
A Treatise of Orders and Plain Dignities (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
Cambridge University Press, 3/17/1994
EAN 9780521405195, ISBN10: 052140519X
Hardcover, 308 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm
Language: English
This was the first English edition of a treatise which influenced French thinkers from its publication in 1610 until the end of the ancien regime. Charles Loyseau's Treatise of Orders and Plain Dignities is the third of three major works in which he sets out to harmonise with law his fellow citizens' values and behaviour in the crucial sphere of possession and exercise of public power. Howell A. Lloyd's introduction outlines Loyseau's political thesis on the basis of all three of the author's treatises, and examines in relation to the Treatises of Orders Loyseau's use of literary, historical and legal materials within the philosophical framework that governed his approach. This edition thus not only makes available an important text, but also casts light upon the intellectual milieu of those who administered early-modern France.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Principal events in Loyseau's life
Bibliographical note
Note on translation and citations
List of abbreviations
Biographical notes
Dedicatory epistle
Charles Loyseau to the Honourable Jean Forget
Preface
1. Of order in general
2. Of the Roman orders
3. Of the order of the clergy
4. Of the order of nobility in general
5. Of plain gentlemen
6. Of the high nobility
7. Of princes
8. Of the third estate
9. Of solemn deprivation of order
10. Of the plain dignities of Rome
11. Of the plain dignities of France
Index.