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    Giovanni Botero (c. 1544 – 1617) was an Italian thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat, author of Della Ragion di Stato (The Reason of State), in ten chapters...
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    bearing this surname. The founder of this family in Colombia was Giovanni Andrea Botero Bernavi, born in the Republic of Genoa, region of Liguria, Italy...
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    Ragion di Stato) is a work of political philosophy by Italian Jesuit Giovanni Botero. The book first popularised the term Reason of State and became a political...
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  • Bosco (1815–1888), Italian saint Giovanni Botero (c. 1544–1617), Italian writer, thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat Giovanni Caravale (1935–1997), Italian...
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    state system. In the late 16th century, Italian political thinker Giovanni Botero divided the world into three types of states: grandissime (great powers)...
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    Machiavelli himself, his friend and critic Francesco Guicciardini and Giovanni Botero (The Reason of State). The Aldine Press, founded in 1494 by the printer...
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  • Machiavelli, and was later popularised by Italian political thinker Giovanni Botero around 1580s,. Prominently, Chief Minister Cardinal Richelieu justified...
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  • the true reason of state (1604), along with The Reason of State by Giovanni Botero, as examples of writings linking the art of government to reason of...
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    Tartaria map and description by Giovanni Botero from his "Relationi universali" (Brescia, 1599)....
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    includes the Catholic Counter Reformation writers summarised by Bireley: Giovanni Botero, Justus Lipsius, Carlo Scribani, Adam Contzen, Pedro de Ribadeneira...
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    Empire. In the late sixteenth century, Italian political philosopher Giovanni Botero referred to the alliance as "a vile, infamous, diabolical treaty" and...
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    includes the Catholic Counter Reformation writers summarised by Bireley: Giovanni Botero, Justus Lipsius, Carlo Scribani, Adam Contzen, Pedro de Ribadeneira...
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  • are parallels between the political thought of Lipsius and that of Giovanni Botero, author of The Reason of State. Lipsius himself did not contribute...
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  • Zabarella Francesco Buonamici Giambattista della Porta Francesco Pucci Giovanni Botero Guidobaldo del Monte Giordano Bruno Jacopo Mazzoni Cesare Cremonini...
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  • dialogue on ideal kingship dedicated to the young James VI of Scotland Giovanni Botero, The Reason of State (1589), a criticism of Machiavelli's Prince. Johann...
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    Asia, from Relazioni Universali, by Giovanni Botero (1544–1617)....
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    France produced noted writers of mercantilist themes, including Italy's Giovanni Botero (1544–1617) and Antonio Serra (1580–?) and, in France, Jean Bodin and...
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    captured Philip's view of royal authority were Justus Lipsius and Giovanni Botero, who promoted religiously inspired, stoic self-sacrifice and a view...
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    guvernează în numele lui sluga lui Nazyl aga") Similar notes were made by Giovanni Botero (1540–1617) in Relazioni universali (Venice 1591); Gian Lorenzo d'Anania...
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  • the city of Rome the nickname of Caput Mundi (Head of the world). Giovanni Botero, one of the first scholars of international relations, identified the...
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  • overcloyed with women's kindnesse Thoinot Arbeau – Orchésographie Giovanni Botero – Della ragione di Stato (The Reason of State) Robert Greene – Menaphon...
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    with the humanist Giovanni Pietro Maffei, the philosopher Franciscus Patricius, and the Piedmontese political writer Giovanni Botero. He entered the patronage...
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  • Economics and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution Giovanni Botero (c. 1544–1617), Italian thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat O. Fred...
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  • Thomas Coryat, English travel writer (born c. 1577) Unknown dates Giovanni Botero, Italian political theorist and poet (born 1544) Henry Perry, Welsh...
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    Celebrated Author of Ragione di Stato Giovanni Botero, Turin: G. Derossi, 1880, ANSALDI, C., “Giovanni Botero with the Savoy Princes in Spain”, in Bolletino...
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    more production and more exports, increasing the wealth of a country. Giovanni Botero, an Italian priest and diplomat (1540–1617), emphasized that, "the...
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    a long intellectual tradition - started by the Italian economists Giovanni Botero (1589) and Antonio Serra (1613), Reinert recalls that the country which...
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    only few of Suárez's Disputations have been translated into English. Giovanni Botero Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz Jurisprudence Alphonsus Liguori Juan de Mariana...
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  • Biel, (1425–1495) Jean Bodin, (1530–1596)12 Jakob Böhme, (1575–1624) Giovanni Botero, (c. 1544–1617) Giordano Bruno, (1548–1600)12* Thomas Cajetan, (1469–1534)12...
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    Saggio sopra l'Arte storica. Turin: dal Mairesse. 1773. "Elogio di Giovanni Botero". Elogi Italiani. IX. Venice: P. Marcuzzi. 1782. La Griselda. Tragedia...
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