Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture

1324

Marsilius of Padua publishes Defensor Pacis

1324

The expatriate Italian scholar, writing in Paris, argued that legitimate authority flowed from the people, that clergy should have no coercive power, that the pope was merely a bishop of Rome. It was the century's most radical political treatise, and it got Marsilius excommunicated and a sanctuary with Louis IV.