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This edition is published just a century after the precedent (C. Hosius 1914). The improvements in the comprehension of the manuscript tradition and of the historical context made during this century find their embedding in the text, introduction and apparatus of Malaspina’s edition. As the completion of the revival of De clementia in the last two decades, this edition is intended for all scholars of Seneca and of Roman political thought.
Political ethics --- Clemency --- Morale politique --- Clémence --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Clémence --- Executive clemency --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Executive power --- Amnesty --- Forgiveness --- Pardon --- Sénèque (0004 av. J.-C.-0065). --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- De clementia (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus) --- L. Annaei Senecae De clementia libri duo (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus) --- De clementia libri duo (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus) --- Clemency. --- L. Annaeus Seneca. --- Nero.
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Seneque (lucius annaeus seneca), 4 av.j-c.-65 ap.j-c. --- Calvin (jean cauvin, dit), reformateur religieux et ecrivain francais, 1509-1564 --- De clementia --- Oeuvres --- Seneque (lucius annaeus seneca), 4 av.j-c.-65 ap.j-c. --- Calvin (jean cauvin, dit), reformateur religieux et ecrivain francais, 1509-1564 --- De clementia --- Oeuvres
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Clemency --- Clémence --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- Clementia --- --Pardon --- --Rome ancienne --- --Ier s. av JC, --- Political ethics --- Clémence --- Pardon --- Rome ancienne --- Ier s. av JC, 100-1 av JC --- Clémence (droit) --- Bonté --- Rome --- Dans la littérature
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"This is the first new critical edition of De beneficiis in almost 100 years, based on a fresh examination of the extant archetype (N) and on more extensive familiarity with the later medieval and humanist manuscripts than any previous edition. Each work in the edition is provided with a critical apparatus that is both informative and economical. The apparatus fontium et testium standing between the text and the critical apparatus on each page provides full references to the texts Seneca himself cites and extensive cross-references among the three works in the edition and between those works and Seneca's other prose writings, along with many parallel passages beyond the Senecan corpus. An Appendix critica to the De beneficiis contains much information on the text's documentary basis and critical history that future editors should find useful to have at hand even if it was not judged worthy of inclusion in this edition's critical apparatus"
Ceremonial exchange --- Conduct of life --- Ethics, Ancient --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus --- Ancient ethics --- Gift exchange --- Exchange --- Rites and ceremonies --- Clemency --- Political ethics --- Executive clemency --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Executive power --- Amnesty --- Forgiveness --- Pardon --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- Claudius, --- Claude, --- Claudio, --- Ḳlaʼudyus, --- Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus - approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. - Apocolocyntosis --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus - approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. - De beneficiis --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus - approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. - De clementia
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"Reconstructs the art collection and material culture around the fourteenth-century French queen Clémence de Hongrie. Examines how she moved her objects in a deliberate strategy to build her identity and create a lasting legacy for herself and her family in medieval Paris."
Art, Medieval --- Ceremonial exchange --- Gifts --- Art patronage --- Art --- Donations --- Presents --- Generosity --- Manners and customs --- Free material --- Medieval art --- Arts patronage --- Business patronage of the arts --- Corporations --- Maecenatism --- Patronage of art --- Art and industry --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Gift exchange --- Exchange --- Rites and ceremonies --- History --- Collectors and collecting --- Clementia, --- Clémence, --- Klementine, --- Clemencia, --- Clemenza, --- Art patronage. --- Art collections. --- Art, Primitive --- Artistes et mécènes --- Clémence de Hongrie --- Collections d'art.
