An Essay on Mediæval Economic Teaching
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George Augustine Thomas O'Brien. An Essay on Mediæval Economic Teaching
An Essay on Mediæval Economic Teaching
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY SECTION 1. AIM AND SCOPE OF THE ESSAY SECTION 2. EXPLANATION OF THE TITLE § 1. Mediæval § 2. Economic § 3. Teaching SECTION 3. VALUE OF THE STUDY OF THE SUBJECT SECTION 4. DIVISION OF THE SUBJECT. CHAPTER II PROPERTY SECTION 1. THE RIGHT TO PRODUCE AND DISPENSE PROPERTY SECTION 2. DUTIES REGARDING THE ACQUISITION AND USE OF PROPERTY SECTION 3. PROPERTY IN HUMAN BEINGS. CHAPTER III DUTIES REGARDING THE EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY SECTION 1. THE SALE OF GOODS § 1. The Just Price § 2. The Just Price when Price fixed by Law § 3. The Just Price when Price not fixed by Law § 4. The Just Price of Labour § 5. Value of the Conception of the Just Price § 6. Was the Just Price Subjective or Objective? § 7. The Mediæval Attitude towards Commerce § 8. Cambium SECTION 2. THE SALE OF THE USE OF MONEY § 1. Usury in Greece and Rome § 2. Usury in the Old Testament § 3. Usury in the First Twelve Centuries of Christianity § 4. The Mediæval Prohibition of Usury § 5. Extrinsic Titles § 6. Other Cases in which more than the Loan could be repaid § 7. The Justice of Unearned Income § 8. Rent Charges § 9. Partnership § 10. Concluding Remarks on Usury SECTION 3. THE MACHINERY OF EXCHANGE. CHAPTER IV CONCLUSION. INDEX. CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY. SECTION 1.—AIM AND SCOPE OF THE ESSAY
SECTION 2.—EXPLANATION OF THE TITLE
SECTION 3.—VALUE OF THE STUDY OF THE SUBJECT
SECTION 4.—DIVISION OF THE SUBJECT
CHAPTER II
PROPERTY. SECTION 1.—THE RIGHT TO PROCURE AND DISPENSE PROPERTY
SECTION 2.—DUTIES REGARDING THE ACQUISITION AND USE OF PROPERTY
SECTION 3.—PROPERTY IN HUMAN BEINGS
CHAPTER III
DUTIES REGARDING THE EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY. SECTION 1.—THE SALE OF GOODS
SECTION 2.—THE SALE OF THE USE OF MONEY
SECTION 3.—THE MACHINERY OF EXCHANGE
CHAPTER IV
CONCLUSION
INDEX
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George Augustine Thomas O'Brien
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[Footnote 2: Op. cit., vol. i. pt. ii. p. 382.]
[Footnote 3: The volume of literature which bears more or less on economic matters dating from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries is colossal. By far the best account of it is to be found in Endemann's Studien in der Romanisch-canonistischen Wirthschafts- und Rechtslehre, vol. i. pp. 25 et seq. Many of the more important works written during the period are reprinted in the Tractatus Universi Juris, vols. vi. and vii. The appendix to the first chapter of Reseller's Geschichte also contains a valuable account of certain typical writers, especially of Langenstein and Henricus de Hoyta. Brants gives a useful bibliographical list of both mediæval and modern authorities in the second chapter of his Théories économiques aux xiii^{e} et xiv^{e} siècles. Those who desire further information about any particular writer of the period will find it in Stintzing, Literaturgeschichte des röm. Rechts, or in Chevallier's Répertoire historique des Sources du moyen âge; Bio-bibliographie. The authorship of the treatise De Regimine Principum, from which we shall frequently quote, often attributed to Aquinas, is very doubtful. The most probable opinion is that the first book and the first three chapters of the second are by Aquinas, and the remainder by another writer. (See Franck, Réformateurs et Publicistes, vol. i. p. 83.)]
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