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William of Ockham, Dialogus: Part 1 Books 1-5

English · Hardback

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This is the first critical edition of the most important political text by William of Ockham, a significant and influential fourteenth century British philosopher.

List of contents










  • Preface

  • Introduction

  • Apparatus and notes

  • 1 DIALOGUS 1-5

  • Prologus

  • 1: Ad quos, theologos videlicet vel canonistas, pertinet principaliter diffinire que assertiones catholice, que heretice, qui heretici et qui catholici, debeant reputari

  • 2: Que assertiones heretice, que catholice, sunt censende

  • 3: Quis errans est inter hereticos computandus

  • 4: Quomodo de pertinacia et pravitate heretica debeat quis convinci

  • 5: Qui possunt pravitate heretica maculari

  • Manuscripts and early editions

  • Publications referred to

  • Index



About the author










John Kilcullen now retired, taught English Literature in the University of Queensland, Philosophy in the University of Toronto, and Politics and Philosophy in Macquarie University. Publications include Philosophy and Politics and early modern and medieval intellectual history.

John Scott worked at the University of Tasmania, Macquarie University, and the University of Sydney. Publications and translations of works include William of Malmesbury, Hugh of Poitiers, Robert Kilwardby, and William of Alnwick, and with John Kilcullen, the translation of William of Ockham's Work of Ninety Days and William of Ockham's Dialogus Parts 2 and 3.1.


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This is the first critical edition of the most important political text by William of Ockham, a significant and influential fourteenth century British philosopher.

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