Lorenzo Valla (1407-1457) was the leading theorist of the
Renaissance humanist movement and the author of major works on
Latin style, scholastic logic, and other topics. In "On the
Donation of Constantine" he uses new philological methods to attack
the authenticity of the most important document justifying the
papacy's claims to temporal rule, in a brilliant analysis that is
often seen as marking the beginning of modern textual criticism.
Widely translated throughout Europe during the Reformation, the
work was placed on the Church's Index of Prohibited Books. This
volume provides a new translation with introduction and notes by G.
W. Bowersock, commissioned for the I Tatti Renaissance Library,
along with a translation of the Donation of Constantine document
itself.
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