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A Companion to Richard FitzRalph

Author : Michael W. Dunne,Simon Nolan
Publisher : Brill's Companions to the Chri
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : History
ISBN : 9004298568

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A Companion to Richard FitzRalph by Michael W. Dunne,Simon Nolan Pdf

A critical examination of the thought and life of Richard FitzRalph (1300-1360), a central protagonist in scholarly debates at both Oxford, Avignon and in Ireland, best known for his role in the poverty controversies of the 1350s.

A Companion to Richard FitzRalph

Author : Michael W. Dunne,Simon Nolan
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2023-07-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004302365

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A Companion to Richard FitzRalph by Michael W. Dunne,Simon Nolan Pdf

This book presents an overview together with a detailed examination of the life and ideas of a major thinker and protagonist of the first half of the fourteenth century, Richard FitzRalph (1300-60, Armachanus). A central figure in debates at Oxford, Avignon and Ireland, FitzRalph is perhaps best-known for his central role in the poverty controversies of the 1350s. Each of the chapters collected here sheds a different perspective on the many aspects of FitzRalph’s life and works, from his time at the University of Oxford, his role as preacher and pastoral concerns, his contacts with the Eastern Churches, and finally his case at the Papal court against the privileges granted to the Franciscans. His influence and later reputation is also examined. Contributors include: Michael W. Dunne, Jean-François Genest†, Michael Haren, Elżbieta Jung, Severin V. Kitanov, Stephen Lahey, Monika Michałowska, Simon Nolan O.Carm, Bridget Riley, Chris Schabel, and John T. Slotemaker

A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages

Author : Jorge J. E. Gracia,Timothy B. Noone
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 768 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2008-04-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780470997321

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A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages by Jorge J. E. Gracia,Timothy B. Noone Pdf

This comprehensive reference volume features essays by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. Provides a comprehensive "who's who" guide to medieval philosophers. Offers a refreshing mix of essays providing historical context followed by 140 alphabetically arranged entries on individual thinkers. Constitutes an extensively cross-referenced and indexed source. Written by a distinguished cast of philosophers. Spans the history of medieval philosophy from the fourth century AD to the fifteenth century.

A Companion to John Wyclif

Author : Ian Levy
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-11-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9789047409052

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A Companion to John Wyclif by Ian Levy Pdf

The Companion to John Wyclif contains eight substantial essays covering the central aspects of John Wyclif's life and thought. The volume's authors have drawn on an extensive amount of primary material, as well as the most recent secondary sources, so as to present a comprehensive picture of Wyclif in his times. Topics covered include a detailed life and career of Wyclif, and close analyses of his logic and metaphysics; doctrine of the Trinity and Christology; political views; Christian life and piety; sacraments; the Bible; and an examination of his medieval opponents. Experts and students alike will profit from these in-depth studies all of which provide a view of Wyclif in his late medieval context. For those not already familiar with Wyclif this volume will serve as an excellent introduction; and those with greater expertise will find fresh appraisals which may, in turn, lead to further research.

A Companion to Jan Hus

Author : Ota Pavlicek,František Šmahel
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004282728

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A Companion to Jan Hus by Ota Pavlicek,František Šmahel Pdf

A Companion to Jan Hus offers in eleven substantial essays authored by specialized researchers from four countries an account of the life, work, thought and commemoration of Jan Hus († 1415), an important Czech theologian, reformer and martyr.

