El Sacro Imperio y el Papado en el pensamiento bajomedievalalgunas ideas sobre la precedencia en las crónicas italianas y españolas de los siglos XIV y XV

  1. Villa Prieto, Josué
Aldizkaria:
Mirabilia: Electronic Journal of Antiquity, Middle & Modern Ages

ISSN: 1676-5818

Argitalpen urtea: 2017

Zenbakien izenburua: Manifestations of the Ancient and Medieval World

Zenbakia: 24

Orrialdeak: 71-103

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Mirabilia: Electronic Journal of Antiquity, Middle & Modern Ages

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This study analyses the conception of the Holy Roman Empire in the Italian and Spanish chronicles of the Late Middle Ages: origins, authority and tensions with the Papacy for a preeminent position within universal power. After the  scholasticism historiographical disputes (XIIth-XIIIth centuries), humanists write new interpretations of the genesis of the Holy Roman Empire wondering about the desappearance (or not) of the Roman imperial potestas and if it continues in Byzantium or the Papacy, and wherethe Charlemagne's authority comes from. The comparison of the Italian and Spanish sources allows to note different political intentions in a context of mutual cultural influence.