemete,
William of
Pagula, and
William of
Ockham (Tempe, Arizona:
Arizona Center for
Medieval and...
-
Lambeth Quinque Verba (1300)
Oculus Sacerdotis (ca. 1320) by
William of
Pagula January 2022 ISBN 978-1-64413-360-6 7 The
Catechism of the
Council of Trent...
-
making use of the
pastoral manual of a
fellow Yorkshireman,
William of
Pagula.
Contra Amatores Mundi (Against the
Lovers of the World),
which survives...
- The
Oculus Sacerdotis was a 14th-century book by
William of
Pagula.
Influenced by or
possibly lifted from the
Peckham Constitutions of 1281, they are divided...
-
rectoris (1313×1315),
written for the
Marino Badoer, duke of
Crete William of
Pagula,
Speculum regis,
written for
Edward III of
England (c. 1331). Don Juan Manuel...
- The
earliest known reference to
stoolball is in a 1330 poem by
William Pagula, who
recommended to
priests that the game be
forbidden within churchyards...
- fourteenth-century England :
treatises by
Walter of Milemete,
William of
Pagula, and
William of Ockham, Turnhout, 2002. Anne Curry, in The
Hundred Years'...