Author: Titus Livius
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Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
The Roman History: with the Entire Supplement of John Freinsheim
The history of Titus Livius, with the entire supplement of J. Freinsheim; tr. into Engl
The Roman History
The History of Mexico from the Spanish Conquest to the Present Aera
Author: Nicholas Mill
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The Bibliographical Miscellany, Or, Supplement to the Bibliographical Dictionary ...
Author: Adam Clarke
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Category : Bibliographical literature
Languages : en
Pages : 678
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Publisher:
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Category : Bibliographical literature
Languages : en
Pages : 678
Book Description
Commonwealth Principles
Author: Jonathan Scott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139456709
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
The republican writing of the English revolution has attracted a major scholarly literature. Yet there has been no single treatment of the subject as a whole, nor has it been adequately related to the larger upheaval from which it emerged, or to the larger body of radical thought of which it became the most influential component. Commonwealth Principles addresses these needs, and Jonathan Scott goes beyond existing accounts organized around a single key concept (whether constitutional, linguistic or moral) or author (usually James Harrington) to analyse this body of writing in full context. Linking various social, political and intellectual agendas Professor Scott explains why, when classical republicanism came to England, it did so in the moral service of an explicitly religious revolution. The resulting ideology hinged not upon political language, or constitutional form, but Christian humanist moral philosophy applied in the practical context of an attempted radical reformation of manners.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139456709
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
The republican writing of the English revolution has attracted a major scholarly literature. Yet there has been no single treatment of the subject as a whole, nor has it been adequately related to the larger upheaval from which it emerged, or to the larger body of radical thought of which it became the most influential component. Commonwealth Principles addresses these needs, and Jonathan Scott goes beyond existing accounts organized around a single key concept (whether constitutional, linguistic or moral) or author (usually James Harrington) to analyse this body of writing in full context. Linking various social, political and intellectual agendas Professor Scott explains why, when classical republicanism came to England, it did so in the moral service of an explicitly religious revolution. The resulting ideology hinged not upon political language, or constitutional form, but Christian humanist moral philosophy applied in the practical context of an attempted radical reformation of manners.