De re publica (On the Republic; see below) is a dialogue on Roman politics by Cicero, written in six books between 54 and 51 BC. The work does not survive...
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Res publica (also spelled rēs pūblica to indicate vowel length) is a Latin phrase, loosely meaning 'public affair'. It is the root of the word 'republic'...
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Res Publica Party (Estonian: Erakond Res Publica) was a political party in Estonia that self-identified as conservative. Established as a party on 8 December...
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Writings of Cicero (section De Re Publica)
quoted liberally from his works, e.g. "On the Commonwealth" (De Re Publica) and "On Laws" (De Legibus), as well as Cicero's (partial) Latin translation of...
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Look up res publica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Res publica is a Latin phrase meaning "public issue" or "public matter". Res publica may also refer...
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re:publica is a conference in Europe that deals with the Web 2.0, especially blogs, social media, and information society. It annually takes place in May...
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Senatus consultum ultimum (redirect from Senatus consultum de re publica defendenda)
presiding. A minority of modern scholars prefer the name senatus consultum de re publica defendenda rather than Caesar's coinage. The decree was a statement...
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(Latin: Somnium Scipionis), written by Cicero, is the sixth book of De re publica, and describes a (postulated fictional or real) dream vision of the...
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respublica or res publica Christiana refers to the international community of Christian peoples and states. As a Latin phrase, res publica Christiana combines...
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Scipionic Circle (section In De re publica)
between the two dialogues, a young man in De re publica and an old man, the father-in-law and teacher of Crassus, in De oratore." Terence, Carthaginian-born...
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name as Plato's famous dialogue, The Laws. Unlike his previous work De re publica, in which Cicero felt compelled to set the action in the times of Scipio...
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be moved. Cicero. "De re publica 1.xiv §21". thelatinlibrary.com. Retrieved 23 July 2007. Cicero (9 February 2005). De re publica Complete e-text in English...
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Isamaa (redirect from Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit)
the name of "Pro Patria and Res Publica Union", by the merger of two conservative parties, Pro Patria Union and Res Publica Party. Up to the 2007 parliamentary...
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medieval Christian writers quoted liberally from his works De re publica (On the Commonwealth) and De Legibus (On the Laws), and much of his work has been recreated...
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gymnasia. The English title of Plato's dialogue is derived from Cicero's De re publica, written some three centuries later.[citation needed] Cicero's dialogue...
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Pythagoras (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(perseus.tufts.edu). Cicero (1928) [c. 52 BC]. "De Re Publica". On the Republic. On the Laws (De Re Publica. De Legibus). Vol. XVI. Translated by Keyes, Clinton...
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majority Philosophers Works Republic (c. 375 BC) Politics (c. 350 BC) De re publica (51 BC) Treatise on Law (c. 1274) Monarchia (1313) The Prince (1532)...
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the 1st century BCE. In one of these works, De re publica, Cicero linked the Roman concept of res publica to the Greek politeia. The modern term "republic"...
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reinforced in some ways through the works of Cicero. In Cicero's work De re publica, he reiterates Livy's view that the plan to abduct the Sabine women...
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A republic, based on the Latin phrase res publica ('public affair'), is a state in which political power rests with the public through their representatives—in...
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Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu (18 January 1689 – 10 February 1755), generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a...
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and Democracy. 20th World Congress on Philosophy: Political Philosophy. De Vos, M. (2020). The European Court of Justice and the march towards substantive...
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which it was written can be reused. The discovery, in 1822, of Cicero's De re publica was one of the first major recoveries of a lost ancient text from a...
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majority Philosophers Works Republic (c. 375 BC) Politics (c. 350 BC) De re publica (51 BC) Treatise on Law (c. 1274) Monarchia (1313) The Prince (1532)...
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Fetes de Remire (1745) Symphonie à Cors de Chasse (1751) Le Devin du village (1752) – opera in 1 act Salve Regina (1752) – antiphone Chansons de Bataille...
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John Locke (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bor, Errit Petersma & Jelle Kingma (eds.), De verbeelding van het denken. Geïllustreerde geschiedenis van de westerse en oosterse filosofie, Amsterdam/Antwerpen :...
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that he would violate civil liberties, de Gaulle retorted: "Have I ever done that? On the contrary, I have re-established them when they had disappeared...
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personalidad de uno de los intelectuales más importantes del Renacimiento, Juan Manuel Forte (edición y traducción), Madrid, La Esfera de los Libros, 2007...
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Roman Republic (redirect from Res Publica Romana)
The Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana [ˈreːs ˈpuːblɪka roːˈmaːna]) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of...
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majority Philosophers Works Republic (c. 375 BC) Politics (c. 350 BC) De re publica (51 BC) Treatise on Law (c. 1274) Monarchia (1313) The Prince (1532)...
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