De bono communi : the discourse and practice of the common good in the European city (13th-16th c.) = discours et pratique du bien commun dans les villes d'Europe (XIIIe au XVIe siècle) / edited by Elodie Lecuppre-Desjardin and Anne-Laure Van Bruaene

Colaborador(es): Lecuppre-Desjardin, Elodie | Van Bruaene, Anne-LaureTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Studies in European urban History ; 22Detalles de publicación: Turnhout : Brepols, 2010 Descripción: 290 p. ; 26 cmISBN: 978-2-503-52998-1Tema(s): Bien Común | Ética política | Europa -- Historia -- 12..-15Resumen: Traditionally confined to the sphere of the State and of auctoritas, the phrase the أCommon Goodö is set to conquer the cities in the late Middle Ages and at the beginning of the Early Modern period. But can we compare a kingdom like France where the cities defend their أCommon Goodö by making reference to the interest and benefit of the Kingdom with principalities like Flanders where, despite their fierce desire for autonomy, the cities use the notion with much greater reservation than their Italian counterparts? This volume traces the intellectual and theoretical roots that have led to the emergence of the notion of the أCommon Goodö in the urban world of Western Europe by analysing the practical forms of its manifestations.
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Traditionally confined to the sphere of the State and of auctoritas, the phrase the أCommon Goodö is set to conquer the cities in the late Middle Ages and at the beginning of the Early Modern period. But can we compare a kingdom like France where the cities defend their أCommon Goodö by making reference to the interest and benefit of the Kingdom with principalities like Flanders where, despite their fierce desire for autonomy, the cities use the notion with much greater reservation than their Italian counterparts? This volume traces the intellectual and theoretical roots that have led to the emergence of the notion of the أCommon Goodö in the urban world of Western Europe by analysing the practical forms of its manifestations.

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