Dante: Monarchy

Dante: Monarchy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 178
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Synopsis Dante: Monarchy by : Dante Alighieri

This book, first published in 1996, is a translation of a fascinating work by one of the world's great poets.

On World-government

On World-government
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Publisher : MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages : 100
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Synopsis On World-government by : Dante Alighieri

The De Monarchia of Dante Alighieri

The De Monarchia of Dante Alighieri
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Total Pages : 276
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Synopsis The De Monarchia of Dante Alighieri by : Dante Alighieri

A Latin treatise on secular and religious power by Dante Alighieri, who wrote it between 1312 and 1313. The great Italian poet turns his hand to political thought and defends the reign of a single monarch ruling over a universal empire. He believed that peace was only achievable when a single monarch replaced divisive and squabbling princes and kings.

The 'De Monarchia' of Dante

The 'De Monarchia' of Dante
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Total Pages : 144
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Synopsis The 'De Monarchia' of Dante by : Dante Alighieri

Dante: Monarchy

Dante: Monarchy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781316101803
ISBN-13 : 1316101800
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Synopsis Dante: Monarchy by : Dante

This book, first published in 1996, was the first new translation for forty years of a fascinating work of political theory. Dante's Monarchy addresses the fundamental question of what form of political organization best suits human nature; it embodies a political vision of startling originality and power, and illuminates the intellectual interests and achievements of one of the world's great poets. Prue Shaw's translation is accompanied by a full introduction and notes, which provide a complete guide to the text, and which place Monarchy in the context of Dante's life and work.

De Monarchia

De Monarchia
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Publisher : Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9783849653538
ISBN-13 : 3849653536
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Synopsis De Monarchia by : Dante Alighieri

The treatise 'De monarchia', in three books, originally written in Latin, here in an English translation, contains the mature statement of Dante's political ideas. In it he propounds the theory that the supremacy of the emperor is derived from the supremacy of the Roman people over the world, which was given to them direct from God. As the emperor is intended to assure their earthly happiness, so does their spiritual welfare depend upon the pope, to whom the emperor is to do honour as to the first-born of the Father. The date of its publication is almost universally admitted to be the time of the descent of Henry VII. into Italy, between 1310 and 1313, although its composition may have been in hand from a much earlier period. The book was first printed by Oporinus at Basel in 1559, and placed on the Index of forbidden books. This edition is annotated with more than 450 notes.

De Monarchia

De Monarchia
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Publisher : CONVIVIVM
Total Pages : 117
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Synopsis De Monarchia by : Dante Alighieri

The reader should not be mistaken. This is not a book of stories like The Divine Comedy. It is an essay (as we would call it today) by Dante Alighieri about the power struggle in his time. De Monarchia is a political work; in fact, it had great political influence. Motivated to write it around 1313, during the unsuccessful siege that Henry VII of Luxembourg subjected the city of Florence to, Dante seeks to contribute to eradicating the prevailing anarchy in Italy and specifically in the city of Florence with this work. He dreams of a social order that establishes peace and, in a clearly Ghibelline tone, uses a logical rhetoric based on the Scholastics, the Greek and Roman classics, the historians Livy and Orosius, Marcus Tullius Cicero and Aristotle, and the Bible, elaborating a set of ideas that go against the papal bull Unam Sanctam of 1302, by Pope Boniface VIII. Therefore, De Monarchia is a treatise on the conflict between temporal and spiritual power. The theme was already controversial at the time: the relationship between the authority represented by the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and the authority of the Pope. Dante's point of view is known, since during his political activity he fought to defend the autonomy of the government of the city of Florence from the interference of Boniface VIII. Chronologically, De Monarchia should be placed after the treatise De vulgari eloquentia and before Paradiso, that is, in a period between the second and third parts of The Divine Comedy. The original was written in Latin and is composed of three books, but the most significant is the third, in which Dante more explicitly confronts the theme of the relations between the Pope and the Emperor.

The de Monarchia of Dante Alighieri

The de Monarchia of Dante Alighieri
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Publisher : Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 0344162680
ISBN-13 : 9780344162688
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Synopsis The de Monarchia of Dante Alighieri by : Dante Alighieri

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The 'de Monarchia' of Dante

The 'de Monarchia' of Dante
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Publisher : Palala Press
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 1340894688
ISBN-13 : 9781340894689
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Synopsis The 'de Monarchia' of Dante by : Dante Alighieri

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Dante's Monarchia

Dante's Monarchia
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Publisher : PIMS
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 0888441312
ISBN-13 : 9780888441317
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Synopsis Dante's Monarchia by : Dante Alighieri