Constitutions of Oxford

The Constitutions of Oxford or Constitutiones Thomae Arundel were several resolutions of the 1407 university convocation intended to deal with the use of Scripture in lectures and sermons at Oxford University, following disturbances caused by the followers of the teachings of the late John Wycliffe.[1] Soon afterwards they were extended to the whole of southern England by a 1408 council of the Province of Canterbury.

  1. ^ Kelly, Henry Ansgar (2023). "The Bible in England in the long fifteenth century: from boom to bust to piecemeal interest". Medium aevum. 92 (2): 316–341.