Philosophy in Ireland

Author : Susan Gottlöber
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-29
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781527539174

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Philosophy in Ireland by Susan Gottlöber Pdf

This volume presents an overview of various aspects of the quite diverse philosophical developments that have taken place in Ireland, both past and present. With contributions by some of the leading thinkers in their field, this book is based, although not exclusively so, on papers given at a conference held at Maynooth University, Ireland, in 2012 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Irish Philosophical Society. Rather than treating philosophy in Ireland in a systematic and comprehensive way, the contributions give the reader a glimpse of the state of philosophy in Ireland today. They show that, from the beginning, and throughout the centuries, the philosophical tradition in Ireland has been characterised by dialogue. This dialogical aspect of Irish philosophising remains alive today. The book demonstrates how this engagement encompasses the past as interlocutor, as well as interactions with the philosophical debates that take place outside of Ireland, both on the continent and within the Anglo-American tradition. The volume puts forward a strong argument that the future of philosophy in Ireland should not move towards an ever-greater specialisation, thereby resulting in the isolation and impoverishment of individual philosophical traditions. Rather, it argues that the different traditions should remain, and should engage in dialogue with each other, with their philosophical and intellectual past, and stay steadfastly connected with the society around them.

Willing and Understanding: Late Medieval Debates on the Will, the Intellect, and Practical Knowledge

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2023-03-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004541092

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Willing and Understanding: Late Medieval Debates on the Will, the Intellect, and Practical Knowledge by Anonim Pdf

Willing and Understanding elucidates a variety of issues in and approaches to debating the will-intellect interplay in the late Middle Ages. Authored by prominent scholars in the field, the contributions offer different perspectives on the development of late medieval theories of the will. Charting a dense map of voluntarist and epistemological ideas—entrenched leitmotifs of late medieval philosophy, seminal insights sparking original trends, and ephemeral novelties—the volume is a testimony to the conceptual multidimensionality and ethical complexity of the past and present iterations of the debate on the will. Contributors are Pascale Bermon, Magdalena Bieniak, Michael W. Dunne, Riccardo Fedriga, Giacomo Fornasieri, Tobias Hoffmann, Severin V. Kitanov, Monika Michałowska, Riccardo Saccenti, Sonja Schierbaum, Michael Szlachta, Łukasz Tomanek, and Francesco Omar Zamboni.

A Companion to the Eucharist in the Middle Ages

Author : Ian Levy,Gary Macy,Kristen Van Ausdall
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 660 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-10-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004221727

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A Companion to the Eucharist in the Middle Ages by Ian Levy,Gary Macy,Kristen Van Ausdall Pdf

The Eucharist in the European Middle Ages was a multimedia event. First and foremost it was a drama, a pageant, a liturgy. The setting itself was impressive. Stunning artwork adorned massive buildings. Underlying and supporting the liturgy, the art and the architecture was a carefully constructed theological world of thought and belief. Popular beliefs, spilling over into the magical, celebrated that presence in several tumultuous forms. Church law regulated how far such practice might go as well as who was allowed to perform the liturgy and how and when it might be performed. This volume presents the medieval Eucharist in all its glory combining introductory essays on the liturgy, art, theology, architecture, devotion and theology. Contributors include: Celia Chazelle, Michael Driscoll, Edward Foley, Stephen Edmund Lahey, Lizette Larson-Miller, Ian Christopher Levy, Gerhard Lutz, Gary Macy, Miri Rubin, Elizabeth Saxon, Kristen Van Ausdall and Joseph Wawrykow.

A Companion to Walter Burley

Author : Alessandro Conti
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004244603

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A Companion to Walter Burley by Alessandro Conti Pdf

Until some thirty years ago, medieval scholars and historians of philosophy have not generally done justice to Walter Burley (ca. 1275-after 1344). On the one hand, he was been misconstrued as holding a mere variation of more moderate realist positions – something that is true only for the first part of his career (before 1324). On the other hand, very often his ideas were studied simply as a means to a better understanding Ockham’s theories, so dwarfing the worth and interest of Burley’s doctrines. On the contrary, in terms of rigour, originality, and influence, Burley was one of the most prominent logicians and metaphysicians of the Middle Ages. This volume, which contains thirteen substantial essays on Burley's philosophy, tries to rectify that situation. It aims to reconstruct Burley’s thought and the role it played in the development of late medieval philosophy, to situate it definitely within its historical and intellectual context, and to clarify its internal evolution. Contributors include: Fabrizio Amerini, E. Jennifer Ashworth, Laurent Cesalli, Alessandro D. Conti, Iacopo Costa, Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Marek Gensler, Elżbieta Jung, Roberto Lambertini, Cecilia Trifogli, Marta Vittorini, and Hans-Ulrich Wöhler.

