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De regno, ad regem Cypri (Latin: On kingship, to the king of Cyprus) is a political treatise by Dominican friar Thomas Aquinas written between 1265 and 1266. Dedicated to king Hugh II of Cyprus , the work was left unfinished due to the premature death of the ruler.
On Kingship, to the King of Cyprus (De regno [De regimine principum), ad regem Cypri) 1267 Expositio in Dionysium De divinis nominibus: by 1268 Expositio super primam decretalem "De fide catholica et sancta Trinitate" et super secundam "Damnamus autem" 1259–1268 Disputed Questions on the Power of God (Quaestiones disputatae de potentia Dei)
Thomas Aquinas OP (/ ə ˈ k w aɪ n ə s / ⓘ ə-KWY-nəs; Italian: Tommaso d'Aquino, lit. 'Thomas of Aquino'; c. 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian [6] Dominican friar and priest, the foremost Scholastic thinker, [7] as well as one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the Western tradition. [8]
De Regno may refer to: De Regno (Synesius) - 4th Century Speech by Synesius; De Regno, to the King of Cyprus - 1267 Work by Thomas Aquinas
Guibert of Tournai, De modo addiscendi = 'On the Method of Learning' (c. 1260) written for John de Dampierre, provost of Bruges, son of Guy of Flanders. Thomas Aquinas, De regno (c. 1260), often conflated with the De regimine principum of Ptolemy of Lucca
' Compendium of theology, to brother Reginald, his most dear fellow '), also known as De fide et spe (lit. ' On faith and hope ' ) is a short summa written by Catholic Saint Thomas Aquinas . It was left unfinished before the author's death.
De Regno (1265-1266) Monarchia (1313) Les Six livres de la République ... the same being expressly condemned by St Thomas Aquinas in chapter 7 of his De Regno). ...
Treatise on Law is Thomas Aquinas' major work of legal philosophy. It forms questions 90–108 of the Prima Secundæ ("First [Part] of the Second [Part]") of the Summa Theologiæ , [ 1 ] Aquinas' masterwork of Scholastic philosophical theology .