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Journal articles on the topic "Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653"
Lurbe, Pierre. "Cesare Cuttica, Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) a." XVII-XVIII, no. 70 (December 31, 2013): 347–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/1718.543.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Sir Robert Filmer (1588–1653) and the Condescension of Posterity: Historiographical Interpretations." Intellectual History Review 21, no. 2 (June 2011): 195–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17496977.2011.574345.
Full textRose, Jacqueline. "Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch: Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought." Intellectual History Review 23, no. 2 (June 2013): 281–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17496977.2013.790580.
Full textRomein, C. A. (Annemieke). "Sir Robert Filmer (1588–1653) and the patriotic monarch. Patriarchalism in seventeenth-century political thought." Seventeenth Century 29, no. 4 (October 2, 2014): 421–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0268117x.2014.966252.
Full textSashalmi, Endre. "Sir Robert Filmer (1588–1653) and the Patriotic Monarch. Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought." European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire 20, no. 5 (October 2013): 914–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2013.832874.
Full textSchochet, Gordon. "Cesare Cuttica. Sir Robert Filmer (1588–1653) and the Patriotic Monarch: Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought." American Historical Review 120, no. 1 (February 2015): 323–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/120.1.323.
Full textSmith, David L. "Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch: Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought. By Cesare Cuttica. Manchester University Press. 2012. xii + 283pp. £70.00." History 98, no. 333 (November 25, 2013): 782–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-229x.12042_9.
Full textMansfield, Andrew. "Cuttica, Cesare, Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch. Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012. 283 pp. £70.00. ISBN: 978-0719083747 (hb)." Renaissance Studies 29, no. 2 (March 1, 2015): 322–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rest.12065.
Full textCollins, Jeffrey R. "Sir Robert Filmer (1588−1653) and the Patriotic Monarch: Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought. By Cesare Cuttica. Politics, Culture, and Society in Early Modern Britain. Edited by Ann Hughes, Anthony Milton, and Peter Lake. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012. Distributed by Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xii+283. £70.00." Journal of Modern History 87, no. 3 (September 2015): 723–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/682859.
Full text"Inhalt." Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung 47, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.47.1.toc.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653"
CUTTICA, Cesare. "Adam... “The Father of All Flesh”. An intellectual history of Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and his works in seventeenth-century European political thought." Doctoral thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6939.
Full textExamining Board: Prof. Martin van Gelderen, EUI (Supervisor) ; Prof. Edward Arfon Rees, EUI ; Prof. Johann P. Sommerville, University of Wisconsin at Madison ; Prof. Peter Lake, Princeton University.
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This thesis is divided in seven chapters exploring the works of Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) in the context of seventeenth-century European culture. It addresses a series of important questions regarding his oeuvre that have been hitherto ignored or, at best, left unanswered. Thus, the project attempts to provide a response to the following points: how has Filmer been read since the seventeenth century right up to modern historiography? Has his thought been mainly interpreted in a caricatured way? Secondly, who was the ‘real biographical’ Sir Robert Filmer? Thirdly, what do we know about the much commented upon but scarcely studied Patriarcha, namely about the document itself? When was it conceived and in connection with what milieu of publications? Did it respond to a particular target and, if so, what was the offending text or political language in question? What elements urged Sir Robert to compose his writing? Moreover, to what extent were Filmer’s ideas compatible with those of his contemporaries? Did he shape his principles in conjunction to the discourses of other authors? Did his doctrines of absolute monarchical power exert any influence or, at least, can it be said that he had some theoretical heirs in the eighteenth century? Finally, did Sir Robert put pen to paper exclusively to discuss political issues or did he formulate concepts and ideas on other relevant subjects debated within the republic of letters?
Books on the topic "Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653"
Two treatises of government: In the former, the false principles and foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, and his followers are detected and overthrown ; the latter is an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil-government. Clark, N. J: Lawbook Exchange, 2010.
Find full textJohn, Locke. Two treatises of government: In the former, the false principles and foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, and his followers are detected and overthrown; the latter is an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil-government. Clark, N.J: Lawbook Exchange, 2005.
Find full textTwo treatises of civil government. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Find full textSir Robert Filmer 15881653 and the Patriotic Monarch. Manchester University Press, 2012.
Find full textLake, Peter, Jason Peacey, Anthony Milton, Cesare Cuttica, and Alexandra Gajda. Sir Robert Filmer and the Patriotic Monarch: Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought. Manchester University Press, 2016.
Find full textCuttica, Cesare. Sir Robert Filmer and the patriotic monarch: Patriarchalism in seventeenth-century political thought. Manchester University Press, 2015.
Find full textLake, Peter, Jason Peacey, Anthony Milton, Cesare Cuttica, and Alexandra Gajda. Sir Robert Filmer and the Patriotic Monarch: Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought. Manchester University Press, 2016.
Find full textJohn, Locke. Two Treatises Of Government: In The Former, The False Principles And Foundation Of Sir Robert Filmer, And His Followers Are Detected And Overthrown; The Latter Is An Essay. Lawbook Exchange, 2006.
Find full textJohn, Locke. Two Treatises of Government: In the Former the False Principles & Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer & His Followers, Are Detected & Overthrown; the Latter Is an Essay Concerning the True Original, Extent & End of Civil Government. HardPress, 2020.
Find full textJohn, Locke. Two Treatises of Government: In the Former, the False Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, Are Detected and Overthrown. the Latter, Is an Essay Concerning the Extent, and End of Civil Government the Fifth Edition. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Filmer, Robert, Sir, d. 1653"
Cuttica, Cesare. "Filmer." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the patriotic monarch. Manchester University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781784992279.00007.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Filmer: his life and cultural interests." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 21–50. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0002.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Filmer in the 1640s and 1650s." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the patriotic monarch. Manchester University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781784992279.00012.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Introduction." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 1–18. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0001.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "From Kent with anger: Patriarcha versus Thomas Scott's country patriotism1." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 51–90. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0003.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Filmer's patriarchalism versus Jesuit political ideas." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 91–103. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0004.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Filmer's patriarchalism in context: ‘popularity’, King James VI and I, Parliament and monarchists." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 104–42. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0005.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Writing in the early Caroline regime and the issue of Patriarcha's non-publication." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 143–60. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0006.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Filmer in the 1640s and 1650s: political troubles and intellectual activism." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 161–84. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0007.
Full textCuttica, Cesare. "Publishing in the Exclusion Crisis (1679–81): Patriarcha between fatherhood and fatherland." In Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch, 187–211. Manchester University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719083747.003.0008.
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