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The Political Theories of Dante

The Political Theories of Dante
Author: Arthur Elam Haigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1878
Genre: Political science
ISBN:

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De Monarchia

De Monarchia
Author: Dante Alighieri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1916
Genre: Political science
ISBN:

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Dante as a Political Thinker

Dante as a Political Thinker
Author: Alessandro Passerin d'Entrèves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1965
Genre:
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Dante: Monarchy

Dante: Monarchy
Author: Dante Alighieri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1996-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521567817

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


Ethics, Politics and Justice in Dante

Ethics, Politics and Justice in Dante
Author: Giulia Gaimari
Publisher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-06-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1787352277

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Ethics, Politics and Justice in Dante presents new research by international scholars on the themes of ethics, politics and justice in the works of Dante Alighieri, including chapters on Dante’s modern ‘afterlife’. Together the chapters explore how Dante’s writings engage with the contemporary culture of medieval Florence and Italy, and how and why his political and moral thought still speaks compellingly to modern readers. The collection’s contributors range across different disciplines and scholarly traditions – history, philology, classical reception, philosophy, theology – to scrutinise Dante’s Divine Comedy and his other works in Italian and Latin, offering a multi-faceted approach to the evolution of Dante’s political, ethical and legal thought throughout his writing career. Certain chapters focus on his early philosophical Convivio and on the accomplished Latin Eclogues of his final years, while others tackle knotty themes relating to judgement, justice, rhetoric and literary ethics in his Divine Comedy, from hell to paradise. The closing chapters discuss different modalities of the public reception and use of Dante’s work in both Italy and Britain, bringing the volume’s emphasis on morality, political philosophy, and social justice into the modern age of the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries.


Dante as Political Theorist

Dante as Political Theorist
Author: Maria Luisa Ardizzone
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1527521745

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Dante’s Latin treatise Monarchia inscribes itself within the long medieval conflict between Pope and Emperor and the debate that opposed the theorists of theocracy to the supporters of the empire. The Monarchia, traditionally assumed to be a subversive work as its tormented reception testifies – it remained listed in the Index of Prohibited Books from 1559 to the end of the 19th century – results from the strong connection Dante emphasized between politics and ethics. The bene esse of human beings is the crucial issue that the treatise discusses since its very beginning. More than focusing on power and sovereignty, the Monarchia aims to demonstrate that the government of a single universal ruler guarantees the achievement of the natural goal of human life. The central role assigned to the Emperor discloses, in fact, the importance the poet gives to earthly happiness and to the temporal dimension of humanitas. The essays in this volume are the result of the first International Symposium of the Global Dante Project of New York, a scholarly initiative committed to the systematic study of the whole of Dante’s opus. Held in 2015 and devoted to the Monarchia, this inaugural event saw the participation of scholars from Europe and the USA who investigated Dante’s political treatise addressing diverse issues and from multiple and innovative methodological perspectives. The fertile discussion generated on that occasion and the insights it produced animate this book.