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Guido da Suzzara

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Casus Compilationis III 'Scribit dominus papa ', manuscript, 13th century (Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Fonds manuscrits, MS 394, ff. 77-122v.)

Guido da Suzzara (c. 1225-1292) was an Italian jurist. He was defense counsel at the trial of Conradin. Joseph Canning[1] comments that he was important in establishing that the princeps was bound by his contracts and privileges [...].

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  1. ^ A History of Medieval Political Thought (1996), p.163
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  • (in Italian)[1]