A Musical Variation on Late Medieval Religious Reform: Johannes Nider and the Observant Dominican Liturgy

The Dominican friar Johannes Nider (1380–1438), known today as the father of witchcraft literature, played an important role at the Council of Basel (1431–49) on the Council's delegation to the Hussites and its deputation on religious reform. Despite Nider's reputation as a reformer of rel...

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Convents and nunneries
Councils
Liturgy
Middle Ages
Reforms
Religious communities
Religious orders
Religious reform
Rites & ceremonies
Rules
Singers
Teaching
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