Dante Soundings: Eight Literary and Historical EssaysDavid Nolan Irish Academic Press, 1981 - 192 pages |
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Page 171
... Monarchia II.iii - vi more specifically as the work of “ natura ” rather than the work of God . We may confine ourselves here to two summary statements : non dubium est quin natura locum et gentem disposuerit in mundo ad universaliter ...
... Monarchia II.iii - vi more specifically as the work of “ natura ” rather than the work of God . We may confine ourselves here to two summary statements : non dubium est quin natura locum et gentem disposuerit in mundo ad universaliter ...
Page 175
... Monarchia III is of a similar kind to that of Caesar Augustus . To this we must now turn . Monarchia III : From what source does the monarch derive his authority ? It should be stressed that in this part of his treatise Dante is dealing ...
... Monarchia III is of a similar kind to that of Caesar Augustus . To this we must now turn . Monarchia III : From what source does the monarch derive his authority ? It should be stressed that in this part of his treatise Dante is dealing ...
Page 179
... Monarchia are not consistent ; but the differences between these works have been generally neglected . 13 As a consequence , the Monarchia is not given that special position within Dante's works which it surely deserves . I maintain ...
... Monarchia are not consistent ; but the differences between these works have been generally neglected . 13 As a consequence , the Monarchia is not given that special position within Dante's works which it surely deserves . I maintain ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
J C Barnes | 28 |
The Theme of Exodus in the First | 59 |
Copyright | |
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