De Majestate Romani Imperatoris, published in Vitembergae in 1738, is a scholarly work by Albertus G nzel written in Latin. The book delves into the concept of "Majestas" or sovereignty within the context of the Roman Empire. G nzel's treatise likely explores the historical evolution, legal foundations, and theoretical underpinnings of imperial power, offering insights into the political thought of the era. This historical analysis would be of interest to scholars and students of Roman history, legal history, and political theory, providing a valuable perspective on the nature of imperial authority during the period.
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