Bonagratia Von Bergamo: Franziskanerjurist Und Wortführer Seines Ordens Im Streit Mit Papst Johannes XXII Contributor(s): Wittneben, Eva Luise (Author) |
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ISBN: 9004128174 ISBN-13: 9789004128170 Publisher: Brill
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Language: German Published: December 2002 Annotation: The study is dedicated to Bonagratia of Bergamo, a Franciscan layman of the 14th century, who played an important part in his Order's controversy with the Spirituals and in the debate of the poverty of Christ. Together with his general minister Michael of Cesena, William of Ockham and Francis of Ascoli, Bonagratia came into conflict with Pope John XXII and wrote many polemical texts and his famous "appellationes. A detailed study of these writings elaborates Bonagratias intellectual merits as a legal expert and as the procurator of the Franciscan Order. Wittneben demonstrates that the legal competence and active experience of this lawyer had a profound influence on the poverty debate. Click for more in this series: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christianity - History |
Dewey: 271.302 |
LCCN: 2002034472 |
Series: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions |
Physical Information: 1.31" H x 6.5" W x 9.64" L (1.97 lbs) 440 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453) - Religious Orientation - Catholic - Religious Orientation - Christian |
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Publisher Description: The study is dedicated to Bonagratia of Bergamo, a Franciscan layman of the 14th century, who played an important part in his Order's controversy with the Spirituals and in the debate of the poverty of Christ. Together with his general minister Michael of Cesena, William of Ockham and Francis of Ascoli, Bonagratia came into conflict with Pope John XXII and wrote many polemical texts and his famous appellationes. A detailed study of these writings elaborates Bonagratias intellectual merits as a legal expert and as the procurator of the Franciscan Order. Wittneben demonstrates that the legal competence and active experience of this lawyer had a profound influence on the poverty debate. |
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