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  1. Peter of John Olivi on the Bible: Principia Quinque in Sacram Scripturam by David Flood, Gedeon Gal, et all 1997-06
  2. OLIVI, PETER JOHN(12481298): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Yrjönsuuri Mikko, 2006
  3. QUAESTIONES IN SECUNDUM LIBRUM SENTENTIARUM [complete set]. by O.F.M. Peter John Olivi, 1922
  4. Peter John Olivi: Prophet of the year 2000 by Pierre Jean Olivi, 1972
  5. 1296 Deaths: Pope Celestine V, Dnyaneshwar, Henry V, Duke of Legnica, Floris V, Count of Holland, Peter Olivi, Przemysl Ii, John le Romeyn
  6. Fraticelli: Catholic Church, Franciscan, Michael of Cesena, Peter Olivi, Pope Boniface VIII, Heresy, Francis of Assisi, Poverty, Wealth, Revolution, Apostolic Brethren, Gerard Segarelli, Persecution

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44. Communalism (contents & Index) (Rexroth)
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1293), peter john olivi (12481298), William Ockham (ca. 1285-1347), and William Crathorn (f. 1330 s). The study begins with some of the theoretical
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46. Annotated Bibliography Of John P. Doyle
peter john olivi (12481297) A Disputed Question What Does Right or Dominion Posit? or About Voluntary Signs . Translated from Question de P. J.
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  • "The metaphysical nature of the proof for God's existence according to Francis Suarez S.J.", University of Toronto, 1966.
    Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation (not available at UMI Dissertation Express) "Suarez on the reality of the possibles," Modern Schoolman
    "This article shows that for Francisco Suarez the core reality of possible beings is their non-self-contradiction. Their intrinsic claim to inclusion under the common concept of Being and the Suarezian analogy of Being resides in the fact that as non-repugnant they are not non-being. So understood, they are actually nothing but still more than mere beings of reason. Of themselves, they are eternally true and apt to be known, even if there were no God. Far beyond this, their reality is such that if they were not what they are, there would be no God and, ' a fortiori ', none of the actual creatures which depend upon him."
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    48. Newman Reader - Essays Critical & Historical, Vol. 2 - Index
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    Æschylus , the action of his plays always simple and inartificial, i. 2;
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    Agatho , Pope, his Letter to the Emperor Constantine, ii. 329.
    Ainsworth , Henry, his Arrow against Idolatry ii. 166.
    Ambrose , St., his opposition to the Empress Justina, i. 116;
    Confession ascribed to, 201; on dialectics, ii. 42. Ancona , seizure of by the French, i. 130. Andrewes , i. 400; ii. Anglo-AmericanChurch , the, i. 308. Antichrist , the Protestant idea of, ii. 112. Antigone , i. 3. Apollinarianism , i. 200. Apostle's Creed , the, ii. 6. Arianism , i. 239. Aristotle , his Poetics, i. 1; his treatment of dramatic composition, 7; fragmentary character of his work, 8; his definition of poetry, 9; on pity, 106; condemned by the early Fathers, ii. 42. Arius , cross examined by the Fathers at Nicæa, i. 278.

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    52. Syllabus
    Individuals and the Spirit of St. FrancisReading-Francis of Assisi s Canticle of Brother Sun; Bonaventure s Sentences; peter john olivi, Sentences. II.
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    53. Heresy And Apostasy - Early Christianity
    peter olivi s teaching of usus pauper—the rigorous practice of poverty that The Oxford philosopher john Wycliffe s (c. 1330–1384) rejection of the
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    56. Chapter 12
    For example, peter john Olivias I have already remarked (Chap. 9n2), perhaps the most important of the scholastic theoristsargues that three factors are
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    The Merchant and the Parody of Creation
    The Merchant's Tale is one of Chaucer's most complex poems and possibly one of his highest achievements. For a long time its surface brilliance, its comedy and wit, and its carefully crafted plot have received high praise. The poem is a delight to read. In recent years scholarship has begun to realize that, in addition to all these features, the poem has unusual philosophical heft and that it possesses wide-ranging implications for the whole of The Canterbury Tales. Brown (1978:141-56, 247-62) has argued that the poem is a kind of confession, for example, a position I have assumed for some time now, and that as such it suggests how the whole of The Canterbury Tales might be confessional, a suggestion we ought not to take lightly. Smarr, to take another example, has demonstrated the extraordinary care with which Chaucer has shaped his sources in the poem, one of which might have been the Decameron My own researches into the sources, which I am about to report, will support her approach even as they extend the range and type of sources we assume to be relevant to the poem. At the same time I will make a conscious effort to isolate and articulate the philosophical position of the poem. My remarks are necessarily incomplete, but I do hope to suggest that in the Merchant and his tale Chaucer explores the position of nihilism and in particular a nihilism of the sign and that he does this by assigning the Merchant a style best described as "usurious"; moreover, I will argue that the tale is the work in which Chaucer most successfully exposes the nature of allegory. Finally, I will suggest that, if the Merchant claims that "craft is al, whoso that do it kan" (

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