The World of Marsilius of Padua

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Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitriol than Marsilius of Padua (ca. 1275-1342/43). As author of the notorious heretical tract, the 'Defensor Pacis', Marsilius became an infamous figure throughout the intellectual and political centres of Europe during his own lifetime. His magnum opus, a sharply pointed dissection of the damage done to earthly political life by the incursions of the papacy and a plea for conciliar ecclesiology, was repeatedly condemned during the fourteenth century and in later years. Yet the treatise continued to be disseminated and 'received translation into several vernacular languages. During the Reformation, Marsilius and his 'Defensor Pacis enjoyed another round of acclamation and denunciation, depending upon one's confession. In July 2003, a group comprising many of the world's most renowned scholars of medieval political thought gathered for a 'Marsilius of Padua World Congress', held in conjunction with the tenth International Medieval Congress held in July 2003 in Leeds. The present volume contains selected papers originally prepared for that meeting. The contents represent a compendium of innovative scholarly contributions to the understanding of Marsilius, his life and times, and his lasting impact on Western thought. Included are chapters that reflect a range of recent, ground-breaking research by both senior scholars and the future leaders in the field. After a general survey of the current state of scholarship on Marsilius, the volume divides into three thematically organized sections, covering a variety of historical, textual, methodological, theological, and theoretical questions.In all of the essays, readers will discover the wealth and complexity of Marsilius's thought as well as the startling range of approaches and methods of interpretation taken in the study of his work.The volume's selection of authors is international in scope and represents the first interdisciplinary scholarly collaboration in the field of Marsilian studies to occur in the twenty-first century.

Author(s): Gerson Moreno-Riaño (ed.)
Series: Disputatio, 5
Publisher: Brepols
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 292
City: Turnhout

Acknowledgements ix
List of Abbreviations xi
The World of Marsilius of Padua: An Introduction / GERSON MORENO-RIAÑO 1
State of Scholarship
Marsiglio of Padua Studies Today — and Tomorrow / CARY J. NEDERMAN 11
Historical Background
The Philosopher as Political Actor — Marsilius of Padua at the Court of Ludwig the Bavarian: The Sources Revisited / FRANK GODTHARDT 29
The Impact of Marsilius: Papalist Responses to the 'Defensor Pacis' / THOMAS TURLEY 47
'The King of the Locusts Who Destroyed the Poverty of Christ': Pope John XXII, Marsilius of Padua, and the Franciscan Question / GABRIELLE GONZALES 65
Issues in Translating the 'Defensor Pacis' / ANNABEL S. BRETT 91
Divine and Human Writings in Marsilius of Padua’s 'Defensor Pacis': Expressions of Truth / FLORIANO JONAS CESAR 109
Marsilius of Padua’s Conception of Natural Law Revisited / HOLLY HAMILTON-BLEAKLEY 125
The Nature of Grace and Its Relation to Political Philosophy in Marsilius of Padua’s 'Defensor Pacis' / MICHAEL J. SWEENEY 143
Heart and Soul of the State: Some Remarks Concerning Aristotelian Ontology and Medieval Theory of Medicine in Marsilius of Padua’s 'Defensor Pacis' / ALEXANDER AICHELE 163
Theoretical Premises
Marsilius and Hobbes on Religion and Papal Power: Some Observations on Similarities / BETTINA KOCH 189
Power and Powerlessness in the Political Thought of Marsilius of Padua / JOSEPH CANNING 211
The Sovereignty of the Multitude in the Works of Marsilius of Padua, Peter of Auvergne, and Some Other Aristotelian Commentators / VASILEIOS SYROS 227
Hierarchy, Ambiguity, and a 'Via Media' in Marsilius of Padua’s 'Defensor Pacis' / GERSON MORENO-RIAÑO 249
Bibliography 271
List of Contributors 277