Justi Lipsi Monita et exempla politica. Libri duo, qui virtutes et vitia principum spectant
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the virtues and vices of rulers, this work from 1668 presents a detailed exploration of political ethics. The text serves as a guide for leaders, offering insights into moral conduct and the responsibilities of governance. Its enduring relevance is highlighted by its unchanged reprint, ensuring that contemporary readers can engage with the original ideas and principles that shaped political thought in the 17th century.