Bartolus of Sassoferrato
Discover the profound political thought of Bartolus of Sassoferrato in this comprehensive work by Cecil N. Sidney Woolf, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This book, spanning 444 pages, is the only full-scale examination of the influential Italian jurist Bartolus (1314–57), who played a pivotal role in shaping continental jurisprudence until the early seventeenth century. Woolf meticulously explores how Bartolus adapted the Corpus iuris civilis to reflect the complex political realities of late-medieval Europe. A must-read for scholars of political science and history, this insightful analysis sheds light on the enduring legacy of Bartolus's contributions to legal theory. Enhance your understanding of the Holy Roman Empire and the evolution of political thought with this essential addition to your library.