William of Ockham: 'A Letter to the Friars Minor' and Other Writings
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Part of Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
- Real Author: William of Ockham
- Editors:
- Arthur Stephen McGrade, University of Connecticut
- John Kilcullen, Macquarie University, Sydney
- Date Published: October 1995
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521358040
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More than any other single thinker, William of Ockham (c.1285-1347) is responsible for the widely held modern assumption that religious and secular-political institutions should operate independently of one another. His point of departure was a tragic collision between two specifically Christian ideals: that of St. Francis and that of a society guided by the single supreme authority of the Pope. This volume begins with his personal account of his engagement in that conflict and continues with essential passages from the major works in which he attempted to resolve it.
Read more- The key ideas on authority of a powerful and historically important thinker
- Much material which was previously inaccessible
- Helpful notes, chronology and bibliography
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"The editor and translator have done their work excellently. The introductions of McGrade are clear and concise, the translations of Kilcullen fluent and accurate, and the footnotes provide material that will be helpful to a stdent without being too intrusive....a fine achievement. All students of medieval history and the history of political thought should be grateful..." The Catholic Historical Review
See more reviews"...an exemplary addition to the study of late medieval thought. One would hope that more of Ockham's theological and philosophical treatises would undergo similarly outstanding editing and translating." Christianity and Literature
"This translation constitutes an important contribution to the history of Western political thought and is especially valuable as filling one of the many lacunae in the history of medieval political thought. The translations are careful and excellent, while still reading very casually. Recommended for serious scholars of the history of Western political thought." Choice
"The co-editors of this volume should be congratulated for providing much theoretical material to students of politics who do not have easy access to its original medieval Latin medium. When read in conjunction with their earlier Short Discourse on Tyrannical Government, the new selections confirm that William of Ockham was a master of political thought in the western tradition. There are judiciously designed biographical, bibliographical, and textological sections, and an excellent Introduction for the uninitiated. The texts themselves represent most periods of Ockham's polemical career. The translation is faithful: it reminds one of Jowett on Plato." The Canadian Catholic Review
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- Date Published: October 1995
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521358040
- length: 438 pages
- dimensions: 215 x 139 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.53kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. A Letter to the Friars Minor
The Work of Ninety Days
2. A Dialogue
3. Eight Questions on the Power of the Pope.
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