A Dialogue On The Law Of Kingship Among The Scots

A Critical Edition And Translation Of George Buchanan's De Jure Regni Apud Scotos Dialogus

George Buchanan

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George Buchanan (1506-82) was one of the most distinguished humanists of the Northern European Renaissance. Hailed by his contemporaries as the greatest Latin poet of his age, he is chiefly remembered today as a radical political theorist whose "Dialogus", first published in Edinburgh in 1579, justified the deposition of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567 on the basis of a theory of popular sovereignty, which vested in the people the right to resist, depose and kill tyrannical monarchs.Dedicated to his pupil James VI, whose violent reaction against his tutor's ideas led him to develop his own views on the divine right of kings, Buchanan's work nevertheless proved immensely influential both in Britain and on the Continent, making a notable contribution to the debates over the nature and location of sovereignty which would finally bear fruit in the writings of John Locke.This edition, featuring facing-page Latin text and English translation, is accompanied by extensive notes and commentary on Buchanan's classical and contemporary sources and a detailed introduction that examines the development of Buchanan's political thought, the context in which the "Dialogus" was written and published, and an extended analysis of the text itself.

Book Details

ISBN: 9781859284087
Publisher: Ashgate
Publication Date: 15 May 2004
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Pages: 280 p.

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