Explore the mind of a philosopher king with the "Posthumous Works of Frederic II, King of Prussia." This collection offers invaluable insights into the thoughts and policies of one of Europe's most influential and enigmatic leaders. Frederick the Great, a figure of the Enlightenment, was not only a military genius but also a keen intellectual and a patron of the arts and sciences.
This volume, translated and presented for a modern audience, reveals Frederick's perspectives on governance, military strategy, philosophy, and the arts. Readers will discover the reflections of a monarch who shaped the destiny of Prussia and left an indelible mark on European history. A must-read for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the Age of Enlightenment and the life and legacy of Frederick the Great.
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