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The education of a Christian prince
Desiderius Erasmus and Lester Kruger Born
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Frontmatter
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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I. The Political Theories of Erasmus (page 3)
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II. The Education of a Christian Prince (page 26)
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III. Ancient Theories of Statecraft (page 44)
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IV. Ancient Sources of the Institutio (page 94)
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V. The Perfect Prince from the Sixth Century to the Sixteenth Century (page 99)
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VI. Summary of the Medieval Period (page 125)
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TEXT
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Dedicatory Epistle (page 133)
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I. The Qualities, Education, and Significance of a Christian Prince (page 139)
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II. The Prince Must Avoid Flatterers (page 193)
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III. The Arts of Peace (page 205)
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IV. On Tributes and Taxes (page 215)
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V. On the Beneficences of the Prince (page 219)
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VI. On Enacting or Emending Laws (page 221)
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VII. On Magistrates and Their Functions (page 235)
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VIII. On Treaties (page 238)
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IX. On the Marriage Alliances of Princes (page 241)
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X. On the Occupation of the Prince in Peace (page 244)
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XI. On Beginning War (page 249)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 259)
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INDEX (page 269)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 42.4 (Jul. 1937): 742-743 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1839478 |
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Published: 1968
Publisher: W. W. Norton