Marco Castelli graduated with honors in Law from the University of Brescia (Italy). During his studies, he spent periods abroad at Université Toulouse I – Capitole and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and completed an internship at the Legal Office of the Permanent Representation of Italy to the EU in Brussels. He obtained his Ph.D. from the „Cesare Beccaria” Department at the University of Milan, with a dissertation titled „Substantiam rei mutare. Aristotelian Physics and Miraculous Action in the Thirteenth-Century Justification of the Plenitudo Potestatis”.
His research focuses on the history of canon law from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period and on statutory legislation in early modern Italy.
He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at AMU in our Department, working on the project “EXTRA: The Decretals, Early Modern Science of Canon Law, and Legal Commentaries Today”.
ORCID: 0000-0003-3585-3102