Author: Marsilius (of Padua)
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The Defensor Pacis
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The Defensor Pacis of Marsiglio of Padua
Author: Ephraim Emerton
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Category : Popes
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Category : Popes
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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The Defensor Pacis of Marsilius of Padua
Author: Marsilius (of Padua)
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Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Marsilius of Padua
Author: Marsilius (of Padua.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 450
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“The” Defensor Pacis of Marsiglio of Padua
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The Defensor Pacis of Marsiglio of Padua; a Critical Study
Author: Ephraim Emerton
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230430775
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ...Deliciae Eruditorum, Florence, 1769, vol. xviii, pp. 50-184. All three of these rare books are in the library of Harvard College. so on pro libito. If all persons of this sort are to be exempted from the jurisdiction of civil rulers, with immunity also from public burdens, it seems a very obvious danger that the greater part of mankind may slip into these orders. If this should happen the coercive jurisdiction of rulers would be left without effect, a grave evil and corruption of the republic. "For whoever enjoys the honors and advantages of a civil community, as, for example, the peace and protection of the human Lawgiver, should not be exempted from its burdens and its juris i diction without the action of the Lawgiver itself. "To avoid this we must admit, in accordance with the Truth, that the ruler has jurisdiction over all bishops or presbyters and clergymen by authority of the Lawgiver Jm order that the republic may not go to pieces through undue multiplicity of powers. J The ruler ought further to assign a certain number of clergymen to each district subject to him, as also of every other class of citizens, lest through their undue increase they come to resist the coercive power of the ruler or otherwise to disturb the peace of the realm and impede the community or the kingdom in carrying out its necessary activities." In the effective sense of the word "judge," there is but one who can give final judgment as to transgressions of the divine law, that is Christ and no other. In this world there is no ( judge who can exercise coercive jurisdiction for such offences, he priest is, so far as this world is concerned, only a "doctor," or expert. His business is to teach, to exhort, to convince by...
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230430775
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ...Deliciae Eruditorum, Florence, 1769, vol. xviii, pp. 50-184. All three of these rare books are in the library of Harvard College. so on pro libito. If all persons of this sort are to be exempted from the jurisdiction of civil rulers, with immunity also from public burdens, it seems a very obvious danger that the greater part of mankind may slip into these orders. If this should happen the coercive jurisdiction of rulers would be left without effect, a grave evil and corruption of the republic. "For whoever enjoys the honors and advantages of a civil community, as, for example, the peace and protection of the human Lawgiver, should not be exempted from its burdens and its juris i diction without the action of the Lawgiver itself. "To avoid this we must admit, in accordance with the Truth, that the ruler has jurisdiction over all bishops or presbyters and clergymen by authority of the Lawgiver Jm order that the republic may not go to pieces through undue multiplicity of powers. J The ruler ought further to assign a certain number of clergymen to each district subject to him, as also of every other class of citizens, lest through their undue increase they come to resist the coercive power of the ruler or otherwise to disturb the peace of the realm and impede the community or the kingdom in carrying out its necessary activities." In the effective sense of the word "judge," there is but one who can give final judgment as to transgressions of the divine law, that is Christ and no other. In this world there is no ( judge who can exercise coercive jurisdiction for such offences, he priest is, so far as this world is concerned, only a "doctor," or expert. His business is to teach, to exhort, to convince by...
Marsilius of Padua, the Defender of Peace: The Defensor pacis, translated with an introd. by A. Gewirth
Author: Marsilius (of Padua)
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Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Vol. 1 published as Alan Gewirth's thesis - Columbia University. Bibliography: v. 1, p. [319]-326. Bibliographical footnotes. v. 1. Marsilius of Padua and medieval political philosophy by A. Gewirth. - v. 2. The Defensor pacis, translated with an introd. by A. Gewirth.
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Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Vol. 1 published as Alan Gewirth's thesis - Columbia University. Bibliography: v. 1, p. [319]-326. Bibliographical footnotes. v. 1. Marsilius of Padua and medieval political philosophy by A. Gewirth. - v. 2. The Defensor pacis, translated with an introd. by A. Gewirth.
The Defensor Pacis of Marsilius of Padua
Author: Charles William Previté-Orton
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Languages : en
Pages : 517
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Pages : 517
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Marsilius of Padua: The Defender of the Peace
Author: Marsilius of Padua
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781139447300
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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The Defender of the Peace of Marsilius of Padua is a massively influential text in the history of western political thought. Marsilius offers a detailed analysis and explanation of human political communities, before going on to attack what he sees as the obstacles to peaceful human coexistence - principally the contemporary papacy. Annabel Brett's authoritative rendition of the Defensor Pacis was the first new translation in English for fifty years, and a major contribution to the series of Cambridge Texts: all of the usual series features are provided, included chronology, notes for further reading, and up-to-date annotation aimed at the student reader encountering this classic of medieval thought for the first time. This edition of The Defender of the Peace is a scholarly and a pedagogic event of great importance, of interest to historians, political theorists, theologians and philosophers at all levels from second-year undergraduate upwards.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781139447300
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
The Defender of the Peace of Marsilius of Padua is a massively influential text in the history of western political thought. Marsilius offers a detailed analysis and explanation of human political communities, before going on to attack what he sees as the obstacles to peaceful human coexistence - principally the contemporary papacy. Annabel Brett's authoritative rendition of the Defensor Pacis was the first new translation in English for fifty years, and a major contribution to the series of Cambridge Texts: all of the usual series features are provided, included chronology, notes for further reading, and up-to-date annotation aimed at the student reader encountering this classic of medieval thought for the first time. This edition of The Defender of the Peace is a scholarly and a pedagogic event of great importance, of interest to historians, political theorists, theologians and philosophers at all levels from second-year undergraduate upwards.
The Defensor Pacis
Author: Marsilius (of Padua)
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Languages : en
Pages : 450
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Publisher:
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Pages : 450
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