Alberico Gentili fled from Italy due to his adhesion to the Reformation and arrived in England in 1580. Autographed documents dating back to the early 1580s, and further sources, attest his condition as a foreign citizen, an exile religionis causa. Despite the adversity of the Puritan circles, in particular of the theologian John Rainolds, in 1587 Gentili became regius professor of civil law. However, the conflicts with those circles did not end: in the mid-1590s he continued to experience hostility for being a foreigner. For this reason, between 1594 and 1604, Gentili claimed not only the right of asylum but also the acquisition of English citizenship. The Justinian Roman law and the interpretations of the most authoritative legal ...
Nella Bodleian Library di Oxford, ms. D’Orville 617 è conservata la minuta di una lettera che Alberi...
Alberico Gentili (1552-1608): Biographical introduction; The first works; The jurist and the theolog...
Published for the first time in 1532, Niccol\uf2 Machiavelli\u2019s Principe immediately triggered m...
After decades of religious wars, in 1598 a voice rose in Europe and strongly affirmed that religion ...
Il lavoro analizza le principali vicende biografiche di Alberico Gentili, dalle convinzioni religios...
The author investigates Alberico Gentili’s thought about the relationship between law, theology and ...
Since his arrival in England (1580), Alberico Gentili had a dense correspondence with jurists, theol...
The author investigates Alberico Gentili’s thought about the relationship between law, theology and ...
This study aims to shed light on a very important example of Italian culture promoted by religious r...
Alberico Gentili (San Ginesio, 1552 – Londra, 1608), uno dei maggiori giuristi della prima Età Moder...
This study aims to shed light on a very important example of Italian culture promoted by religious r...
Da un punto di vista giuridico e storico, le condizioni dello straniero possono essere indagate in p...
Il De papatu Romano Antichristo di Alberico Gentili (1552-1608), di cui si annuncia la prossima ediz...
De Abusu Mendacii is a little-known work that has as its subject the legitimacy of simulation and di...
Nella Bodleian Library di Oxford, ms. D’Orville 617 è conservata la minuta di una lettera che Alberi...
Alberico Gentili (1552-1608): Biographical introduction; The first works; The jurist and the theolog...
Published for the first time in 1532, Niccol\uf2 Machiavelli\u2019s Principe immediately triggered m...
After decades of religious wars, in 1598 a voice rose in Europe and strongly affirmed that religion ...
Il lavoro analizza le principali vicende biografiche di Alberico Gentili, dalle convinzioni religios...
The author investigates Alberico Gentili’s thought about the relationship between law, theology and ...
Since his arrival in England (1580), Alberico Gentili had a dense correspondence with jurists, theol...
The author investigates Alberico Gentili’s thought about the relationship between law, theology and ...
This study aims to shed light on a very important example of Italian culture promoted by religious r...
Alberico Gentili (San Ginesio, 1552 – Londra, 1608), uno dei maggiori giuristi della prima Età Moder...
This study aims to shed light on a very important example of Italian culture promoted by religious r...
Da un punto di vista giuridico e storico, le condizioni dello straniero possono essere indagate in p...
Il De papatu Romano Antichristo di Alberico Gentili (1552-1608), di cui si annuncia la prossima ediz...
De Abusu Mendacii is a little-known work that has as its subject the legitimacy of simulation and di...
Nella Bodleian Library di Oxford, ms. D’Orville 617 è conservata la minuta di una lettera che Alberi...
Alberico Gentili (1552-1608): Biographical introduction; The first works; The jurist and the theolog...
Published for the first time in 1532, Niccol\uf2 Machiavelli\u2019s Principe immediately triggered m...