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[1085] The term Monarchia first acquired importance in patristic literature in Justin's work De monarchia, against Polytheism.
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They may be found in Goldast, "Monarchia", in Freher, "Scriptores rerum Germanicarum", and in Joachimsohn (see below).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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De Monarchia, book 1, chapter 4, in Monarchy and Three Political Letters, trans.
The Great Experiment Strobe Talbott 2008
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De Monarchia, book 1, chapter 4, in Monarchy and Three Political Letters, trans.
The Great Experiment Strobe Talbott 2008
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Monarchia and constituting its final justification for world empire.
Dante Alighieri Wetherbee, Winthrop 2006
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But what is at stake for Dante is the need to acknowledge human ends as having a definite value of their own, and this need will play an equally important role in Dante's other major philosophical work, the Monarchia.
Dante Alighieri Wetherbee, Winthrop 2006
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In Monarchia, a full political treatise affirming universal monarchy, Dante draws on Aristotle to argue that human unity stems from a shared end, purpose or function, to develop and realize fully and constantly humanity's distinct intellectual potential (13).
World Government Lu, Catherine 2006
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But whether we consider the world view of the Monarchia an aberration [D'Entreves, 51] or take it as Dante's straightforward exposition of his views on the relations of secular and religious authority, its categorical definition of the twofold purpose of human life is impossible to explain away.
Dante Alighieri Wetherbee, Winthrop 2006
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One may wonder if Dante's erroneous impression of the Aristotelian passage, which he cites directly with no reference to Thomas in both the Convivio and the Monarchia
Dante Alighieri Wetherbee, Winthrop 2006
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In the final sentences of the Monarchia the temporal monarch becomes, like the aspiring intellect of the
Dante Alighieri Wetherbee, Winthrop 2006
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