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CAPREOLUS John (WHITE Kevin & CESSARIO Romanus O.P., transl.)
Reference : R71007
(2001)
Washington D.C., The Catholic University of America Press 2001 xxxv + 395pp. + frontispice, 25cm., hardback (cloth), dustwrapper, fine condition, [contains the English translation of "Defensiones Theologiae Divi Thomae Aquinatis, Liber III, distinctiones 23-40"], ISBN 0-8132-1030-5, R71007
Continuum 2003 480 pages in8. 2003. Broché. 480 pages.
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PUF 1989 416 pages 16 4x2 6x23 4cm. 1989. Broché. 416 pages.
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Bantam Doubleday Dell 1983 1056 pages 16 2x24x5 3cm. 1983. Cartonné jaquette. 1056 pages. Ce premier volume de 'The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha' édité par James H. Charlesworth est une collection académique de textes religieux anciens. Il se divise en deux sections principales : une consacrée à la littérature apocalyptique et aux œuvres apparentées et l'autre aux Testaments comprenant au total 27 livres (19 œuvres apocalyptiques et 8 testaments) datant principalement des premiers siècles avant et après J.-C
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Society of Biblical Literature 1982 107 pages 15 09x0 91x23 06cm. 1982. Broché. 107 pages. Ce livre est une édition critique et une traduction de la recension grecque de l'Histoire des Réchabites un texte pseudépigraphique. L'ouvrage édité par James H. Charlesworth et publié par la Society of Biblical Literature fait partie d'une série académique et présente le texte grec avec des analyses. Une question centrale abordée est la datation de l'œuvre et son caractère juif ou chrétien
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Bantam Doubleday Dell 1985 1056 pages 16 6x24x5 6cm. 1985. Cartonné jaquette. 1056 pages.
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Springer 2010 272 pages 2x23x15cm. 2010. Broché. 272 pages.
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PLON 2012 214 pages 14x2 8x22 4cm. 2012. Broché. 214 pages.
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Münster, 1957 ix + 210pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität zu Münster), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X110846
Freiburg Schweiz / Freiburg Wien, Universitätsverlag / Herder 1989 227pp., 23cm., in the series "Studien zur theologischen Ethik" vol.28, softcover, 3 stamps (of which a small one at lower edges), else VG, F69544
Lipsiae, Teubner 1903 iv + 256pp., texts in latin & greek, 25cm., hardback (marbled plates, spine in black cloth)
Taylor & Francis Ltd 2004 272 pages 16 26x2 29x23 62cm. 2004. Relié. 272 pages.
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1991 li + 189pp., 22cm., softcover, in the series "Cambridge texts in the history of political thought", good condition, F101150
Liverpool University Press 1989 144 pages 14 4x20 9x1cm. 1989. Broché. 144 pages.
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, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 295 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, 5 col., Language(s):English, Old French, Middle High German. ISBN 9782503595009.
Summary This book explores for the first time the moral education of the Western European nobility in the high Middle Ages. The medieval nobility created and utilized values and ideals such as chivalry and courtliness to legitimize their exalted position in society, and these values were largely the same across Europe. Noble codes of conduct communicated these ideals in everyday interactions and symbolic acts at court that formed the basis of European courtly society. This book asks how noble men and women were taught about morality and good conduct and how the values of their society were disseminated. While a major part of moral education took place in person, this period also produced a growing corpus of writing on the subject, in both Latin and the vernacular languages, addressing audiences that encompassed the lay elites from kings to the knightly class, men as well as women. Participation in this teaching became a distinguishing feature of the nobility, who actively promoted their moral superiority through their self-fashioning as they evolved into a social class. This book brings together analyses of several major European didactic texts and miscellanies, examining the way nobles learned about norms and values. Investigating the didactic writings of the Middle Ages helps us to better understand the role of moral education in the formation of class, gender, and social identities, and its long-term contribution to a shared European aristocratic culture. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Nobility and Morality in the High Middle Ages Socio-Cultural Shifts in the High Middle Ages Learned Discourses of Virtues and Values in the West Moral Discourse in the Vernacular Languages Research into Medieval Aristocratic Ethics The Contribution of this Book Chapter 1. Teaching Morality Teaching the Noble Child Lifelong Learning Didactic Communities Conclusion Chapter 2. Models of Authority Teaching and Authority Letters - Letter Books - Treatises Dialogues and Monologues Conclusion Chapter 3. The Courtly Cosmos The Court Criticized - The Court Idealized? The Court as a Formative Environment The Court as a Communicative System Conclusion Chapter 4. Communities of Values Aims of Instruction Ideals of Medieval Aristocrats Nobility in the Order of the World Conclusion Chapter 5. Organizing Knowledge The Primacy of Poetry and the Truth of Prose Structuring Knowledge: From Florilegium to Encyclopaedia The Codex Speaks Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography Index
Cambridge University Press 1982 328 pages in8. 1982. Cartonné jaquette. 328 pages.
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Cambridge University Press 1990 308 pages 21 8x2 6x14cm. 1990. Cartonné jaquette. 308 pages.
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La documentation française 1988 162 pages in8. 1988. Broché. 162 pages.
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, Paris, L.G.D.J. 1994, in-8, br., bon état, 220p.
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Amsterdam/ Louvain, North-Holland publishing cy./ Nauwelaerts 1953 286pp., br., bon état
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Gredos 1983 296 pages 12 6x1 8x19 6cm. 1983. Reliure editeur. 2 volume(s). 296 pages.
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Puf 1992 264 pages 1x22x15cm. 1992. Broché. 264 pages.
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, London, Legalease Limited 2001, in-8, rel. éd., tit. doré sur dos lisse et plat sup., impression en anglais, (coiffes lég. affaissées, plat inf. très lég. taché), très bon état malgré les défauts soulignés, 1673p.
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