Cappelli, Guido The De republica by Lauro Quirini : between Aristotle and the Roman tradition 2020 - Viella
Cappelli, Guido The De republica by Lauro Quirini : between Aristotle and the Roman tradition 2020 - Viella P. 61-81 is_part_of Republicanism : a theoretical and historical perspective. - ( Kent State University European studies ; 6) store_in_same_m Introduction get_in_same_m Republicanism : political language and/or political paradigm? get_in_same_m The price of liberty : on democracy, republicanism, and non-domination get_in_same_m The De republica by Lauro Quirini : between Aristotle and the Roman tradition Platonism and republicanism in 15th-century Florence : the case of Marsilio Ficino get_in_same_m The Italian city-states and the roots of democracy get_in_same_m Siena : a long-standing republic get_in_same_m War and radical republicanism in early modern Italy get_in_same_m Courts and republics in late medieval and Renaissance Italy get_in_same_m Liberty and grace in Dante and St. Augustine get_in_same_m Coluccio Salutati and Florentina Libertas at the humanist crossroads get_in_same_m Leonardo Bruni's republicanism reconsidered get_in_same_m Scipio vs Caesar : the Poggio-Guarino debate without republicanism get_in_same_m Conclusions get_in_same_m Index get_in_same_m Contributors get_in_same_m show_more information doiCode: 10.23744/2709 Permalink: https://digital.casalini.it/10.23744/2709