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Individuals and Institutions in Medieval Scholasticism: b. Individuals and practices
Individuals and Institutions in Medieval Scholasticism
b. Individuals and practices
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table of contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Introduction: individuals and institutions in medieval scholasticism
I. Individuals and intellectual traditions: construction and criticism
1. The fathers of scholasticism: authorities as totems
2. The unicity of substantial form in the Correctoria corruptorii fratris Thomae of Richard Knapwell, Robert Orford and John of Paris
3. Italian universities, arts masters and interpreting
4. Individual and institution in scholastic historiography: Nicholas Trevet
II. Institutions and individuals: organizations and social practices
a. Individuals and organizations
5. The charismatic leader and the vita religiosa: some observations about an apparent contradiction between individual and institution
6. An institution made of individuals: Peter John Olivi and Angelo Clareno on the Franciscan experience
7. Rolando of Cremona and the earliest inquisition depositions of Languedoc
b. Individuals and practices
8. Robert of Courson’s systematic thinking about early thirteenth-century institutions
9. ‘Better to let scandal arise than to relinquish the truth’: the cases of conscience of the masters of Paris in the thirteenth century
10. Of parish priests and hermaphrodites: Robert Holcot’s discussion of Omnis utriusque sexus
11. The cult of the marriage of Joseph and Mary: the shaping of doctrinal novelty in Jean Gerson’s Josephina (1414–17)
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