Machiavelli and Mystery of State
Machiavelli and Mystery of State, first published in 1989, studies the intersection of sacred and secular conceptions of kingship in the Renaissance by documenting in detail six instances of the attempt to connect Machiavelli's thought to an ancient and secret tradition of political counsel, the arcana imperii or mysteries of state. This book illuminates an important and neglected dimension of Machiavelli's powerful influence on Renaissance political discourse.
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"I definitely recommend this book, not only to the scholarly specialist in the history of ideas, literature and political thought but to anyone who at some time has been intrigued by Machiavelli and the Machiavellian tradition." Times Higher Education Supplement
"Donaldson is straightforward, easy to use as reference, but still sophisticated in his thesis and presentation....Donaldson's work remains an attractive interpretation of Machiavelli's impact on the secular and sacred view of kingship in western Europe." Canadian Journal of History
Product details
August 1992Paperback
9780521437905
242 pages
229 × 152 × 14 mm
0.36kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Machiavelli and Antichrist: prophetic typology in Reginald Pole's De Unitate and Apologia ad Carolum Quintum
- 2. Bishop Gardiner, Machiavellian
- 3. John Wolfe, Machiavelli, and the republican arcana in sixteenth-century England
- 4. Machiavelli and the arcana imperii
- 5. Gabriel Naudé: magic and Machiavelli
- 6. Biblical Machiavellism: Louis Machon's Apologie pour Machiavel
- Index.