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Ockham

William of Ockham: The Work of Ninety Days, translated by John Kilcullen and John Scott 

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Contents:  Ockham's Work of Ninety Days, his first major work in a twenty-year campaign against Pope John XXII, is a thorough discussion of the place of voluntary poverty in religious life. It includes a discussion of the place of property in civil life and its relation to natural rights and human law. First time translated into English and available only in electronic form. 

CD-ROM purchasers will receive an HTML version of the database, with side-by-side windows to facilitate close reading of the text. Appended to the text are two essays by John Kilcullen, "Natural Law and Will," and "The Origin of Property: Ockham, Grotius, Pufendorf, and some others." The database also contains a lengthy introduction by Prof. Kilcullen to the Ockham text.

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ISBN# Windows 1-57085-123-9 1-57085-219-7 1-57085-171-9  
Macintosh 1-57085-082-8  
   

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