Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Ser.: Bonagratia Von Bergamo: Franziskanerjurist und Wortführer Seines Ordens Im Streit Mit Papst Johannes XXII : Franziskanerjurist und Wortführer Seines Ordens Im Streit Mit Papst Johannes XXII by Eva Luise Wittneben (2002, Hardcover)

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PublisherBrill
ISBN-109004128174
ISBN-139789004128170
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Number of PagesX, 430 Pages
Publication NameBonagratia Von Bergamo: Franziskanerjurist und Wortführer Seines Ordens Im Streit Mit Papst Johannes XXII : Franziskanerjurist und Wortführer Seines Ordens Im Streit Mit Papst Johannes XXII
LanguageGerman
Publication Year2002
SubjectChristianity / Catholic, Poverty & Homelessness, Europe / Renaissance, Europe / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorEva Luise Wittneben
Subject AreaReligion, Social Science, History
SeriesStudies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight27.9 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2002-034472
Reviews' ...a fine example of philological method...an important book... '.Thomas F. Mayer, Renaissance Quarterly .' ...excellent and accessible scholarship...Not only has Wittneben supplied us with a convincing portrait of a great jurist at work; she has also let historians know that Bonagratia of Bergamo contributed significantly to the political thought of the fourteenth century. 'David Flood, Franciscan Studies , 2004., ' ...a fine example of philological method…an important book... '.Thomas F. Mayer, Renaissance Quarterly .' ...excellent and accessible scholarship...Not only has Wittneben supplied us with a convincing portrait of a great jurist at work; she has also let historians know that Bonagratia of Bergamo contributed significantly to the political thought of the fourteenth century. 'David Flood, Franciscan Studies , 2004.
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number90
Dewey Decimal271/.302
Table Of ContentEinleitung I. Bonagratia in der Auseinandersetzung mit den SpiritualenII. Bonagratia im theoretischen ArmutsstreitIII. Die Ausgleichsbemühungen von Seiten der MinoritenIV. Der Bruch mit dem PapstV. Bonagratia als Verfasser der Minoritischen AppellationenVI. Zusammenfassung und AusblickAnhangEnglish SummaryÜbersicht über die Schriften BonagratiasQuellen- und LiteraturverzeichnisIndex PersonarumIndex LocorumIndex Rerum
SynopsisThe study is dedicated to Bonagratia of Bergamo, a Franciscan layman of the 14th century, who played an important part in his Orders controversy with the Spirituals and in the debate of the poverty of Christ. Together with his general minister Michael of Cesena, William of Ockham and Francis of Ascoli, Bonagratia came into conflict with Pope John XXII and wrote many polemical texts and his famous appellationes. A detailed study of these writings elaborates Bonagratias intellectual merits as a legal expert and as the procurator of the Franciscan Order. Wittneben demonstrates that the legal competence and active experience of this lawyer had a profound influence on the poverty debate., The study is dedicated to Bonagratia of Bergamo, a Franciscan layman of the 14th century, who played an important part in his Order's controversy with the Spirituals and in the debate of the poverty of Christ. Together with his general minister Michael of Cesena, William of Ockham and Francis of Ascoli, Bonagratia came into conflict with Pope John XXII and wrote many polemical texts and his famous appellationes . A detailed study of these writings elaborates Bonagratias intellectual merits as a legal expert and as the procurator of the Franciscan Order. Wittneben demonstrates that the legal competence and active experience of this lawyer had a profound influence on the poverty debate., The study examines the activity of the layman Bonagratia in the Franciscan controversy with the Spirituals and in their debate on the poverty of Christ. This detailed study of his writings demonstrates that Bonagratia elaborated important parts of his Order's arguments in this crucial conflict.
LC Classification NumberBX3603.W58 2002
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