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"In her time, Maria Theresa (1717-1780) was the most powerful woman in the world. She ruled the Habsburg Empire from 1740-1780, an era when empires dominated Europe. She was the sovereign of a vast empire, ruling Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Flanders, and other Habsburg territories, and by marriage she was, among other titles, the Holy Roman Empress. Maria Theresa began her reign at the age of 23 after her father, Emperor Charles VI, died. Immediately after his death, her right to inherit the throne was challenged by most of the sovereign rulers of Europe. Despite setbacks such as the loss of Silesia, her richest province, to her life-long enemy Frederick II of Prussia, Maria Theresa proved to be a highly effective ruler. She initiated financial and educational reforms, promoted commerce, and reorganized the army, all of which strengthened Austria's resources. She was a key figure in the power politics of eighteenth-century Europe and she brought unity to the Habsburg Monarchy and was considered one of its most capable leaders. Maria Theresa and her husband Francis I also had sixteen children, most famously Marie Antoinette. Stollberg-Rilinger's biography challenges many of the myths that surround Maria Theresa's reign, such as that she came to the throne completely naïve and unprepared. Stollberg-Rilinger shows that from early childhood on, Maria Theresa carefully observed what went on in court and how her father acted as a monarch dealing with sovereigns across Europe. She clears away the gendered misconceptions surrounding Maria Theresa's life and, through fresh, critical readings of the source material, reveals the historical reality. She also refutes anachronistic narratives that assume a false continuity between Maria Theresa's time and later periods. Unlike previous biographers, Stollberg-Rilinger is able to paint a detailed portrait of Maria Theresa as Empress, "king," and reformer, and as a mother and master manipulator, by reconstructing the world in which the Austrian Empress lived and reigned"--
Maria Theresa [Archduchess of Austria] --- Maria Theresa, --- Maria Theresia --- Marie-Therèse --- Marii︠a︡ Terezii︠a︡, --- Maria Theresia, --- Maria Teresa, --- Mária Terézia, --- Austria --- History --- Kings and rulers --- HISTORY / Europe / Austria & Hungary. --- Adviser. --- Anschluss. --- Apathy. --- Archduke. --- Aristocracy. --- Aulic Council. --- Cabinet noir. --- Censorship. --- Civilian. --- Clementia. --- Consummation. --- Court painter. --- Courtesy. --- Courtier. --- Criticism. --- Deportation. --- Despotism. --- Dissolution of the Monasteries. --- Distrust. --- Edict of toleration. --- Edict. --- Education. --- Egocentrism. --- Elector of Mainz. --- Electorate of Saxony. --- Excommunication. --- Flattery. --- Foot the bill. --- Formality. --- Giacomo Casanova. --- God. --- Godparent. --- Grandee. --- Great power. --- Heresy. --- Hofburg Palace. --- Holy Roman Empire. --- House of Bourbon. --- House of Habsburg. --- House of Wittelsbach. --- Hypocrisy. --- Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire). --- Imperial State. --- Imperial Throne (micronation). --- Impossibility. --- Infanticide. --- Jansenism. --- Johann Jakob Moser. --- Johann Joseph Gassner. --- King of the Romans. --- Landgrave. --- Limbo. --- Lord High Steward. --- Louis Philippe I. --- Madame de Pompadour. --- Majesty. --- Maria Amalia of Saxony. --- Maria Carolina of Austria. --- Martin van Meytens. --- Messalina. --- Military Frontier. --- Military Order of Maria Theresa. --- Mirrors for princes. --- Mortal Fear (novel). --- Mourning. --- Narcissism. --- Necromancy. --- Nobility. --- Oppression. --- Partitions of Poland. --- Peasant. --- Perfidious Albion. --- Persecution. --- Piety. --- Politique. --- Pope Benedict XIV. --- Potentate. --- Prince-bishop. --- Prince-elector. --- Protestantism. --- Prussia. --- Reichskrieg. --- Religion. --- Ridicule. --- Ruler. --- Secret treaty. --- Society of Jesus. --- Sovereignty. --- Spanish Netherlands. --- Spoils system. --- Superiority (short story). --- Suppression of the Society of Jesus. --- The Other Hand. --- Tsarina. --- War of succession. --- War of the Austrian Succession. --- War of the Polish Succession. --- War. --- Warfare. --- Writing. --- Austria-History-Maria Theresa, 1740-1780. --- Austria-Kings and rulers-Biography. --- Maria Theresa,-Empress of Austria,-1717-1780.
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