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Historia ecclesiastica

Hobbes Thomas, Wilson Paul, Springborg Patricia, Stäblein Patricia Harris
Date de parution 30/04/2008
EAN: 9782745315779
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
This is the first English translation of Hobbes's long Latin poem, the Historia Ecclesiastica of 1688, which seems to have suffered the same benign neglect as the last two books of Leviathan. For, until recently not a single book or article out of th... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurCHAMPION
Nombre de pages736
Langue du livreLangues africaines
AuteurHobbes Thomas, Wilson Paul, Springborg Patricia, Stäblein Patricia Harris
FormatHardback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution30/04/2008
Poids860 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)3,70 x 15,00 x 22,00 cm
This is the first English translation of Hobbes's long Latin poem, the Historia Ecclesiastica of 1688, which seems to have suffered the same benign neglect as the last two books of Leviathan. For, until recently not a single book or article out of the many thousands of items on Hobbes addressed his Latin poetry, or mentioned the Historia Ecclesiastica except in passing. This, despite the fact that in the reception of Hobbes's work his ecclesiology was regarded as of utmost importance. Moreover, the Historia Ecclesiastica is more than just a Church History and reprises the main doctrines of Hobbes's epistemology and metaphysics, fitting into the scheme of his works as a missing link between the English and the Latin Leviathans.Critical Edition, including text, translation, Introduction, commentary and notes, by Patricia Springborg, Patricia Stablein and Paul Wilson