Cette collection de lettres crite par Jean Hus offre un aper u rare de la vie d'un h r tique du Moyen ge. Les lettres, traduites du tch que et du latin, racontent la tentative de Hus de trouver refuge en Europe de l'Est et sa capture par les autorit s catholiques. Les lettres incluent galement des rapports sur la condition de Hus en prison et sur les conditions de sa mort sur le b cher. mile de Bonnechose fournit un contexte historique et th ologique ces lettres dans une introduction exhaustive.
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