The World of John of Salisbury
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The World of John of Salisbury
(Studies in church history, Subsidia 3)
Blackwell, c1994
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Originally published: 1984
"First published in paperback 1994"--T.p. verso
Bibliography 1953-82 by David Luscombe: p. 445-458
Contributions in English, French, German, and Italian
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The medieval Englishman, John of Salisbury, was a philosopher and humanist, theologian and bishop, courtier and diplomat, poet and political thinker. This book provides a reassessment of his life and work. It features 25 papers by international scholars.
Table of Contents
1. John of Salisbury and his world, Christopher Brooke (University of Cambridge) 2. John of Salisbury in recent scholarship, David Luscombe (University of Sheffield) 3. Jean de Salisbury et le monde scolaire du xiie siecle, Pierre Riche (University of Paris, France) 4. Hochmittelalterlicher Humanismus als Lebensform: ein Beitrag zum Standesthos des westeuropaischen Weltklerus nach Johannes von Salisbury, Klaus Guth (University of Bamberg) 5. Jean de Salisbury et la lecture des philosophes, Edouard Jeauneau (CNRS, Paris, France) 6. The chronology of John of Salisbury's studies in France, Olga Weijers (Royal Library, The Hague) 7. John of Salisbury and William of Malmesbury: currents in 12th-century humanism, Rodney Thomson (University of Tasmania) 8. The content and affiliation of the scientific manuscripts written at, or brought to, Chartres in the time of John of Salisbury, Charles Burnett (University of Sheffield) 9. John of Salisbury and Boethius on Arithmetic, Gillian Evans (University of Cambridge) 10. John of Salisbury as historian, Marjorie Chibnall (University of Cambridge) 11. John of Salisbury as classical scholar, Janet Martin (Princeton University, USA) 12. Randbemerkungen zur Institutio Traiani, Max Kerner (Historisches Institut der RWTH, Aachen, Germany) 13. The use of exempla in the Policraticus of John of Salisbury, Peter von Moos (University of Munster) 14. John of Salisbury and the tyranny of nonsense, Michael Wilks (Birkbeck College, University of London) 15. What is the Entheticus?, Rodney Thomson (University of Tasmania) 16. The importance of the organism in the political theory of John of Salisbury, Tilman Struve (University of Stuttgart) 17. Thou shalt not slay a tyrant! The so-called theory of John of Salisbury, Jan van Laarhoven (Catholic University of Nijmegen) 18. John of Salisbury and the world of the Old Testament, Avrom Slatman (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) 19. Romisches und kirchliches Recht im Policraticus des Johannes von Salisbury, Max Kerner (Historisches Institut der RWTH, Aachen) 20. Zur Benutzung der Summa Codicis Trecensis bei Johannes von Salisbury, Georg Miczka (University of Bonn) 21. Giovanni di Salisbury e l'Italia del suo tempo, Raoul Manselli (University of Rome) 22. John of Salisbury and the Germans, Timothy Reuter (Munich) 23. John of Salisbury and Thomas Becket, Anne Duggan (Queen Mary College, University of London) 24. New evidence for the Becket correspondence and John of Salisbury's letters, Alan Piper (University of Durham) 25. John of Salisbury: A bibliography 1953-82, David Luscombe (University of Sheffield).
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