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Counsel for Kings: Wisdom and Politics in Tenth-Century Iran : Volume II: the Nasihat Al-Muluk of Pseudo-Mawardi: Texts, Sources and Authorities, Digital (delivered electronically) Book

Counsel for Kings: Wisdom and Politics in Tenth-Century Iran : Volume II: the Nasihat Al-Muluk of Pseudo-Mawardi: Texts, Sources and Authorities Digital (delivered electronically)

Edited by L. Marlow

Part of the The Edinburgh Critical History of Christian Theology series

Digital (delivered electronically)

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Mirrors for princes form a substantial and important genre in many pre-modern literatures.

Their ostensible purpose is to advise the king; at the same time they assert that the king, if he is truly virtuous, will appreciate being reminded of the contingency of his power.

The unknown author of the Counsel for Kings studied in this book wrote in a distinctive early tenth-century Iranian environment.

He deploys an abundant set of cultural materials representing 'perennial wisdom' of mixed provenances, which he reinvigorates by applying them to the circumstances of his own time and place. The first volume situates Counsel for Kings in its historical context.

The second volume gives direct access to a substantial portion of the text through translation and commentary.

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