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  1. The Book of the Body Politic @inproceedings{Pizan1994TheBO, title={The Book of the Body Politic}, author={Christine de Pizan and Kate Pizan}, year= {1994 ...

  2. 5 de feb. de 2024 · How did Roman writers use the metaphor of the body politic to respond to the downfall of the Republic? In this book, Julia Mebane begins with the Catilinarian Conspiracy in 63 BCE, when Cicero and Catiline proposed two rival models of statesmanship on the senate floor: the civic healer and the head of state.

  3. One of the most significant treatments of the medieval body politic is found in Kantorowicz’s seminal text, The King’s Two Bodies. 79 Concentrating on the significance of the corporeal nature of the king, Kantorowicz argued that the medieval ruler possessed ‘two bodies’: the transient body-natural and the political body, which persisted from one holder of the role to the next.

  4. ISBN: 9781934137468. In The Body Politic Jonathan Moreno provides an engaging history of science’s place in the American political arena, while examining the biopolitics emerging to address scientific and technological breakthroughs that challenge our collective value system in this “biological century.”.

  5. The first political treatise written by a woman. Christine de Pizan’s The Book of the Body Politic is the first political treatise written by a woman. It not only advises the prince, but nobles, knights, and common people as well. It promotes the ideals of interdependence and social responsibility. Rooted in the mindset of medieval Christendom, The Book of the Body Politic heralds the ...

  6. In the first part of this book concerning the instruction of princes, we depicted the aforementioned prince or princes as the head of the body politic, as planned before. Thereafter followed the second part, on the education of nobles and knights, which are the arms and the hands. In this part, with God's help, let us continue with what we can ...

  7. 5 de feb. de 2024 · How did Roman writers use the metaphor of the body politic to respond to the downfall of the Republic? In this book, Julia Mebane begins with the Catilinarian Conspiracy in 63 BCE, when Cicero and Catiline proposed two rival models of statesmanship on the senate floor: the civic healer and the head of state.