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William lecturing to his students from a lectern, from a c. 1350 manuscript of his Commentary on the Gospels[1] inscribed by "Jacobus le Palmer".[2]
William lecturing his students[3]
William lecturing his students[4]

William of Nottingham, OFM (Latin: Guilelmus de Nottingham or Nothingham; d. 1330 x 1336) was an English Franciscan friar who served as the seventeenth Minister Provincial of England (c. 1316–1330).

  1. ^ MS Laud Misc. 165, fol. 149.
  2. ^ Szittya, Penn R. (14 July 2014), The Antifraternal Tradition in Medieval Literature, p. 68, ISBN 9781400854165.
  3. ^ MS Laud Misc. 165, fol. 109.
  4. ^ MS Laud Misc. 165, fol. 211.

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