Bonacursus

Bonacursus

Bonacursus was a Cathar who converted to Catholicism and released a confessional report to the people of Milan exposing the nature of the Cathar heresy entitled "Manefestatio haeresis catharorom quam fesit Bonacursus" sometime between 1176 and 1190. [cite book
title=Heresies of the High Middle Ages
first=Walter Leggett
last=Wakefield
coauthors=Austin P. Evans
publisher=Columbia University Press
location=New York
year=1991
pages=170
id=ISBN 0231027435
] He also reported on the Pasagian heresy [cite book
title=Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties and Schools of Religious Thought
first=John Henry
last=Blunt
publisher=Rivingtons
location=London Oxford and Cambridge
year=1874
pages=408-9
] as well as the Arnoldists. [cite book
title=The Cathars
first=Malcolm D.
last=Lambert
pages=84
publisher=Blackwell Publishing
year=1998
id=ISBN 063120959X
]

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