ISBN:
9781108924627
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xi, 203 Seiten)
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DDC:
303.3094/09024
Keywords:
Geschichte 1400-1520
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Power (Social sciences) / Europe / History / To 1500
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Law, Medieval / History
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Humanism / Italy / History
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Conciliar theory / History
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Authority / History / 16th century
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Authority / History / To 1500
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Power (Social sciences) / Europe / History / 16th century
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Humanismus
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Konziliarismus
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Autorität
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Rechtfertigung
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Macht
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Europa
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Europa
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Macht
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Autorität
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Rechtfertigung
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Konziliarismus
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Humanismus
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Geschichte 1400-1520
Abstract:
How was power justified in late medieval Europe? What justifications did people find convincing, and why? Based around the two key intellectual movements of the fifteenth century, conciliarism in the church and humanism, this study explores the justifications for the distribution of power and authority in fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century Europe. By examining the arguments that convinced people in this period, Joseph Canning demonstrates that it was almost universally assumed that power had to be justified but that there were fundamentally different kinds of justification employed. Against the background of juristic thought, Canning presents a new interpretative approach to the justifications of power through the lenses of conciliarism, humanism and law, throwing fresh light on our understanding of both conciliarists' ideas and the contribution of Italian Renaissance humanists
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Jun 2021)
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Conciliarism and changes of mind -- Conciliarism and papalism -- Italian humanism -- The law
DOI:
10.1017/9781108924627
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108924627
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