Book III - Chapters V to VIII (Argument from the precedence of Levi over Judah.; Argument from the election and deposition of Saul by Samuel Monarchia, De by Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321) 03/09/2023 12 min Episodio 9 Listen "Book III - Chapters V to VIII (Argument from the precedence of Levi over Judah.; Argument from the election and deposition of Saul by Samuel" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original More episodes of the podcast Monarchia, De by Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321) Book III - Chapters XIII to XVI (The authority of the Church is not the source of Imperial authority.; The Church received power of transfer 03/09/2023 Book I - Chapters I to IV (Introduction; To what end does government exist among all men?; To actualize the whole capacity of the possible i 03/09/2023 Book II - Chapters I to IV (Introduction; What God wills in human society is to be held as right.; The Romans as the noblest people deserved 03/09/2023 Book III - Chapters I to IV (Introduction; God wills not that which is counter to the intention of nature.; Of the three classes of our oppo 03/09/2023 Book II - Chapters V to VIII (The Roman people in subduing the world had in view the good of the state and therefore the end of Right.; He w 03/09/2023 Book III - Chapters IX to XII (Argument from the two swords.; Argument from the donation of Constantine.; Argument from the summoning of Cha 03/09/2023 Book I - Chapters XIII to XVI (He who is best adapted for ruling is the best director of other men.; What one agent can do is better done by 03/09/2023 Book I - Chapters V to VIII (When several things are ordained for one end, one must rule and the others obey.; The order which is found in t 03/09/2023 Book II - Chapters IX to XIII (The Romans were victorious over all contestants for Empire.; That which is acquired by single combat is acqui 03/09/2023 Book I - Chapters IX to XII (Men, as the sons of Heaven, should follow in the footprints of Heaven.; In order to settle all disputes a supre 03/09/2023 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn