Format:
1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:
9789047431244
Series Statement:
Brill's studies in intellectual history v. 156
Content:
Preliminary Material /R. Boone -- Introduction /R. Boone -- Chapter One. In Medias Res: The Life Of Claude De Seyssel /R. Boone -- Chapter Two. The Scholar-Diplomat /R. Boone -- Chapter Three. The Translator Of Histories /R. Boone -- Chapter Four. Seyssel And Italy: A Scholar Looks At War /R. Boone -- Chapter Five. The Scholar And The State /R. Boone -- Chapter Six. Seyssel, The Church, And The Ideal Prelate /R. Boone -- Conclusion /R. Boone -- Bibliography /R. Boone -- Index /R. Boone.
Content:
Claude de Seyssel's important political treatise, The Monarchy of France (1515) illuminates the link between warfare, the state, and the social order in the Renaissance. Raised and educated in Turin, Seyssel entered the service of the French king to facilitate the French invasion of Italy. His wide experience as a jurist, royal counselor, diplomat, propagandist, translator, historian, and prelate informed his unique political perspective. As a witness to the failures of the French in the Italian Wars, he maintained that successful conquest and occupation resulted from superior discipline and order as well as from the elimination of social conflict. In his view, a state with a well-ordered system of law and a wide base of popular support was best-suited to conquer and maintain an empire. His application of Italian political language to French society and government produced a vision of war, politics, and society with radical implications for French history
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-188) and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004162143
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004162143
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004162143
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004162143.i-196
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