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On Kingship: To the King of Cyprus
In the De regno, ad regem Cypri, an unfinished work, Thomas Aquinas planned to discuss two topics: the origin of kingly government and the things which pertain to the office of a king. In other words, it was to be both theoretical and practical. The idea of the origin of kingly government was not to be a historical discussion; rather it encompasses the problem of the rational 'origin' of monarchy. Thomas' intention is to answer the question, Why should one man in a given society be set over all other men. The theoretical section of the treatise also contains a long 'digression' on the reward of a king who performs his duty well and, correspondingly, on the punishment of a tyrant who fails to do so.
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| Publisher | The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval : Toronto, Canada., 1949 |
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xxxix + 119hlm: 13x20cm
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English
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189.4
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