Studies of Political Thought from Gerson to Grotius
John Neville Figgis (1866-1919) was a historian, political theorist and monk, his writings extensively influenced the history of ideas and prefigured the theological developments of the 1920s. First published in 1916, this second edition of a 1907 original provides six chapters on various aspects of political thought from between 1414 and 1625, together with one introductory chapter and extensive notes. It was derived from a The Birkbeck Lectures for 1900, which were delivered by Figgis at Trinity College, Cambridge. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Medieval history, Renaissance history, and the history of ideas in general.
This classic work of political philosophy examines the ideas and theories of some of the most important thinkers in European history, including Jean Gerson, William of Ockham, and Hugo Grotius...
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Cambridge scholar and political philosopher John Neville Figgis examines how ideas concerning politics and religion changed during the Renaissance.Drawing on a range of pertinent texts from a period...
The political Theory of the Schoolmen and Grotius - Parts I, II and III is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1896.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic...
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