A Companion to Piers Plowman

Author : John A. Alford
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2023-04-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780520908314

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A Companion to Piers Plowman by John A. Alford Pdf

A Companion to Piers Plowman is the first comprehensive guide to William Langland's fourteenth-century masterpiece. Until now no single volume has discussed the broad range of issues raised here, nor have previous studies drawn on such an internationally distinguished group of Langland scholars.

The Sophismata of Richard Kilvington

Author : Richard Kilvington,Norman Kretzmann,Barbara Ensign Kretzmann
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1990-01-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521354196

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The Sophismata of Richard Kilvington by Richard Kilvington,Norman Kretzmann,Barbara Ensign Kretzmann Pdf

Originally published in 1990, this was the first ever translation or edition of obscure fourteenth-century philosopher Richard Kilvington's work.

Against the Friars

Author : Tim Rayborn
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780786468317

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Against the Friars by Tim Rayborn Pdf

The friars represented a remarkable innovation in medieval religious life. Founded in the early 13th century, the Franciscans and Dominicans seemed a perfect solution to the Church's troubles in confronting rapid changes in society. They attracted enthusiastic support, especially from the papacy, to which they answered directly. In their first 200 years, membership grew at an astonishing rate, and they became counsellors to princes and kings, receiving an endless stream of donations and gifts. Yet there were those who believed the adulation was misguided or even dangerous, and who saw in the friars' actions only hypocrisy, deceit, greed and even signs of the end of the world. From the mid-13th century, writings appeared denouncing and mocking the friars and calling for their abolition. Their French and English opponents were among the most vocal. From harsh theological criticism and outrage at the Inquisition to vulgar tales and bathroom humor, this thoroughly documented work is suitable for the newcomer, as well as for readers who are familiar with the subject but might like to investigate specific topics in more detail.

A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World

Author : Christopher Harper-Bill,Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 1843833417

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A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World by Christopher Harper-Bill,Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts Pdf

This is an introduction to the history of England and Normandy in the 11th and 12th centuries. Within the broad field of cultural history, there are discussions of language, literature, the writing of history and ecclesiastical architecture.

A Companion to Early Modern Spanish Imperial Political and Social Thought

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004421882

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A Companion to Early Modern Spanish Imperial Political and Social Thought by Anonim Pdf

This volume offers an account from a legal, theological and philosophical point of view of the historical and conceptual intricacies of the debates about the imperial expansion of the early modern Spanish monarchy.

The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer

Author : Suzanne Conklin Akbari,James Simpson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2020-05-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191649370

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The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer by Suzanne Conklin Akbari,James Simpson Pdf

As the 'father' of the English literary canon, one of a very few writers to appear in every 'great books' syllabus, Chaucer is seen as an author whose works are fundamentally timeless: an author who, like Shakespeare, exemplifies the almost magical power of poetry to appeal to each generation of readers. Every age remakes its own Chaucer, developing new understandings of how his poetry intersects with contemporary ways of seeing the world, and the place of the subject who lives in it. This Handbook comprises a series of essays by established scholars and emerging voices that address Chaucer's poetry in the context of several disciplines, including late medieval philosophy and science, Mediterranean Studies, comparative literature, vernacular theology, and popular devotion. The volume paints the field in broad strokes and sections include Biography and Circumstances of Daily Life; Chaucer in the European Frame; Philosophy and Science in the Universities; Christian Doctrine and Religious Heterodoxy; and the Chaucerian Afterlife. Taken as a whole, The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer offers a snapshot of the current state of the field, and a bold suggestion of the trajectories along which Chaucer studies are likely to develop in the future.