Collection of Essays
Knowledge, discipline and power in the middle ages: Essays in honour of David Luscombe Canning, Joseph P. • King, Edmund J. • Staub, Martial [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters / 106 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
David Luscombe: An Appreciation |
Pertransibunt plurimi: Reading Daniel to Transgress Authority |
How Can We Know Who Holds Legitimate Power? Dante on the Right and the Wrong Uses of Knowledge |
Knowledge of the origins: Constructing identity and ordering monastic life in the middle ages |
Seeking Remedies for Great Danger: Contemporary Appraisals of Roger Bacon's Expertise |
The Arrival of the Pagan Philosophers in the North: A Twelfth-Century Florilegium in Edinburgh University Library |
Questioning the Music of the Spheres in Thirteenth-Century Paris: Johannes de Grocheio and Jerome de Moravia OP |
Papal Policy on Judging the Orthodoxy of University Masters, a Research Problem |
Jean Gerson and the renewal of scholastic discourse 1400 - 1415 |
Controversy and compromise in religious communities in the eleventh and twelfth centuries |
Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita in der politischen Ekklesiologie der Augustinerschule des 14. Jahrhunderts |
The Power of Wisdom: Four Case Studies of a Late Thirteenth Century Debate |
Liberty and limit: Controlling and challenging knowledge in late medieval Europe |
Peter Abelard's theory of virtues and its context |
The Discipline of the Republic and the Knowledge of the Citizens: What we may Learn from Late Medieval Endowment Practice |
A Bibliography of the Published Writings of David Luscombe |