Individuals and institutions in medieval scholasticism /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Royal Historical Society, Institute of Historical Research : University of London Press,
2020.
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Series: | New historical perspectives.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: individuals and institutions in medieval scholasticism / Antonia Fitzpatrick and John Sabapathy
- Individuals and intellectual traditions: construction and criticism. The fathers of scholasticism: authorities as totems / Blaise Dufal
- The unicity of substantial form in the Correctoria corruptorii fratris Thomae of Richard Knapwell, Robert Orford and John of Paris / Antonia Fitzpatrick
- Italian universities, arts masters and interpreting Pomponazzi's De immoratlitate animae / John Marenbon
- Individual and institution in scholastic historiography: Nicholas Trevet / Matthew Kempshall
- Institutions and individuals: organizations and social practices
- The charismatic leader and the Vita religiosa: some observations about an apparent contradiction between individual and institution / Gert Melville
- An institution made of individuals: Peter John Olivi and Angelo Clareno on the Franciscan experience / Sylvain Piron
- Rolando of Cremona and the earliest inquisition depositions of Languedoc / Peter Biller
- Robert of Courson's systematic thinking about early thirteenth-century institutions /Jjohn Sabaphy
- 'Better to let scandal arise than to relinquish the truth: the cases of conscience of the masters of Paris in the thirteenth century / Emily Corran
- Of parish priests and hermaphrodites: Robert Holcot's discussion of Omnis utriusque sexus / Conelia Linde
- The cult of the marriage of Joseph and Mary: the shaping of doctrinal novelty in Jean Gerson's Josephina (1414-17) / Isabel Iribarren.