Political thought in early fourteenth-century England: treatises by Walter of Milemete, William of Pagula, and William of Ockham/
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Language: | English Latin |
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An princeps pro suo succursu, scilicet guerrae, possit recipere bona ecclesiarum, etiam invito papa Tempe, Ariz.:
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in collaboration with BREPOLS,
2002
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Series: | Arizona studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies
10 |
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Table of Contents:
- General introduction : varieties of English political thought, c. 1250-c. 1350
- Walter of Milemete, On the nobility, wisdom, and prudence of kings
- William of Pagula, Mirror of King Edward III
- William of Ockham, Whether the ruler can receive the goods of the church for his own needs, namely, in the case of war, even against the wishes of the Pope.