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In Cum essem in Constantie, Martin John Cable presents a study of
the Padua university jurist Raffaele Fulgosio (Fulgosius)
(1367-1427) and his work as an advocate at the Council of Constance
in 1414-15. Through the use of archival material and evidence drawn
from Fulgosio's works, the book reveals a vivid picture both of
teaching practice at a medieval university and the life and output
of a working lawyer in early fifteenth-century Italy. The book
recreates much of Fulgosio's workload at Constance and his
involvement there in debates about representation, imperial and
papal power and the Donation of Constantine.
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