RT Article T1 Olivi, Apocalyptic Expectation, and Visionary Experience JF Traditio VO 41 SP 273 OP 288 A1 Burr, David LA English PB Cambridge University Press YR 1985 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/179803770X AB If Peter John Olivi was given less than his due by previous generations of scholars, the present generation seems bent on making it up to him. Recent writers have identified him as a father of fourteenth-century nominalism, as a major architect of the dogma of papal infallibility, as a trail-blazer in economic thought, and as an astute reformer whose advice, if heeded, would have saved the church a good deal of subsequent trouble. In the process, Olivi's image has been substantially refurbished. DO 10.1017/S0362152900006917