- Anglický jazyk
John of Salisbury and the medieval Roman renaissance
Autor: Irene O'Daly
John of Salisbury (c. 1120-80) is a key figure of the twelfth-century renaissance. As a student at the cosmopolitan schools of medieval Paris, an associate of Thomas Becket, and an acute commentator on society and rulership, he provides unique insights into... Viac o knihe
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John of Salisbury (c. 1120-80) is a key figure of the twelfth-century renaissance. As a student at the cosmopolitan schools of medieval Paris, an associate of Thomas Becket, and an acute commentator on society and rulership, he provides unique insights into the political culture of the period. This volume reassesses the influence of classical sources on John's political writings, investigating how he accessed and used the ideas of his ancient predecessors. By looking at John's quotations of and allusions to classical works, Irene O'Daly shows that he not only borrowed the vocabulary of his classical forbears, but explicitly aligned himself with their philosophical positions. She illustrates John's profound debt to Roman Stoicism, derived from the writings of Seneca and Cicero, and shows how he made Stoic theories on duties, virtuous rulership and moderation relevant to the medieval context. She also examines how John's classical learning was filtered through patristic sources, arguing that this led to a unique synthesis between his political and theological views. The book places famous elements of John's political theory - such as his model of the body-politic and his views on tyranny - in the context of the intellectual foment of the classical revival and the dramatic social changes afoot in Europe in the twelfth century. It offers students and researchers of this period a novel investigation of how Stoicism comprises a 'third way' for medieval political philosophy, interacting with - and at times dominating - neo-Platonism and proto-Aristotelianism.
- Vydavateľstvo: Manchester University Press
- Rok vydania: 2018
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 222 x 145 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781526109491