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Libri antichi e moderni

Laura Melosi

Ius Leopardi Legge, natura, civilt?

Olschki, 2016

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Anno di pubblicazione
2016
ISBN
9788822264749
Editori
Olschki
Curatore
Laura Melosi
Soggetto
Letteratura italiana 1600 - 1900
Descrizione
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No
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
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cm 17 x 24, v-112 pp. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum?. Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 460 Nella prospettiva degli studi di Law and Literature, i saggi accolti nel volume indagano le idee di Leopardi su forme di governo antiche e moderne, sulla legge naturale e il rapporto tra natura e diritto, sul disordine normativo e la frammentariet? degli ordinamenti, a partire dallo Zibaldone e nei loro riflessi creativi. Un?alleanza tra competenze letterarie e giuridiche, volta a delineare un quadro non privo di originalit? nel panorama del diritto sette-ottocentesco e per molti versi ancora attuale. From the standpoint of studies on law and literature, the essays in this volume investigate Leopardi?s ideas on ancient and modern forms of government, natural law and the relationship between nature and law, normative disorder and the fragmentary aspect of legal systems, starting with the Zibaldone and examining creative reflections. This is an alliance between literary and juridical areas of expertise, aimed at sketching out a picture that is also original in the scheme of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century law that, in many ways, is still current today. From the standpoint of studies on law and literature, the essays in this volume investigate Leopardi?s ideas on ancient and modern forms of government, natural law and the relationship between nature and law, normative disorder and the fragmentary aspect of legal systems, starting with the Zibaldone and examining creative reflections. This is an alliance between literary and juridical areas of expertise, aimed at sketching out a picture that is also original in the scheme of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century law that, in many ways, is still current today. From the standpoint of studies on law and literature, the essays in this volume investigate Leopardi?s ideas on ancient and modern forms of government, natural law and the relationship between nature and law, normative disorder and the fragmentary aspect of legal systems, starting with the Zibaldone and examining creative reflections. This is an alliance between literary and juridical areas of expertise, aimed at sketching out a picture that is also original in the scheme of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century law that, in many ways, is still current today. From the standpoint of studies on law and literature, the essays in this volume investigate Leopardi?s ideas on ancient and modern forms of government, natural law and the relationship between nature and law, normative disorder and the fragmentary aspect of legal systems, starting with the Zibaldone and examining creative reflections. This is an alliance between literary and juridical areas of expertise, aimed at sketching out a picture that is also original in the scheme of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century law that, in many ways, is still current today. From the standpoint of studies on law and literature, the essays in this volume investigate Leopardi?s ideas on ancient and modern forms of government, natural law and the relationship between nature and law, normative disorder and the fragmentary aspect of legal systems, starting with the Zibaldone and examining creative reflections. This is an alliance between literary and juridical areas of expertise, aimed at sketching out a picture that is also original in the scheme of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century law that, in many ways, is still current today. From the standpoint of studies on law and literature, the essays in this volume investigate Leopardi?s ideas on ancient and modern forms of government, natural law and the relationship between nature and law, normative disorder and the fragmentary aspect of legal systems, starting with the Zibaldone and examining creative reflections. This is an alliance between literary and juridical areas of expertise, aimed at sketching out a picture that is also original in the scheme of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century law that, in many ways, is still current today. From the
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