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The Lives and Times of the Roman Pontiffs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1056

The Lives and Times of the Roman Pontiffs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1865
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Politics of Utopia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

The Politics of Utopia

"The Scottish economist John Law has been described as the architect of modern central banking. His "System," established in Regency France between 1716 and 1720, saw the founding of a bank issuing paper money and the establishment of commercial and colonial enterprises aimed at consolidating public debt. What at first seemed like financial wizardry, however, resulted in rampant speculation and economic collapse. In this book, Arnaud Orain offers a provocative rereading of this well-known episode. Starting in the seventeenth century, he reconstructs the figures and ideas, long predating Law, that anticipated and laid the groundwork for the System, which, he argues, is best understood as a failed social utopia aimed at the total transformation of society. Overturning familiar narratives of this seismic event, this book rewrites a stunning chapter in economic history, revealing new lessons for today's fraught financial landscape"--

The Lives and Times of the Roman Pontifs, from St. Peter to Pius Ix
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1044

The Lives and Times of the Roman Pontifs, from St. Peter to Pius Ix

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1869
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Oblate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

The Oblate

One of Huysmans' objects in writing L'Oblat was to present a vivid but accurate account of the life of a French religious community at the beginning of the century. He wished, in fact, to emulate the Flemish sculptors who, in the figurines in Dijon Museum which are described in the book, had represented "the monastic humanity of their time, merry or melancholy, phlegmatic or fervent".' Robert Baldick in The Life of J.-K. Huysmans 'The Oblate of 1903 is the last of his Durtal novels, and perhaps the least read of his works. But this new translation by Brendan King, for the publisher Dedalus, may help to put the novel back on the literary radar. Like all the novels featuring the writer Durtal,...

The Spirit of French Capitalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

The Spirit of French Capitalism

How did the economy become bound up with faith in infinite wealth creation and obsessive consumption? Drawing on the economic writings of eighteenth-century French theologians, historian Charly Coleman uncovers the surprising influence of the Catholic Church on the development of capitalism. Even during the Enlightenment, a sense of the miraculous did not wither under the cold light of calculation. Scarcity, long regarded as the inescapable fate of a fallen world, gradually gave way to a new belief in heavenly as well as worldly affluence. Animating this spiritual imperative of the French economy was a distinctly Catholic ethic that—in contrast to Weber's famous "Protestant ethic"—privileged the marvelous over the mundane, consumption over production, and the pleasures of enjoyment over the rigors of delayed gratification. By viewing money, luxury, and debt through the lens of sacramental theory, Coleman demonstrates that the modern economy casts far beyond rational action and disenchanted designs, and in ways that we have yet to apprehend fully.

Abrégé de l'histoire de l'Ordre de S. Benoît...par *** de la Congrégation de Saint-Maur (Louis Bulteau)
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 1010
A New Method of Studying History, Geography, and Chronology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 614

A New Method of Studying History, Geography, and Chronology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1730
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fragmented Nature: Medieval Latinate Reasoning on the Natural World and Its Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Fragmented Nature: Medieval Latinate Reasoning on the Natural World and Its Order

The Latin Middle Ages were characterised by a vast array of different representations of nature. These conceptualisations of the natural world were developed according to the specific requirements of many different disciplines, with the consequent result of producing a fragmentation of images of nature. Despite this plurality, two main tendencies emerged. On the one hand, the natural world was seen as a reflection of God’s perfection, teleologically ordered and structurally harmonious. On the other, it was also considered as a degraded version of the spiritual realm – a world of impeccable ideas, separate substances, and celestial movers. This book focuses on this tension between order a...

F?nelon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

F?nelon

Translated and Edited with introduction, notes and index by Victor Leuliette, author of "French prose writers of the nineteenth century and after".