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Republics and Kingdoms Compared
Harvard University Press, 2009 Cloth: 978-0-674-03398-6 Library of Congress Classification JC121.B7313 2009 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.3
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Aurelio Lippo Brandolini’s Republics and Kingdoms Compared is the most fascinating and least-known work of humanist political theory before Machiavelli. A Socratic dialogue set in the court of King Mattias Corvinus of Hungary (ca. 1490), the work depicts a debate between the king himself and a Florentine merchant at his court on the relative merits of republics and kingdoms. See other books on: Comparative Politics | Early works to 1800 | Hankins, James | Political science | Republics See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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