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Pope John XXII and his Franciscan Cardinal: Bertrand de la Tour and the Apostolic Poverty Controversy (Oxford Historical Monographs) Book

Pope John XXII and his Franciscan Cardinal : Hardback : Oxford University Press : 9780199268757 : 0199268754 : 12 Feb 2004 : Provides an interpretation of the medieval theological controversy over the poverty of Christ, popularized by Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose"", important for intellectual, political, and legal history. This book focuses on the early fourteenth-century cardinal, Bertrand de la Tour."Read More

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  • ASDA

    Provides an interpretation of the medieval theological controversy over the poverty of Christ popularized by Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose important for intellectual political and legal history. This book focuses on the early fourteenth-century cardinal Bertrand de la Tour.

  • Blackwell

    The debate over the poverty of Christ and his apostles under Pope John XXII (1316-1334) is one of the most famous intellectual controversies of the Middle Ages. The story of the uncompromising pope on collision course with a united Franciscan...

  • 0199268754
  • 9780199268757
  • Patrick Nold
  • 11 December 2003
  • Clarendon Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 224
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