عرض عادي

The spirit of the laws / Montesquieu ; translated and edited by Anne M. Cohler, Basia Carolyn Miller, Harold Samuel Stone.

بواسطة:المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : نصنصاللغة: engfre السلاسل:Cambridge texts in the history of political thoughtالناشر:Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [1989, 2008 reprint.]وصف:xlvii, 757 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 0521369746 (pbk)
  • 9780521369749 (pbk)
العناوين الموحدة:
  • De l'esprit des lois. English
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • JC179 M74 1989
المحتويات:
Introduction; Principal events in Montesquieu's life; Bibliographical note; translator's preface; List of abbreviations; Author's foreword; Preface; Part I: 1. On laws in general; 2. On laws deriving directly from the nature of the government; 3. On the principles of the three governments; 4. That the laws of education should be relative to the principles of the government; 5. That the laws given by the legislator should be relative to the principles of the various governments in relation to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws, the form of judgments, and the establishment of penalties; 7. Consequences of the different principles of the three governments in relation to sumptuary laws, luxury, and the condition of women; 8. On the corruption of the principles of the three governments; Part II: 9. On the laws in their relation with defensive force; 10. On laws in their relation with offensive force; 11. On the laws that form political liberty in its relation with the constitution; 12. On the laws that form political liberty in relation to the citizen; 13. On the relations that the levy of taxes and the size of public revenues have with liberty; Part III: 14. On the laws in their relation to the nature of the climate; 15. How the laws of civil slavery are related with the nature of the climate; 16. How the laws of domestic slavery are related to the nature of the climate; 17. How the laws of political servitude are related to the nature of the climate; 18. On the laws in their relation with the nature of the terrain; 19. On the laws in their relation with the principles forming the general spirit, the mores, and the manners of a nation; Part IV: 20. On the laws in their relation to commerce, considered in its nature and its distinctions; 21. On laws in their relation to commerce, considered in the revolutions it has had in the world; 22. On laws in their relation to the use of money; 23. On laws in their relation to the number of inhabitants; 24. On the laws in their relation to the religion established in each country, examined in respect to its practices and within itself; 25. On the laws in their relation with the establishment of the religion of each country, and of its external police; 26. On the laws in the relation they should have with the order of things upon which they are to enact; Part VI: 27. On the origin and revolutions of the Roman laws on inheritance; 28. On the origin and revolutions of the civil laws among the French; 29. On the way to compose the laws; 30. The theory of the feudal laws among the Franks in their relation with the establishment of the monarchy; 31. The theory of the feudal laws among the Franks in their relation to the revolution of their monarchy
المقتنيات
نوع المادة المكتبة الحالية رقم الطلب رقم النسخة حالة تاريخ الإستحقاق الباركود
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة JC179 M74 1989 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30010000088138
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة JC179 M74 1989 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.2 المتاح 30010000088144

Translation of: De l'esprit des lois.

13th printing in 2008.

Bibliography: pages 723-733.

Introduction; Principal events in Montesquieu's life; Bibliographical note; translator's preface; List of abbreviations; Author's foreword; Preface; Part I: 1. On laws in general; 2. On laws deriving directly from the nature of the government; 3. On the principles of the three governments; 4. That the laws of education should be relative to the principles of the government; 5. That the laws given by the legislator should be relative to the principles of the various governments in relation to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws, the form of judgments, and the establishment of penalties; 7. Consequences of the different principles of the three governments in relation to sumptuary laws, luxury, and the condition of women; 8. On the corruption of the principles of the three governments; Part II: 9. On the laws in their relation with defensive force; 10. On laws in their relation with offensive force; 11. On the laws that form political liberty in its relation with the constitution; 12. On the laws that form political liberty in relation to the citizen; 13. On the relations that the levy of taxes and the size of public revenues have with liberty; Part III: 14. On the laws in their relation to the nature of the climate; 15. How the laws of civil slavery are related with the nature of the climate; 16. How the laws of domestic slavery are related to the nature of the climate; 17. How the laws of political servitude are related to the nature of the climate; 18. On the laws in their relation with the nature of the terrain; 19. On the laws in their relation with the principles forming the general spirit, the mores, and the manners of a nation; Part IV: 20. On the laws in their relation to commerce, considered in its nature and its distinctions; 21. On laws in their relation to commerce, considered in the revolutions it has had in the world; 22. On laws in their relation to the use of money; 23. On laws in their relation to the number of inhabitants; 24. On the laws in their relation to the religion established in each country, examined in respect to its practices and within itself; 25. On the laws in their relation with the establishment of the religion of each country, and of its external police; 26. On the laws in the relation they should have with the order of things upon which they are to enact; Part VI: 27. On the origin and revolutions of the Roman laws on inheritance; 28. On the origin and revolutions of the civil laws among the French; 29. On the way to compose the laws; 30. The theory of the feudal laws among the Franks in their relation with the establishment of the monarchy; 31. The theory of the feudal laws among the Franks in their relation to the revolution of their monarchy

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