Abstract

In the "Prologue" to his Life of Mary of Oignies, James of Vitry (d. 1240) reminds Archbishop Fulk of Toulouse of the wonderful things Fulk had seen on an earlier visit to the diocese of Liège. The centrality of the passage for the early history of the beguine movement warrants its full citation.

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