Alberico Gentili: Studi... explores the life and work of Alberico Gentili, a prominent Italian jurist and scholar. This collection, edited by Giuseppe Speranza and Gentilio, delves into Gentili's significant contributions to the fields of law and political thought. The book examines Gentili's impact on the development of international law and his influential writings on war, diplomacy, and the rights of individuals and nations.
Featuring insightful essays and analyses, "Alberico Gentili: Studi..." offers a comprehensive overview of Gentili's intellectual legacy, making it an essential resource for scholars and students interested in the history of law, political theory, and Italian history. The studies presented highlight the enduring relevance of Gentili's ideas in contemporary legal and political discourse.
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