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John of Salisbury and the medieval Roman renaissanceJohn of Salisbury and the medieval Roman renaissance

John of Salisbury and the medieval Roman renaissance

Irene O'Daly

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"his book is a detailed but accessible treatment of the political thought of John of Salisbury, a twelfth-century author and educationalist who rose from a modest background to become Bishop of Chartres. It shows how aspects of John's thought - such as his views on political cooperation and virtuous rulership - were inspired by the writings of Roman philosophers, notably Cicero and Seneca. Investigating how John accessed and adapted the classics, the book argues that he developed a hybrid political philosophy by taking elements from Roman Stoic sources and combining them with insights from patristic writings. By situating his ideas in their political and intellectual context, it offers a reassessment of John's political thought, as well as a case study in classical reception of relevance to students and scholars of political philosophy and the history of ideas."--

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OL17937854W

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Criticism and interpretationInfluenceMedieval PhilosophyAncient PhilosophyPhilosophy

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