Il trattato della Monarchia di Dante Alighieri, curato da Natale Vianello, esplora le fondamenta teoriche del governo monarchico. Scritto in latino, quest'opera offre una profonda analisi filosofica e politica sulla necessit di un'autorit centrale per garantire la pace e la giustizia nel mondo. Dante argomenta con fervore a favore di un impero universale, sostenendo che solo un monarca pu superare le divisioni e promuovere il bene comune. Quest'edizione del 1920 rende accessibile un testo fondamentale per comprendere il pensiero politico medievale e le radici della filosofia politica occidentale.
L'opera rimane rilevante per gli studiosi di storia, filosofia politica e letteratura italiana, fornendo una preziosa finestra sul contesto intellettuale del Medioevo e sul pensiero di uno dei pi grandi poeti e pensatori italiani.
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