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基本説明
"De regimine Christiano" was produced at the height of the great confict of 1296-1303 between Pope Boniface VIII and Philip the Fair of France. The treatise is a detailed and rigorous defence of the 'hierocratic' ideology of the thirteenth-century papacy in its most ambitious form.
Full Description
James of Viterbo's De regimine Christiano was produced at the height of the great conflict of 1296-1303 between Pope Boniface VIII and Philip the Fair of France. Echoing and elaborating Boniface's Bull Unam sanctam, the treatise is a detailed and rigorous defence of the 'hierocratic' ideology of the thirteenth-century papacy in its most ambitious form. As such, it stands alongside the better-known De ecclesiastica potestate of Giles of Rome, by which it is to some extent influenced. De regimine Christiano is here presented in a new and complete critical edition, accompanied by an English translation and a detailed introduction. This edition will be of value to scholars and students of the history of political thought and international relations.
Brill's Texts and Sources in Intellectual History, vol. 6
Contents
Preface
Sigla and Abbreviations
Introduction
Latin Text: De regimine Christiano
Prima pars: De regni ecclesiastici gloria
Secunda pars: In quo agitur de potentia Christi regis et sui uicarii
English Translation: On Christian Government
Part One: On the Glory of the Ecclesiastical Kingdom
Part Two: In which is discussed the power of Christ the king and of His vicar
Index