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1. | € 75,00 | EAN-13: 9782503548074 Hervaeus Natalis (Harvey Nedellec) Hervaeus Natalis O.P. De quattuor materiis sive Determinationes contra magistrum Henricum de Gandavo. Vol. II: De esse et essentia. De materia et forma. A Critical Edition from Selected Manuscripts
Edizione: | Brepols Publishers, 2013 | Collana: | Studia Artistarum | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 75,00 | Descrizione | This second volume presents a critical study of Hervaeus Natalis?s De quattuor materiis, and compares it with the rival systems of the metaphysics of creation that were upheld by Giles of Rome and Henry of Ghent. | Aggiungi al Carrello |
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2. | € 75,00 | EAN-13: 9782503542881 Hervaeus Natalis (Harvey Nedellec) Hervaeus Natalis O.P. De quattuor materiis sive Determinationes contra magistrum Henricum de Gandavo. Vol. I: De formis (together with his 'De unitate formae substantialis in eodem supposito'). A critical Edition from Selected Manuscripts
Edizione: | Brepols Publishers, 2011 | Collana: | Studia Artistarum | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 75,00 | Descrizione | The aim of the present edition of Harvey Nedellec's De quattuor materiis is to make a collection of texts available that can throw some more light upon the ongoing debates around 1300 about some highly controversial issues, including the plurality of forms, the relationship between being and essence, the significance (or superfluity) of the intelligible species, and the intellect's priority to the will. Harvey's polemic interventions, which are explicitly directed against the ontological positions held by Henry of Ghent, are the more interesting as they are coloured by a manifest animosity against his opponent and the Ghentian way of doing philosophy in general. The author's attitude is most prominent in the first tract of the collection presented in the first volume, De formis. In order to put the impact of this tract into a larger perspective, Harvey's extensive treatise De unitate formae substantialis in eodem supposito has been added.About the author: L.M. de Rijk (1924) is emeritus professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy of Leiden University. He was a member of the Dutch Parliament (Senate 1956-1991) and is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences (KNAW). He is the author of a large number of publications, particularly on Ancient and Medieval philosophy, including John Buridan's Lectura Erfordiensis in I-VI Metaphysicam (Brepols 2008). | Aggiungi al Carrello |
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3. | € 28,00 | EAN-13: 9780888442871 Hervaeus Natalis The Poverty of Christ and the Apostles
Edizione: | Brepols Publishers, 2000 | Collana: | Mediaeval Sources in Translation | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 28,00 | Descrizione |
'Is it heretical to assert that
Christ and the apostles had none of the things that come into use in
human life either in regard to ownership or of dominion over them'
From 1321 to 1323, debate about this question sparked a passionate and
bitter controversy over the Franciscan doctrine of the
'absolute' poverty of Christ and the apostles and hence of the
basis of the Franciscan practice of poverty. The controversy pitted the
Franciscan Order against Pope John XXII and the Dominican Order. This
volume contains a translation of two works from that controversy -
Hervaeus Natalis's The Poverty of Christ and the Apostles and a
Vatican scribe's summary of the positions of several Franciscan
clergy including those of two prominent cardinals: Vital du Four and
Bertrand de la Tour. Hervaeus Natalis (d. 1323), a distinguished
philosopher and theologian, was Master General of the Dominican Order
during the controversy. His work, which John XXII read and annotated,
provides a comprehensive and rigorous analysis of the central
philosophical, theological and scriptural themes at the heart of the
controversy. It presents a clear contrast to the positions held by the
Franciscans. In their works Hervaeus and the Franciscans treat a wide
range of enduring themes in religious and social life: the nature of
poverty; the relation of poverty and wealth to perfection; the
interpretation of scriptural and patristic authorities; the
relationship between ownership, rights and use; the justification for
making provision for the future; and so forth. Apart from those works
by Thomas Aquinas, this volume presents the only English translation of
a principal Dominican treatise on poverty. It concludes with a
bibliography and a comprehensive index.
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