The political thought and the plurality of power in the Middle Ages
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https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/6756Keywords:
Middle Ages, History of political thought, Theory and practice of power, Medieval philosophyAbstract
While it is true that the history of political thought in the medieval West has caught the attention of an extensive list of scholars, there are many aspects that still remain uncharted. It is into those issues that we should continue to delve in order to increase our understanding by drawing from new reflections and viewpoints. In this sense, any fresh contributions are commendable, even more so if these come from accomplished and acclaimed academics who have undertaken specialised training on the matter, as it is the case with Roberto Lambertini, Mario Conetti and Gianluca Briguglia, whose most recent works will be critically reviewed in the pages that follow.
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