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Janet Nelson

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Janet Nelson

MÆ Annual Lecture, Meeting and Colloquium - Medieval Life Writing - in Celebration of the Lecture's 60th Anniversary

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Author(s) Title Reference
Janet Nelson John of Paris: On Royal and Papal Power. The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, by J. A. Watt 42/3, p. 289

languages

  • Latin
  • Old French
  • Italian
  • theological Latin
  • Patristic Latin
  • Thomist Latin

works

  • De pote state regia et papali
  • Ausculta fili
  • The Defender of the Peace
  • N/A

people

  • John of Paris
  • Boniface VIII
  • Philip IV
  • St. Thomas
  • Aristotle
  • Marsiglio of Padua

subjects

  • sovereignty
  • power
  • Authority
  • theology
  • law
  • politicsthought
  • ecclesiology
  • nature
  • radicalism
  • traditional
  • history
  • criticism

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  • France
  • Paris
  • Padua
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