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- W4312565383 abstract "Jacob Burckhardt maintained that The Modern State first emerged in Renaissance Italy. In that period, however, ‘stato’ (<italic>status</italic> in Latin) referred not to sovereign and permanent political bodies—such as the Kingdom of France or the Republics of Florence and Venice—but usually to a regime in power or to the dominions of rulers or republics. As such, ‘stato’ could carry a negative connotation associated with tyranny. Only in the late sixteenth century did ‘stato’ assume its modern meaning. For Scipione Ammirato (d. 1601), ‘The State, what is it, if not a realm or empire or wherever a dominion is referred to by name?’ For Giovanni Botero (d. 1617), ‘The State is a permanent dominium over people.’ For Burckhardt, the Renaissance State was a work of art, subject to rational planning, unconstrained by law or morals—but this development could occur only when the ‘stato’ became The State." @default.
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- W4312565383 title "‘The State as a Work of Art’: State and Politics in Burckhardt and in Italian Renaissance Political Thought" @default.
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