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On Kingship and Tyranny: Grosseteste’s Memorandum and its Place in the Baronial Reform Movement

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On Kingship and Tyranny: Grosseteste’s Memorandum and its Place in the Baronial Reform Movement. / Ambler, Sophie.
Thirteenth Century England. ed. / Janet Burton; Phillipp Schofield; Bjorn Weiler. Vol. XIV Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2013. p. 115-128.

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Harvard

Ambler, S 2013, On Kingship and Tyranny: Grosseteste’s Memorandum and its Place in the Baronial Reform Movement. in J Burton, P Schofield & B Weiler (eds), Thirteenth Century England. vol. XIV, Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, pp. 115-128.

APA

Ambler, S. (2013). On Kingship and Tyranny: Grosseteste’s Memorandum and its Place in the Baronial Reform Movement. In J. Burton, P. Schofield, & B. Weiler (Eds.), Thirteenth Century England (Vol. XIV, pp. 115-128). Boydell & Brewer.

Vancouver

Ambler S. On Kingship and Tyranny: Grosseteste’s Memorandum and its Place in the Baronial Reform Movement. In Burton J, Schofield P, Weiler B, editors, Thirteenth Century England. Vol. XIV. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. 2013. p. 115-128

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Ambler, Sophie. / On Kingship and Tyranny : Grosseteste’s Memorandum and its Place in the Baronial Reform Movement. Thirteenth Century England. editor / Janet Burton ; Phillipp Schofield ; Bjorn Weiler. Vol. XIV Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer, 2013. pp. 115-128

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