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UNINA9910273194203321 |
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EZLN: el derecho a la autonomía. Antecedentes, referencias, sustento legal e inicios de un ejercicio autonómico |
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México, : Editorial Académica Española |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910780417303321 |
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Autore |
Erasmus Desiderius |
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The correspondence of Erasmus : letters 1252 to 1355 : 1522 to 1523 / / translated by R.A.B. Mynors ; annotated by James M. Estes |
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Toronto ; ; Buffalo ; ; London : , : University of Toronto Press, , 1989 |
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©1989 |
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1-282-00990-7 |
9786612009907 |
1-4426-8094-6 |
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1 online resource (517 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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Collected Works of Erasmus ; ; Volume 9 |
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Disciplina |
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Humanists |
Personal correspondence |
Biographies. |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Note generali |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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""Contents""; ""Illustrations""; ""Preface""; ""Map showing the principal places mentioned in volume 9""; ""LETTERS 1252 TO 1355""; ""Table of Correspondents""; ""Works Frequently Cited""; ""Short-Title Forms for Erasmus' Works""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; |
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""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z"" |
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At the beginning of this volume, Erasmus leaves Louvain to live in Basel. Weary from the many controversies reflected in the letters of the previous volumes, he is also anxious to see the annotations to his third edition of the New Testament through Johann Froben’s press. Above all he fears that pressure from the imperial court in the Netherlands will force him to take a public stand against Luther.Erasmus completes a large number of works in the span of this volume, including the Paraphrases on Matthew and John, two new expanded editions of the Colloquies, an edition of De conscribendis epistolis, two apologiae against his Spanish detractors, and editions of Arnobius Junior and Hilary of Poitiers. But the predominant theme of the volume remains ‘the sorry business of Luther.’The harder Erasmus persists in trying to adhere to a reasonable course between Catholic and reforming zealots, the more he finds himself ‘a heretic to both sides.’ His Catholic critics appear the more dangerous. Among them are the papal nuncio Girolamo Aleandro, who is bent on discrediting him at both the imperial and papal courts as a supporter of Luther; the Spaniard Diego López Zúñiga, who compiles a catalogue of Blasphemies and Impieties of Erasmus of Rotterdam; and the Carmelite Nicholaas Baechem, who denounces Erasmus both in public sermons and at private ‘drinking-parties.’Erasmus’ refusal to counsel severity against the Lutherans is motivated chiefly by concern for peace and the common good of Christendom, and not by any tender regard for Luther and the other reformers. Still, many of the letters in this volume testify to his growing aversion to the reformers, and we see him moving perceptibly in the direction of his eventual public breach with them.A special feature of this volume is the first fully annotated translation of Erasmus’ Catalogues Iucubrationum (Ep 1341 A), an extremely important document for the study of Erasmus’ life and works and of the controversies they aroused. |
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UNINA9910965823003321 |
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Bubbio Paolo Diego <1974-> |
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Intellectual Sacrifice and Other Mimetic Paradoxes / / Paolo Diego Bubbio |
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East Lansing, : Michigan State University Press, 2018 |
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1-62895-322-5 |
1-60917-555-7 |
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Studies in violence, mimesis, and culture |
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Sacrifice |
Mimesis |
Philosophy and religion |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intellectual sacrifice -- Intellectual expulsion -- Historical forms of mystification -- The path of demystification -- Conclusion -- A brief letter from Rene Girard -- Other mimetic paradoxes -- Interlude: corrections and paradoxes -- Girard's ontological argument for the existence of God -- Mimetic theory's post-Kantian legacy -- Mimetic theory and hermeneutic Communism -- The self in crisis -- Hermeneutic mimetic theory. |
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Intellectual Sacrifice and Other Mimetic Paradoxes is an account of Paolo Diego Bubbio's twenty-year intellectual journey through the twists and turns of Girard's mimetic theory. The author analyzes philosophy and religion as "enemy sisters" engaged in an endless competitive struggle and identifies the intellectual space where this rivalry can either be perpetuated or come to a paradoxical resolution. He goes on to explore topics ranging from arguments for the existence of God to mimetic theory's post-Kantian legacy, political implications, and capacity for identifying epochal phenomena, such as the crisis of the self, in popular culture. Bubbio concludes by advocating for an encounter between mimetic theory and contemporary philosophical hermeneutics--an encounter in which each approach benefits and is |
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enriched by the resources of the other. The volume features a previously unpublished letter by Ren Girard on the relationship between philosophy and religion. |
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