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Chapter Four: The Attitude towards Democracy in Medieval Jewish Political Thought
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- Personal Introduction 9
- On This Volume 12
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Part I: The Framework
- Chapter One: Is There a Jewish Political Philosophy?: The Medieval Case Reconsidered 16
- Chapter Two: Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Political Philosophy: An Overview 50
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Part II: Studies: The Middle Ages
- Chapter Three: Aristotle’s Politics in Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Political Thought 78
- Chapter Four: The Attitude towards Democracy in Medieval Jewish Political Thought 120
- Chapter Five: The Organic Theory of the State in Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Political Though 140
- Chapter Six: Jethro’s Advice in Medieval and Early Modern Jewish and Christian Political Thought 175
- Chapter Seven: The Anonymous Hebrew Translation of Aegidius’ De Regimine Principum: An Unknown Chapter in Medieval Jewish Political Philosophy 212
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Part III: Studies: The Renaissance
- Chapter Eight: The Myth of Venice in Italian Renaissance Jewish Thought 230
- Chapter Nine: Natural, Human, Divine: Classification of the Law among Some Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Italian Jewish Thinkers 244
- Chapter Ten: The Hebrew Laudatio of Yohanan Alemanno: In Praise of Lorenzo il Magnifico and the Florentine Constitution 272
- Chapter Eleven: Simone Luzzatto on Tacitus: Apologetica and Ragione di Stato 305
- Chapter Twelve: English Travellers and Venetian Jewish Scholars: The Case of Simone Luzzatto and James Harrington 335
- Chapter Thirteen: Machiavellism and Anti-Machiavellism in Seventeenth-Century Jewish Amsterdam: From Ragione di Stato to Razon de Estado 355
- Works Cited 371
- Index 424
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- Personal Introduction 9
- On This Volume 12
-
Part I: The Framework
- Chapter One: Is There a Jewish Political Philosophy?: The Medieval Case Reconsidered 16
- Chapter Two: Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Political Philosophy: An Overview 50
-
Part II: Studies: The Middle Ages
- Chapter Three: Aristotle’s Politics in Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Political Thought 78
- Chapter Four: The Attitude towards Democracy in Medieval Jewish Political Thought 120
- Chapter Five: The Organic Theory of the State in Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Political Though 140
- Chapter Six: Jethro’s Advice in Medieval and Early Modern Jewish and Christian Political Thought 175
- Chapter Seven: The Anonymous Hebrew Translation of Aegidius’ De Regimine Principum: An Unknown Chapter in Medieval Jewish Political Philosophy 212
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Part III: Studies: The Renaissance
- Chapter Eight: The Myth of Venice in Italian Renaissance Jewish Thought 230
- Chapter Nine: Natural, Human, Divine: Classification of the Law among Some Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Italian Jewish Thinkers 244
- Chapter Ten: The Hebrew Laudatio of Yohanan Alemanno: In Praise of Lorenzo il Magnifico and the Florentine Constitution 272
- Chapter Eleven: Simone Luzzatto on Tacitus: Apologetica and Ragione di Stato 305
- Chapter Twelve: English Travellers and Venetian Jewish Scholars: The Case of Simone Luzzatto and James Harrington 335
- Chapter Thirteen: Machiavellism and Anti-Machiavellism in Seventeenth-Century Jewish Amsterdam: From Ragione di Stato to Razon de Estado 355
- Works Cited 371
- Index 424