A short discourse on the tyrannical government over things divine and human, but especially over the Empire and those subject to the Empire, usurped by some who are called highest pontiffs

William of Ockham (c. 1285–c. 1347) was the most eminent and influential theologian and philosopher of his day, a giant in the history of political thought. He was a Franciscan friar who came to believe that the Avignonese papacy of John XXII had set out to destroy the religious ideal on which the F...

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主要作者: Wilhelm, von Ockham 1285-1347 (Author)
其他作者: McGrade, Arthur Stephen 1934- (Editor) ; Kilcullen, John (Translator)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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出版: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1992.
In:Year: 1992
丛编:Cambridge texts in the history of political thought
Further subjects:B Political science, Early works to 1800
B Political Science Early works to 1800
B Political science ; Early works to 1800
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780521352420