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In establishing and ordering the common weale, much care and diligence must be undertaken. Without learning and virtue, wholesome rule is impossible. Such things are precisely what Francesco Patrizi endeavors to detail in this comprehensive, systematic work of political philosophy, marshaling myriad lessons from classical history as keystones in his theory of virtue politics. He touches upon: republic vs. monarchy political laws & ordinances support for learning marriage & housekeeping household order duties & offices civil citizens & countrymen the land's impact on man buildings, walls, &…mehr

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In establishing and ordering the common weale, much care and diligence must be undertaken. Without learning and virtue, wholesome rule is impossible. Such things are precisely what Francesco Patrizi endeavors to detail in this comprehensive, systematic work of political philosophy, marshaling myriad lessons from classical history as keystones in his theory of virtue politics. He touches upon: republic vs. monarchy political laws & ordinances support for learning marriage & housekeeping household order duties & offices civil citizens & countrymen the land's impact on man buildings, walls, & gates garrisons & libraries peace & war liberal arts & sciences election of magistrates vice & virtue safeguarding the city trades & vocations entreating the nobility waterworks & waterways castles & fortresses churches & monuments martial discipline and much more
Autorenporträt
Francesco di Giovanni Patrizi (1413 - 1494) was an Italian Roman Catholic Bishop and notable Renaissance Philosopher. He studied Latin and Greek, served as professor of rhetoric at the University of Siena, undertook various ambassador missions, was elected bishop of Gaeta, and wrote a number of works. Some regard him as the "greatest political philosopher of the Renaissance period" and "the principal exponent of virtue politics."