Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts, Volume II
Herausgeber: Kraye, Jill
Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts, Volume II
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The second of this two-volume anthology containing new translations of important works on political philosophy written during the Renaissance.
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The second of this two-volume anthology containing new translations of important works on political philosophy written during the Renaissance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521587570
- ISBN-10: 0521587573
- Artikelnr.: 21978505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521587570
- ISBN-10: 0521587573
- Artikelnr.: 21978505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of translators
Preface
Part I. Scholastic Political Theory: 1. Concerning Ecclesiastical power, selections Jean Gerson
Introduction D. Catherine Brown
2. Question at Vespers Jacques Almain
Introduction A. S. McGrade
3. On the laws, book III, chapter 4: concerning a civil power Francisco Suare
Introduction J. A. Trentman
4. The monarchy of the Messiah, chapters 14 and 15 Tommaso Campanella
Introduction Brian P. Copenhaver
Part II. The Theory of Princely Government in Renaissance Italy: 5. On the prince Giovanni Pontano
Introduction Nicholas Webb
6. On the prince, selections Il Platina (Bartolomeo Sacchi)
Introduction Nicholas Webb
7. On majesty, chapter 19: on magnificence Giuniano Maio
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Part III. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Venice: 8. The Venetian republic, selections Pier Paolo Vergerio
Introduction Ronald G. Witt
9. Preface to his translation of Plato's laws George of Trebizond
Introduction John Monfasani
10. In praise of the Venetian republic Poggio Bracciolini
Introduction Martin Davies
Part IV. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Florence: 11. Civil life, book II Matteo Palmieri
Introduction David Marsh
12. Dialogue on laws and legal judgments Bartolomeo Scala
Introduction David Marsh
13. How the popular government should be reformed Francesco Guicciardini
Introduction Russell Price
14. Memorandum to Cardinal de'Medici about the affairs of Florence Paolo Vettori
Introduction Russell Price
Part V. Political Theory in Northern Europe: 15. On true nobility, selections Josse Clichtove
Introduction Alison Holcroft
16. On the education of the prince, selections Guillaume Bude
Introduction Neil Kenny
17. Apology, Chapters 30-35 Reginald Pole
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Bibliography of renaissance political philosophy texts available in English
index nominum
index rerum.
Preface
Part I. Scholastic Political Theory: 1. Concerning Ecclesiastical power, selections Jean Gerson
Introduction D. Catherine Brown
2. Question at Vespers Jacques Almain
Introduction A. S. McGrade
3. On the laws, book III, chapter 4: concerning a civil power Francisco Suare
Introduction J. A. Trentman
4. The monarchy of the Messiah, chapters 14 and 15 Tommaso Campanella
Introduction Brian P. Copenhaver
Part II. The Theory of Princely Government in Renaissance Italy: 5. On the prince Giovanni Pontano
Introduction Nicholas Webb
6. On the prince, selections Il Platina (Bartolomeo Sacchi)
Introduction Nicholas Webb
7. On majesty, chapter 19: on magnificence Giuniano Maio
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Part III. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Venice: 8. The Venetian republic, selections Pier Paolo Vergerio
Introduction Ronald G. Witt
9. Preface to his translation of Plato's laws George of Trebizond
Introduction John Monfasani
10. In praise of the Venetian republic Poggio Bracciolini
Introduction Martin Davies
Part IV. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Florence: 11. Civil life, book II Matteo Palmieri
Introduction David Marsh
12. Dialogue on laws and legal judgments Bartolomeo Scala
Introduction David Marsh
13. How the popular government should be reformed Francesco Guicciardini
Introduction Russell Price
14. Memorandum to Cardinal de'Medici about the affairs of Florence Paolo Vettori
Introduction Russell Price
Part V. Political Theory in Northern Europe: 15. On true nobility, selections Josse Clichtove
Introduction Alison Holcroft
16. On the education of the prince, selections Guillaume Bude
Introduction Neil Kenny
17. Apology, Chapters 30-35 Reginald Pole
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Bibliography of renaissance political philosophy texts available in English
index nominum
index rerum.
