| ‘De qualitate strenui pugnatoris et ut sit diu in armis uersatus et ossa armis indurata habens et non deliciis enutritus'. |
| Incipit: ‘[C]um de re militari singularique certamine scribere decreuerim ...’ |
| Tractatus universi iuris, 18 vols (Venice, 1584), XVI fols 386r-428v; see D. Perry, ‘Paridis de Puteo: a Fifteenth-century Civilian's Concept of Papal Sovereignty', in The Church and Sovereignty, c.590-1918. Essays in Honour of Michael Wilks, ed. D. Wood, Studies in Church History, Subsidia, 9 (Oxford, 1991), 369-92, at 370. |