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  1. Marsilius of Padua ( Italian: Marsilio da Padova; born Marsilio Mainardi, Marsilio de i Mainardini or Marsilio Mainardini; c. 1270 – c. 1342) was an Italian scholar, trained in medicine, who practiced a variety of professions. He was also an important 14th-century political figure. His political treatise Defensor pacis (The Defender of Peace ...

  2. Marsilius of Padua. Marsilius of Padua (Italian Marsilio or Marsiglio da Padova) (1270 – 1342) was an Italian medieval scholar, physician, philosopher, and political thinker. He collaborated with the Averroist philosopher Jean de Jandun on Defensor pacis (1324), one of the most extraordinary political and religious works of the fourteenth ...

  3. Jun 8, 2018 · Marsilius of Padua. The Italian political philosopher Marsilius of Padua (c. 1275-1342) wrote Defensor pacis, the most important political treatise written in the late Middle Ages. Marsilio dei Mainardini, who is known as Marsilius of Padua, was born at Padua. He was the son of a notary, and he received his early education in Padua, probably ...

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  5. Search for: 'Marsilius of Padua' in Oxford Reference ». (1275/80–1342)Probably educated at Padua, Marsilius was rector of the university of Paris in 1313. His philosophical fame rests on Defensor Pacis (‘Defender of the Peace’, 1324, trs. under the same title, 1956), a devastating indictment of Papal claims to temporal power.

  6. Jan 29, 2017 · 270. Render unto Caesar: Marsilius of Padua. In Defender of the Peace, Marsilius of Padua develops new theories of representative government, rights, and ownership. 269. Our Power is Real: the Clash of Church and State. 271. Do As You’re Told: Ockham on Ethics and Political Philosophy. • A. Brett (trans.), Marsilius of Padua: the Defender ...

  7. This volume makes available for the first time in English the writings about the Holy Roman Empire by Marsiglio of Padua (c.1275–1342), one of the most influential and original political thinkers of the Latin Middle Ages.

  8. Defensor pacis. The tract Defensor pacis ( The Defender of Peace) laid the foundations of modern doctrines of popular sovereignty. It was written by Marsilius of Padua (Italian: Marsilio da Padova ), an Italian medieval scholar. [1] It appeared in 1324 and provoked a storm of controversy that lasted through the century.

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