- over the Church.
Marsilius believed that the pope doesn't have
absolute authority, and that the
scriptures are
above the pope.
Marsilius saw the scriptures...
-
Marsilius may
refer to
several medieval scholars:
Marsilius of
Padua Marsilius of
Inghen Marsilius Ficinus as well as King Marsile, a
character in the...
-
Marsilio Ficino (Italian: [marˈsiːljo fiˈtʃiːno];
Latin name:
Marsilius Ficinus; 19
October 1433 – 1
October 1499) was an
Italian scholar and Catholic...
- po****rity. In 1378,
Marsilius was the
delegate of
University of
Paris for the Pope
Urban VI in Tivoli.
After 1379 the name of
Marsilius of
Inghen was not...
-
Protestant mystics.
Marsilius of Padua:
Marsilius (born in 1270) is
sometimes called a
forerunner of the reformation.
Marsilius believed that the only...
-
Nature the
ancient Philosophers called the
crows head, or the
black sun. —
Marsilius Ficinus, "Liber de Arte Chemica" The
black sun is used to
illuminate the...
-
Marsile (variously
spelled Marsilie,
Marsilius, Marsilion, Marcilie, Marsille, Marsilies, Marsilun, or Marsiluns) is a
character in the
French heroic...
-
Defensor Pacis (1324),
Marsilius of
Padua wrote that the
universal Church is a
church of the faithful, not the priests.
Marsilius focused on the idea that...
-
foundations of
modern doctrines of po****r sovereignty. It was
written by
Marsilius of
Padua (Italian:
Marsilio da Padova), an
Italian medieval scholar. It...
-
figures such as
Albert the Great,
Thomas Aquinas,
William of Ockham, and
Marsilius of Padua, and
early modern philosophy,
which conventionally starts with...