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John of Salisbury: Critical Essay by Richard H. Rouse and Mary A. Rouse

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SOURCE: Rouse, Richard H., and Mary A. Rouse. “John of Salisbury and the Doctrine of Tyrannicide.” Speculum 42, no. 4 (October 1967): 693-709.

In the following essay, the Rouses explore the context and details of John's views on political assassination.

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