Siena medievale: la costruzione della città nell'età "ghibellina" (1200 - 1270)
In: Civitates 9
In: Dispense del dottorato in "storia della città" 5
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In: Civitates 9
In: Dispense del dottorato in "storia della città" 5
In: Studies and texts 131
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eingel. und zsgest. von Hans Patze ; Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. lat. ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Z 67.358,I-10/13
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In: Pubblicazioni degli archivi di Stato
In: Fonti 31
In: European History and Culture - Book Archive 2000-2006
In: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions 102/2
This book contains the mature fruit of Hugo Grotius' political thought on church and state. It was finished in 1617, but Grotius' arrest prevented publication. For the first time Grotius' own Latin text is printed here, from two manuscripts. It is demonstrated that the claims made by the publisher of the first edition (1647), the source of all subsequent editions, are false. The first critical edition is provided with an extensive introduction, an English translation, a commentary, and elaborate indices. In an appendix texts concerning its context and genesis are printed. An earlier draft of De imperio was recently discovered. All material from this unpublished work has been integrated here. This fundamental, theoretical text, written for an international public, anticipates many views from later Grotian work. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004120273)
In: European History and Culture - Book Archive 2000-2006
In: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions 102/1
This book contains the mature fruit of Hugo Grotius' political thought on church and state. It was finished in 1617, but Grotius' arrest prevented publication. For the first time Grotius' own Latin text is printed here, from two manuscripts. It is demonstrated that the claims made by the publisher of the first edition (1647), the source of all subsequent editions, are false. The first critical edition is provided with an extensive introduction, an English translation, a commentary, and elaborate indices. In an appendix texts concerning its context and genesis are printed. An earlier draft of De imperio was recently discovered. All material from this unpublished work has been integrated here. This fundamental, theoretical text, written for an international public, anticipates many views from later Grotian work. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004120273)
Das Ende des Pfälzischen Krieges hat dem Deutschen Reich und besonders den Protestanten große Zugeständnisse abverlangt, weshalb Leibniz beginnt, auf eine Stärkung des europäischen Protestantismus hinzuwirken und Wege vorzubereiten, die zur Union zwischen den Lutheranern und Reformierten führen könnten. Ein Gedankenaustausch zwischen den Theologen der Landesuniversität Helmstedt und des Berliner Hofes wird eingeleitet. Angesichts der Krankheit des hannoverschen Kurfürsten, bei dessen Ableben das Fürstentum Osnabrück an einen katholischen Regenten fallen wird, entwirft Leibniz Denkschriften zur Absicherung der zukünftigen braunschweig-lüneburgischen Rechte an Osnabrück. Politische Hoffnungen gründen sich auf den Erwerb der polnischen Krone durch August den Starken; vor allem aber ist es die Reise Peters des Großen durch Westeuropa, die die Aufmerksamkeit Leibnizens und seiner Briefpartner fesselt. Er ist bemüht, Kontakte zu Mitgliedern der russischen Gesandtschaft anzuknüpfen. Hinzu kommt die Korrespondenz mit dem Jesuiten J. Bouvet, der sich Leibniz vor seiner Abreise nach China als Kundschafter anbietet und für den Leibniz in seinem Korrespondentenkreis Fragen aus den verschiedensten Wissensgebieten zusammenträgt. Auch die Debatte um den Quietismus, die zwischen Fénelon und Bossuet ausgetragen wird, spiegelt sich in Leibnizens Korrespondenz wider, wobei es ihm besonders um die Definition der "reinen" interesselosen Liebe geht.
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"Anton Wilhelm Amo (c. 1703 - after 1752) is the first modern African philosopher to study and teach in a European university and write in the European philosophical tradition. We give an extensive historical and philosophical introduction to Amo's life and work, and provide Latin texts, with facing translations and explanatory notes, of Amo's two philosophical dissertations, On the Impassivity of the Human Mind and the Philosophical Disputation containing a Distinct Idea of those Things that Pertain either to the Mind or to our Living and Organic Body, both published in 1734. The Impassivity is an extended argument that the mind cannot be acted on, that sensation is a being-acted-on by the sensed object, and therefore that sensation does not belong to the mind, and must belong instead to the body The Distinct Idea works out the implications for the mind's actions, and tries to show how the mind understands, wills, and effects things through the body by 'intentions' which direct motions in our body intentionally toward external things. Both dissertations try to show how far each type of human act belongs to the mind, how far to the body, and expose and resolve earlier philosophers' self-contradictions on these questions"--
"Anton Wilhelm Amo (c. 1703 - after 1752) is the first modern African philosopher to study and teach in a European university and write in the European philosophical tradition. We give an extensive historical and philosophical introduction to Amo's life and work, and provide Latin texts, with facing translations and explanatory notes, of Amo's two philosophical dissertations, On the Impassivity of the Human Mind and the Philosophical Disputation containing a Distinct Idea of those Things that Pertain either to the Mind or to our Living and Organic Body, both published in 1734. The Impassivity is an extended argument that the mind cannot be acted on, that sensation is a being-acted-on by the sensed object, and therefore that sensation does not belong to the mind, and must belong instead to the body The Distinct Idea works out the implications for the mind's actions, and tries to show how the mind understands, wills, and effects things through the body by 'intentions' which direct motions in our body intentionally toward external things. Both dissertations try to show how far each type of human act belongs to the mind, how far to the body, and expose and resolve earlier philosophers' self-contradictions on these questions"--
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Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- H.eccl. 343 p
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In: Campus
In: Temi di storia medievale
In: Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für geschichtliche Landeskunde in Baden-Württemberg
In: Reihe A, Quellen 35
In: Hermes
In: Einzelschriften 97
In: Historisches Seminar N.F., 13
In: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-babs-0000019234
Isabella Lazzarini ; Mantua (Lombardy). - Federico I Gonzaga (1441- 1484), Marquis of Mantua. - Incl. documents in Latin (p. 127-237). - Bibl., notes ; Die "documenti" sind lediglich Bestandteil der Online-Ausgabe.
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