A History of Mediaeval Political Theory in the West

I. The second century to the ninth, by A. J. Carlyle. II. The political theory of the Roman lawyers and the canonists, from the tenth century to the thirteenth century, by A. J. Carlyle. III. Political theory from the tenth century to the thirteenth, by A. J. Carlyle. IV. The theories of the relatio...

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Author:Alexander James Carlyle, Robert Warrand Carlyle
Published: W. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1903
Format:Book
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Platonism - Neo-platonism > Platonism of Varro, Cicero and Virgil > Cicero
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Profane Latin authors > Seneca
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Ambrose / Pseudo-Ambrose > Ambrose
- Works > De civitate Dei
- Doctrine > Social Life > [Sociologie. Cité terrestre. Politique] > [Études d'ensemble] > [Politique]
- Doctrine > Social Life > [Sociologie. Cité terrestre. Politique] > [Église et État. Pouvoir civil] > State(s)
- Doctrine > Social Life > [Loi. Droit] > [Droit]
- Doctrine > Social Life > [Loi. Droit] > [Droit] > Property rights / common good
- Doctrine > Social Life > [Loi. Droit] > [Droit] > Roman Laws
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Raison-Autorité. Raison-Foi] > Authority
- Doctrine > From man to God > [Morale] > Religion > Justice > Justice
- Influence and Survival > The Middle Ages (430-1453) > General studies of the survival of Augustine in the Greek world and in western thought and schools > [Survie dans le Moyen Âge occidental (généralités)] > [Politique]
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Summary:I. The second century to the ninth, by A. J. Carlyle. II. The political theory of the Roman lawyers and the canonists, from the tenth century to the thirteenth century, by A. J. Carlyle. III. Political theory from the tenth century to the thirteenth, by A. J. Carlyle. IV. The theories of the relation of the empire and the papacy from the tenth century to the twelfth, by A. J. Carlyle. V. The political theory of the thirteenth century. VI. Political theory from 1300 to 1600.