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Bibliography THIS BIBLIOGRAPHYMAKESNO ATTEMPT to be a comprehensive bibliography for medieval political thought, Thomas Aquinas, or Ptolemy of Lucca. It is simply a convenient listing of the sources cited in this book. I have not listed sources that exist in many editions with standard divisions that I use in the notes, but I'have cited some recent translations that may not be well known. I have also listed some of the pre-modern sources that can only be found in obscure editions. Aristotle. Politicorum Libri Octo cum vetusta translatione Guilelmi de Moerbeke. Edited by Franciscus Susemihl. Leipzig, 1872. Baron, Hans. The Crisis of theEarly Italian Renaissance. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1966. ---. ''A Defense of the View of the Quattrocento First Offered in The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance,"In Baron, In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism. 2 vols. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1988,195-211. Bisson, Thomas N. "'Quanto personam tuam' (X 2.24.18): Its Original Significance." Proceedingsof the Fourth International Congressof Medieval Canon Law. Vatican: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 1976, 229-49. Black, Antony. Political Thought in Europe, 1250-1450. Cambridge Medieval Textbooks. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Blythe, J~s. "'Civic Humanism' and Medieval Political Thought." Paper presented at the Harvard and University of Colorado Conference on Civic Humanism. In press. ---. "Family, Government, and the Medieval Aristotelians." History of Political Thought 10 (1989): 1-16. ---. Ideal Government and the Mixed Constitution in the Middle Ages. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992. ---. "Women in the Military: A Medieval Debate." Paper presented at the 30th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1995. Cohn, Norman. The Pursuit of the Milennium. Rev. ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970. Davis, Charles Till. "Ptolemy of Lucca and the Roman Republic." Proceedingsof the American PhilosophicalSociety 118(1974): 30-50. ---. "Roman Patriotism and Republican Propaganda: Ptolemy of Lucca and Pope Nicholas III." Speculum 50 (1975): 411-33. 290 Bibliography Demongeot, Marcel. Le meilleur regime politique selon saint Thomas. Paris: Ancienne Librairie Roger et Chernoviz, 1928. Engelbert of Admont. De Regimine Principum. Regensberg, 1724. Eutropius. Brevarium (A Brief History of Rome). Translated by H. W. Bird. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1993. Friedberg, Emil, ed. Corpus Iuris Canonici. 2 vols. Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1879; reprinted Graz: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1959. Gewirth, Alan. Marsilius of Padua, the Defender of Peace. 2 vols. Records of Civilization : Sources and Studies 46. New York: Columbia University Press, 1951-1956; reprinted New York: Harper and Row, 1967. Gilbert, Felix. "Sir John Fortescue's 'Dominium Regale et Politicum.'" Mediaevalia et Humanistica 2 (1943): 88-97. Giles of Rome. De Regimine Principum Libri III (On the Government of Rulers). Frankfort : Minerva, 1968 (reprint of the Rome, 1556 edition). Gratian. The Treatise on Laws. Decretum DD. [-20. Translated by Augustine Thompson . Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press, 1993. John of Paris. On Royal and Papal Power. Translated by John A. Watt. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1971. ---. Tractatus de Potestate Regia et Papali. In Johannes Quidort von Paris: Ober kijnigliche und piipstliche Gewalt. Edited by F. Bleienstein. Stuttgart: E. Klett, 1969. John of Salisbury. Policraticus. Translated by Cary Nederman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Kuttner, Stefan. "Cardinalis: The History of a Canonical Concept." Traditio 3 (1945): 129-214· ---. "Gratian and Plato." In Church and Government in the Middle Ages. Edited by C.N.L. Brooke et al. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976, 93-118. McGinn, Bernard. Visions of the End: Apocalyptic Traditions in the Middle Ages. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979. Markus, R. A. "Two Conceptions of Political Authority: Augustine's De Civitate Dei, XIX, 14-15, and Some Thirteenth Century Interpretations." Journal ofTheological Studies N.S. 16 (1965): 68-100. Mohr, Walter. "Bemerkungen zur Verfasserschaft von De Regimine Principum," In Virtus Politica. Edited by Joseph Miiller and Helmut Koblenberger. Stuttgart and Bad Cannestatt: Frommann Verlag and Gunther Holzboog, KG, 1974, 127- 45. Nederman, Cary. Community and Consent: The Secular Political Theory of Marsiglio of Padua's"Defensor Pacts,"New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1994. ---. "Nature, Sin, and the Origins of Society: The Ciceronian Tradition in Medieval Political Thought." Journal of the History of Ideas 49 (1988): 3- 26. ---. "The Union of Wisdom and Eloquence Before the Renaissance: The Ciceronian Orator in Medieval Thought." Journal of Medieval History 18 (199 2): 75-95· O'Rahilly, A. "Notes on St. Thomas: IV. De Regimine Principum"; "V. Tholomeo of Lucca, Continuator of the De Regimine Principum:" Irish EcclesiasticalRecord 31 (1929): 396-410; 31 (1929): 606-14. Peter John...

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