"Toutes les liaisons de notre police". Ordine politico e governo della vita negli "Essais" di Montaigne

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This work develops a discussion wich could be summed up as follows: starting with the metaphor of the "political body" which politics has used to represent the life of society, some capitol texts dealing with this representation are taken into accouint: from Erasmus to Seyssel, from Budè to Bodin.For Montaigne too society is a body and the very texture of "such a great body" is examined in the Essays

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