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Carmelites and Crusading in the Later Middle Ages

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Carmelites and Crusading in the Later Middle Ages. / Jotischky, Andrew.
The Church On Its Past: Studies in Church History. ed. / Peter Clarke; Charlotte Methuen. Vol. 49 Woodbridge: Boydell, 2013. p. 110-120.

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Harvard

Jotischky, A 2013, Carmelites and Crusading in the Later Middle Ages. in P Clarke & C Methuen (eds), The Church On Its Past: Studies in Church History. vol. 49, Boydell, Woodbridge, pp. 110-120.

APA

Jotischky, A. (2013). Carmelites and Crusading in the Later Middle Ages. In P. Clarke, & C. Methuen (Eds.), The Church On Its Past: Studies in Church History (Vol. 49, pp. 110-120). Boydell.

Vancouver

Jotischky A. Carmelites and Crusading in the Later Middle Ages. In Clarke P, Methuen C, editors, The Church On Its Past: Studies in Church History. Vol. 49. Woodbridge: Boydell. 2013. p. 110-120

Author

Jotischky, Andrew. / Carmelites and Crusading in the Later Middle Ages. The Church On Its Past: Studies in Church History. editor / Peter Clarke ; Charlotte Methuen. Vol. 49 Woodbridge : Boydell, 2013. pp. 110-120

Bibtex

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