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Everyman: Critical Essay by Thomas J. Jambeck

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SOURCE: Jambeck, Thomas J. “Everyman and the Implications of Bernardine Humanism in the Character ‘Knowledge.’” Medievalia et Humanistica 8, (1977): 103-23.

In the following essay, Jambeck argues that Bernadine Humanism sheds much light on the principles of Everyman.

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