Constantin Fasolt, "Council and Hierarchy: The Political Thought of William Durant the Younger (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series)"
English | ISBN 10: 0521894085 | 2002 | PDF | 440 pages | 12.3 MB
In 1311, at the council of Vienne, William Durant the Younger (c. 1266-1330), the French bishop and count, demanded that general councils ought to meet every ten years in order to place effective limits on the papal plenitude of power because 'what touches all must be approved by all'.