“Constitutum Constantini” and “Romgedanke”. The Donation of Constantine in the Thought of Three Main Advocates of the Imperial Right of Rome: Dante, Marsilius of Padua and William of Ockham

  • Francisco Bertelloni Universidad de Buenos Aires
Keywords: Medieval Political Thought, Donation of Constantine, Empire, Dante, Rome

Abstract

After a brief historical presentation of the Imperial Ideal of Rome as conceived in the Middle Ages, and a brief reminder of the entry of the “Donatio Constantini” into Medieval Political Thought, this paper intends –in this first part of its work– to highlight the role that the “Donatio” played in Dante Alighieri’s Political System. [This work has three parts. See Vols. 4/5 (1983-1984) and Vol. 6 (1985)]

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Published
1982-07-05
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Bertelloni, F. (1982). “Constitutum Constantini” and “Romgedanke”. The Donation of Constantine in the Thought of Three Main Advocates of the Imperial Right of Rome: Dante, Marsilius of Padua and William of Ockham. Patristica Et Mediævalia, 3, 21-46. Retrieved from http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/8302
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