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Kent Emery Jr.
Cognitive theory and the relation between the scholastic and mystical modes of theology: Why Denys the Carthusian outlawed Durandus of Saint-Pour\'e7ain, in: Spencer E. Young (ed.), Crossing boundaries at medieval universities, Leiden, 2010, 145-174 (= Education and society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 36)\'a0\'a0
[Emery 2010] \par \par }