Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale

William of Moerbeke’s rendering of Aristotle’s Politics (about 1260) put a new problem to his late thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century readers, forcing those magistri to question themselves about the advantages of the adoption of a mixed type of government which combines some elements of the ru...

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Main Author: Stefano Simonetta
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Language:Spanish
Published: University of Bologna 2009-12-01
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Online Access:https://montesquieu.unibo.it/article/view/5121
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spelling doaj-b515a5929cb34829897eedd083e4fe442020-11-25T00:28:29ZspaUniversity of BolognaMontesquieu.it2421-41242009-12-011110.6092/issn.2421-4124/51214696Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievaleStefano Simonetta0Università Statale di MilanoWilliam of Moerbeke’s rendering of Aristotle’s Politics (about 1260) put a new problem to his late thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century readers, forcing those magistri to question themselves about the advantages of the adoption of a mixed type of government which combines some elements of the rule of the many with others of aristocracy and monarchy. Thomas Aquinas, first of all, and then both Peter of Auvergne and Ptolemy of Lucca do all agree in accepting a mixed constitution as the best political arrangement, but between them we could find some considerable differences.https://montesquieu.unibo.it/article/view/5121Political PhilosophyMixed GovernmentThomas AquinasPeter of AuvergneWilliam of MoerbekePtolemy of Lucca
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Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale
Montesquieu.it
Political Philosophy
Mixed Government
Thomas Aquinas
Peter of Auvergne
William of Moerbeke
Ptolemy of Lucca
author_facet Stefano Simonetta
author_sort Stefano Simonetta
title Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale
title_short Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale
title_full Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale
title_fullStr Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale
title_full_unstemmed Rimescolare le carte. Il tema del governo misto in Tommaso d’Aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale
title_sort rimescolare le carte. il tema del governo misto in tommaso d’aquino e nella riflessione politica tardomedievale
publisher University of Bologna
series Montesquieu.it
issn 2421-4124
publishDate 2009-12-01
description William of Moerbeke’s rendering of Aristotle’s Politics (about 1260) put a new problem to his late thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century readers, forcing those magistri to question themselves about the advantages of the adoption of a mixed type of government which combines some elements of the rule of the many with others of aristocracy and monarchy. Thomas Aquinas, first of all, and then both Peter of Auvergne and Ptolemy of Lucca do all agree in accepting a mixed constitution as the best political arrangement, but between them we could find some considerable differences.
topic Political Philosophy
Mixed Government
Thomas Aquinas
Peter of Auvergne
William of Moerbeke
Ptolemy of Lucca
url https://montesquieu.unibo.it/article/view/5121
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