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我们追溯古今晚期的格言“Privilegium mermerere, qui potestate sibi concessa abutur”(PMA)的传播和影响,直至近代早期。它首先出现在教皇辛普利西乌斯的法令中,它不仅通过教会法传播,而且传播到其他各种文本中,例如神学和政治论文。PMA由于对有限政府理念的贡献,值得与更著名的“上帝是万能的,而不是万能的”(Quod omnes tangit, ab omnibus approber)一起受到关注。
II. Power as Privilege: The Maxim Privilegium meretur amittere, qui potestate sibi concessa abutitur
Summary We trace the transmission and influence of a late-antique maxim, “Privilegium meretur amittere, qui potestate sibi concessa abutitur” [PMA] down to the early modern period. Appearing first in a decretal of Pope Simplicius, it spread not only through the canon law but also into a variety of other texts, for example theological and political treatises. PMA deserves attention alongside the more famous “Quod omnes tangit, ab omnibus approbetur” through its contribution to the idea of limited government.