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The City of the Sun (1602) is a work of utopian fiction by Tommaso Campanella. Written while the author was imprisoned in Naples for his role in a conspiracy against Spanish rule in Calabria, The City of the Sun is regarded as an essential work of Renaissance political philosophy. Written in the tradition of Plato¿s Republic and Timaeus, the text imagines a peaceful society ruled by a theocratic monarchy and dedicated to communal values. ¿It is divided into seven rings or huge circles named from the seven planets, and the way from one to the other of these is by four streets and through four gates, that look toward the four points of the compass.¿ Built with perfection in mind, the City of the Sun is organized from the largest details down to the smallest. Each citizen is employed, and no occupation is held in higher esteem than another. There are no servants, four-hour workdays, and no private goods or possessions. Everyone abides by a strict set of rules designed to keep them happy and healthy, and important decisions are made only after a painstaking analysis of the planets and stars has been performed. Written in dialogue form, The City of the Sun has intrigued and informed generations of political thinkers around the world. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Tommaso Campanelläs The City of the Sun is a classic work of Italian literature reimagined for modern readers.
Sonnenstaat ist ein Werk, das den wirtschaftlichen und politischen Aufbau eines idealen Staates darstellt. Die Darstellung erfolgt in Form eines poetischen Dialoges zwischen einem genuesischen Schiffskommandanten und dem Großmeister der Hospitaliter. Der Genuese ist beim Großmeister zu Gast und erzählt von seiner letzten Reise und dem Aufenthalt im Sonnenstaat. Sein Gastgeber treibt das Gespräch mit Fragen zu Alltag, Politik und Lebensweise der "Solarier" voran. Campanello führt im Sonnenstaat alle sozialen Übel auf das Privateigentum zurück. Dieses will er mit seiner kollektivistischen Gesellschaftsordnung, die sämtliche Lebensbereiche umfasst, beseitigen. Genau ermittelte Bedarfspläne bestimmen demnach die Produktion. Die Institution der Familie, die das materielle Denken fördert und deshalb das Privateigentum stützt, soll aufgelöst werden. An ihrer Stelle soll ein Frauen- und Kinderkommunismus verwirklicht werden, der eugenischen Zielen dient. Im "Sonnenstaat" bedeutet die Gattung alles, das Individuum nichts. Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) war ein italienischer Philosoph, Dominikaner, neulateinischer Dichter und Politiker.
John Addington Symonds took it upon himself to translate the sonetts of two notible historical figures known for contributions other than poetic writing. Known to most are the literary and artistic contributions of Buonarotti and Campanella but their versed writings are far less read.Here in The Sonnets of Michael Angelo Buonarotti and Tommaso Campanella are inspiration from two exceptional figures.
The City of the Sun by Tomaso Campanella, is located on an island in the Indian Ocean. This is one of the most important utopias, and may have influenced Bacon's New Atlantis.The City of the Sun was originally written in Italian in 1602, just after he was condemned to life imprisonment for sedition and heresy. It was later revised and a Latin version was written in 1613-14. The first printed edition in Latin was issued at Frankfurt in 1623. Campanella's heterodox views, especially his opposition to the authority of Aristotle, brought him into conflict with the ecclesiastical authorities. Denounced to the Inquisition he was confined in a convent for five years.Later he was accused of leading a conspiracy against the Spanish rule in his hometown of Stilo, was captured and incarcerated in Naples, where he was tortured on the rack. Campanella spent twenty-seven years imprisoned in Naples. During his detention, he wrote his most important works: The Monarchy of Spain, Political Aphorisms, Atheism Conquered, Quod reminiscetur, Metaphysica), Theologia, and his most famous work, The City of the Sun. Campanella was finally released from his prison in 1626, through Pope Urban VIII, who personally interceded on his behalf with Philip IV of Spain.
An Unabridged Edition of a Poetical Dialogue between a Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitallers (Knight of Malta) and a Genoese Sea-Captain, His Guest - Modern Renaissance Philosophy, Utopian Ideology.
"La citta del sole" is one of many books written by Tommaso Campanella - philosopher, scientist, astrologer, and poet - while imprisoned in Naples for his part in rebellion against the Spanish and ecclesiastical authorities who ruled his native Calabria. This book is the English translation of the book.
A contemporary of Giordano Bruno and Galileo, Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) was a controversial philosopher, theologian, astrologer, and poet who was persecuted during the Inquisition and spent much of his adult life imprisoned because of his heterodox views. This title collects some of Campanella's best and most idiosyncratic poems.
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