List of translators
Preface
Part I. Scholastic Political Theory: 1. Concerning Ecclesiastical power, selections Jean Gerson
Introduction D. Catherine Brown
2. Question at Vespers Jacques Almain
Introduction A. S. McGrade
3. On the laws, book III, chapter 4: concerning a civil power Francisco Suare
Introduction J. A. Trentman
4. The monarchy of the Messiah, chapters 14 and 15 Tommaso Campanella
Introduction Brian P. Copenhaver
Part II. The Theory of Princely Government in Renaissance Italy: 5. On the prince Giovanni Pontano
Introduction Nicholas Webb
6. On the prince, selections Il Platina (Bartolomeo Sacchi)
Introduction Nicholas Webb
7. On majesty, chapter 19: on magnificence Giuniano Maio
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Part III. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Venice: 8. The Venetian republic, selections Pier Paolo Vergerio
Introduction Ronald G. Witt
9. Preface to his translation of Plato's laws George of Trebizond
Introduction John Monfasani
10. In praise of the Venetian republic Poggio Bracciolini
Introduction Martin Davies
Part IV. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Florence: 11. Civil life, book II Matteo Palmieri
Introduction David Marsh
12. Dialogue on laws and legal judgments Bartolomeo Scala
Introduction David Marsh
13. How the popular government should be reformed Francesco Guicciardini
Introduction Russell Price
14. Memorandum to Cardinal de'Medici about the affairs of Florence Paolo Vettori
Introduction Russell Price
Part V. Political Theory in Northern Europe: 15. On true nobility, selections Josse Clichtove
Introduction Alison Holcroft
16. On the education of the prince, selections Guillaume Bude
Introduction Neil Kenny
17. Apology, Chapters 30-35 Reginald Pole
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Bibliography of renaissance political philosophy texts available in English
index nominum
index rerum.
Preface
Part I. Scholastic Political Theory: 1. Concerning Ecclesiastical power, selections Jean Gerson
Introduction D. Catherine Brown
2. Question at Vespers Jacques Almain
Introduction A. S. McGrade
3. On the laws, book III, chapter 4: concerning a civil power Francisco Suare
Introduction J. A. Trentman
4. The monarchy of the Messiah, chapters 14 and 15 Tommaso Campanella
Introduction Brian P. Copenhaver
Part II. The Theory of Princely Government in Renaissance Italy: 5. On the prince Giovanni Pontano
Introduction Nicholas Webb
6. On the prince, selections Il Platina (Bartolomeo Sacchi)
Introduction Nicholas Webb
7. On majesty, chapter 19: on magnificence Giuniano Maio
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Part III. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Venice: 8. The Venetian republic, selections Pier Paolo Vergerio
Introduction Ronald G. Witt
9. Preface to his translation of Plato's laws George of Trebizond
Introduction John Monfasani
10. In praise of the Venetian republic Poggio Bracciolini
Introduction Martin Davies
Part IV. The theory of Republican Government in Renaissance Florence: 11. Civil life, book II Matteo Palmieri
Introduction David Marsh
12. Dialogue on laws and legal judgments Bartolomeo Scala
Introduction David Marsh
13. How the popular government should be reformed Francesco Guicciardini
Introduction Russell Price
14. Memorandum to Cardinal de'Medici about the affairs of Florence Paolo Vettori
Introduction Russell Price
Part V. Political Theory in Northern Europe: 15. On true nobility, selections Josse Clichtove
Introduction Alison Holcroft
16. On the education of the prince, selections Guillaume Bude
Introduction Neil Kenny
17. Apology, Chapters 30-35 Reginald Pole
Introduction Nicholas Webb
Bibliography of renaissance political philosophy texts available in English
index nominum
index rerum.