Cardinal William Curti
Cardinal William Curti was an official of the Catholic Church who was involved in religious and academic censure at the University of Paris, in the late 14th century. He is best remembered as the cardinal who presided at the trial of Nicholas of Autrecourt. The trial concerned the suspect views of Nicholas of Autrecourt pertaining to the immortality of the soul.
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Cardinal William Curti
Cardinal William Curti was an official of the Catholic Church who was involved in religious and academic censure at the University of Paris, in the late 14th century. He is best remembered as the cardinal who presided at the trial of Nicholas of Autrecourt. The trial concerned the suspect views of Nicholas of Autrecourt pertaining to the immortality of the soul.
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