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Conciliarism, Humanism and Law - Justifications of Authority and Power, c. 1400–c. 1520

English · Paperback / Softback

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Explores how power and authority were justified in late medieval Europe, addressing arguments that people at the time found convincing.

List of contents










Introduction; 1. Conciliarism and Changes of Mind; 2. Conciliarism and Papalism; 3. Italian Humanism; 4. The Law; Conclusion.

About the author

Joseph Canning is Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he is the author of The Political Thought of Baldus de Ubaldis (1987), A History of Medieval Political Thought, c.300-c.1450 (1996) and Ideas of Power in the Late Middle Ages, 1296-1417 (2011).

Summary

Set against the background of juristic thought and addressing the arguments that people at the time found convincing, this study explores how power and authority were justified in late medieval Europe, through the two key intellectual movements of the fifteenth century: conciliarism in the church, and humanism.

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