Knowledge, discipline and power in the Middle Ages: essays in honour of David Luscombe

David Luscombe : an appreciation / Christopher Brooke -- Pertransibunt plurimi : reading Daniel to transgress authority / Robert E. Lerner -- How can we know who holds legitimate power? : Dante on the right and the wrong uses of knowledge / Joseph Canning -- Knowledge of the origins : constructing i...

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Other Authors: Canning, Joseph (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper Festschrift
Language:English
German
Published: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2011
Series:Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 106
In: Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters (106)

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Table of Contents:
  • David Luscombe : an appreciation Christopher Brooke
  • Pertransibunt plurimi : reading Daniel to transgress authority Robert E. Lerner
  • How can we know who holds legitimate power? : Dante on the right and the wrong uses of knowledge Joseph Canning
  • Knowledge of the origins : constructing identity and ordering monastic life in the Middle Ages Gert Melville
  • Seeking remedies for great danger : contemporary appraisals of Roger Bacon's expertise Amanda Power
  • The arrival of the pagan philosophers in the North : a twelfth-century florilegium in Edinburgh University library Charles Burnett
  • Questioning the music of the spheres in thirteenth-century Paris : Johannes de Grocheio and Jerome de Moravia OP Constant J. Mews
  • Papal policy on judging the orthodoxy of university masters : a research problem William J. Courtenay
  • Jean Gerson and the renewal of scholastic discourse 1400-1415 Brian Patrick McGuire
  • Controversy and compromise in religious communities in the eleventh and twelfth centuries Giles Constable
  • Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita in der politischen Ekklesiologie der Augustinerschule des 14. Jahrhunderts Jürgen Miethke
  • The power of wisdom : four case studies of a late thirteenth century debate Andreas Speer
  • Liberty and limit : controlling and challenging knowledge in late medieval Europe Martin Kintzinger
  • Peter Abelard's theory of virtues and its context John Marenbon
  • The discipline of the republic and the knowledge of the citizens : what we may learn from late medieval endowment practice Martial Staub
  • A bibliography of the published writings of David Luscombe.