02716nam a22002775a 4500999001700000005001700017008004100034020001800075040003800093082002000131245012100151246004400272250002700316260005400343300002600397504005100423505132600474520029701800650004502097651001002142653003802152700005302190700003402243942002002277952014102297 c18972d1894420181016141039.0150212t2008 enk frb f001 0 eng d a9780521477727 aEG-ScBUEbengcEG-ScBUEdEG-ScBUE04a320.09bCAM22204aThe Cambridge history of political thought, 1450-1700 /cedited by J. H. Burns, with the assistance of Mark Goldie.30aHistory of political thought, 1450-1700 a1st ed., 4th printing. aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,cc.2008. axii, 798 p. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aI. Renaissance and Counter-Renaissance -- Humanism and political theory / Anthony Grafton -- Italian political thought, 1450-1530 / Nicolai Rubinstein -- Law / Donald R. Kelley -- Transalpine humanism / Brendan Bradshaw -- Scholasticism : survival and revival / J.H. Burns -- II. Religion, civil government, and the debate on constitutions --Christian obedience and authority, 1520-1550 / Francis Oakley -- Calvinism and resistance theory, 1550-1580 / Robert M. Kingdon -- Catholic resistance theory, Ultramontanism, and the royalist response, 1580-1620 / J.H.M. Salmon -- Constitutionalism / Howell A. Lloyd -- Sovereignty and the mixed constitution : Bodin and his critics / Julian H. Franklin -- Utopianism / J.C. Davis -- III. Absolutism and revolution in the seventeenth century -- Absolutism and royalism / J.P. Sommerville -- England : ancient constitution and common law / Corinne C. Weston -- Leveller democracy and the Puritan Revolution / David Wootton -- English republicanism / Blair Worden -- IV. The end of Aristotelianism -- Tacitism, scepticism, and reason of state / Peter Burke -- Grotius and Selden / Richard Tuck -- Hobbes and Spinoza / Noel Malcolm -- V. Natural law and utility -- Pufendorf / Alfred Dufour -- The reception of Hobbes / Mark Goldie -- Locke / James Tully -- Conclusion / J.H. Burns. aThis 1992 book presents a comprehensive scholarly account, written by a highly distinguished team of contributors, of the development of European political thinking through the Renaissance and the reformation to the 'scientific revolution' and political upheavals of the seventeenth century.  7aPolitical sciencexHistory.2BUEsh99516 2BUEsh bBUSBOLcFebruary2015cOctober20181 aBurns, J. H.,q(James Henderson)eeditor.9373981 aGoldie, Mark,eeditor.937399 2ddck320.09 CAM 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc1STd2015-02-12ePurchaseg472.00h21201l0o320.09 CAMp000037401r2025-07-15 00:00:00v590.00yBB