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    Monarchia, often called De Monarchia (Classical Latin: [deː mɔˈnarkʰɪ.aː], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ moˈnarkja]; "(On) Monarchy"), is a Latin treatise...
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  • Padua to envision a world without war. In his fourteenth-century work De Monarchia, Florentine poet and philosopher Dante Alighieri, considered by some...
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    were also his personal enemies. It was during this time that he wrote De Monarchia, proposing a universal monarchy under Henry VII. At some point during...
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  • Plato, Phaedr. 247 A. Philo, De Monarchia i. 1, p. 213; cited by Hilgenfeld, Apost. Vater, 252 q. v. Iamblichus (attr.). De Mysteriis ii. 3-9. The Six Books...
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    theory as a basis for his secularist political philosophy in the treatise De Monarchia. He argued that given that all mankind shares one intellect, men should...
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  • law, and to the Church in matters of religion. In Dante Alighieri's De Monarchia, a spiritualised, imperial Catholic monarchy is strongly promoted according...
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    of Baldus de Ubaldis, Cambridge University Press, 2003, p.20ISBN 9780521894074 The Decretals of Pope Gregory 9. Dante Alighieri De Monarchia Giles of Rome...
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    toyed with the idea of European domination by Latins in his treatise De Monarchia, which celebrated the "world empire" of the Romans. In the aftermath...
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  • present in the subsequent editions of the index are listed in J. Martinez de Bujanda, Index Librorum Prohibitorum, 1600–1966, Geneva, 2002. The Index includes...
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  • The monarchia Sicula (Sicilian monarchy) was a historical but unduly inflated right exercised from the beginning of the sixteenth century by the secular...
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    expressed his need for another strong Holy Roman Emperor. Dante's treatise De Monarchia attempted to refute the Pope's claim that the spiritual sword had power...
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    Monarchism (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. p. 114. Alighieri, Dante. De Monarchia Filmer, Robert (1680). Patriarcha. Sommerville, J.P. (1992). Thomas Hobbes:...
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  • Rome Expositio rectae fidei, possibly written by Theodoret of Cyrrhus De monarchia, which contains a poem by Pseudo-Orpheus Toth, Peter (2014-10-01). "New...
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    treatises of the current editions: "De Circumcisione"; "De Monarchia", books i. and ii.; "De Sacerdotum Honoribus"; "De Victimis". On the division of the...
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    and Pope Clement VI. Defensor pacis extends the tradition of Dante's De Monarchia separating the secular State from religious authority. It affirmed the...
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    Empire of Charles V (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    known for his appreciation of Dante Alighieri's political treatise De Monarchia, reproposed the medieval idea and wrote to the Emperor: "Sire, God has...
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    and frameworks. New York, NY: Routledge. Alighieri, Dante (c. 1312). De Monarchia. "Il Filarete." International Dictionary of Architects and Architecture...
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  • Ideas" from Letters on the English Dante, "On World Government" from De Monarchia Jean-Jacques Rousseau, "A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe"...
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    Commentarius De Sacra Regni Hungariae Corona (Explanation of the Holy Crown of the Kingdom of Hungary, Augsburg 1613) and De monarchia et Sacra Corona...
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    Islamic world contributions to Medieval Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    argues along Averroist lines for a secularist theory of the state in De Monarchia. Averroes also developed the concept of "existence precedes essence"...
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    1662 and 1664) Johann Heinrich Rahn – Teutsche Algebra Péter Révay – De monarchia et sacra corona regni hungariae centuriae septem John Rushworth – Historical...
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    of History, volume 8 Dante talks well about him in the Convivio and De Monarchia; the position of Alexander in the Divine Comedy, though, is more uncertain...
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  • Philip H. Wicksteed. De monarchia (1879). In Dante: An essay, by Richard William Church (1815–1890). Includes an edition of De monarchia, translated by Frederick...
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    from Piacenza and in 1329 arranged for a public burning of Dante's De monarchia. He was created cardinal priest of S. Marcello in 1316, and became bishop...
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    Constantine the Great (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Historical Review 10: 37 (1895), 86–87. Inferno 19.115; Paradisio 20.55; cf. De Monarchia 3.10. Fubini, 79–86; Lenski, "Introduction" (CC), 6. Henry of Huntingdon...
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    Germany, Philip IV of France, and Dante Alighieri, who wrote his treatise De Monarchia to dispute Boniface's claims of papal supremacy. In 1297, Cardinal Jacopo...
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    2020-09-25. Dante Alighieri (2008). Dante alighieri : on world government (de monarchia). [Place of publication not identified]: Griffon House Pubns. ISBN 978-1-933859-67-5...
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    Maurras, Plato (particularly The Republic), Dante (particularly De Monarchia), Joseph de Maistre, Donoso Cortés, Otto von Bismarck, Klemens von Metternich...
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    Miroslav (1990). "De monarchia: Introduction". In Marcovich, Miroslav (ed.). Pseudo-Iustinus: Cohortatio ad Graecos; De Monarchia; Oratio ad Graecos...
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    Suns: a political theory developed by Dante Alighieri, especially in the De Monarchia, advocating the autonomy of the temporal power of the Holy Roman Emperor...
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