“Communitas aut valencior eius pars”. A Marsilian Turn in Nicole Oresme, and The Making of the De Moneta

In Livre de Politiques Nicole Oresme twice casually quotes the title of the Marsilius of Padua’s condemned work: “livre intitulé Defensor pacis” to comment the Aristotelian text. But fifteen years before, in De moneta, Oresme founds his monetary theory on the Defensor pacis. In this paper we analyse...

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Autor principal: Tursi, Antonio
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 1997
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Sumario:In Livre de Politiques Nicole Oresme twice casually quotes the title of the Marsilius of Padua’s condemned work: “livre intitulé Defensor pacis” to comment the Aristotelian text. But fifteen years before, in De moneta, Oresme founds his monetary theory on the Defensor pacis. In this paper we analyse the community’s functions that Oresme describes in De moneta, in order to identify the valencior eius pars.