Note on canon law citations and bishops' registers
Introduction
I: Legislation
1: Questions of Knowledge and Ignorance
2: The Investigation of Heresy
3: The Techniques of Detection
II: Communication
4: Statutes and the Circulation of Knowledge
5: The Channels of Propaganda
6: The Content of Propaganda
III: Implementation
7: Reporting Heresy
8: The Social Contours of Heresy-Detection
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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