Performing Power in Early Renaissance Italy: Princely Image and Consensus in Political Treatises

Q3 Arts and Humanities Royal Studies Journal Pub Date : 2021-06-07 DOI:10.21039/RSJ.311
Marta Celati
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This article investigates how the idea of performing power becomes crucial in Italian Renaissance political thought. The analysis focuses on two pre-Machiavellian mirrors for princes written in the second half of the fifteenth century in the kingdom of Naples, under the Aragonese monarchy: Giovanni Pontano’s De principe (1465) and Giuniano Maio’s De maiestate (1492), respectively in Neo-Latin and the vernacular. These are the first Italian political treatises where the concept of majesty is systematically theorized and is linked with the practical aspects of the art of governing and the performance of power. In particular, the whole second part of Pontano’s text defines and illustrates the virtue of majesty as coinciding with the “external” image of princely rulership and with all concrete strategies deployed by the prince to gain consensus. This concept is recovered and emphasized in Maio’s De maiestate, the first treatise entirely devoted to this key aspect of kingship, to the extent that the figure of ideal princeps is encapsulated in the all-encompassing notion of majesty, the virtue that becomes the most important royal attribute. Thus, this new theory of statecraft, with a specific focus on the image that the ruler is able to give to his subjects and on the importance of the people’s consent, displays the emergence of a blossoming idea of political realism, which is specific to this age and context and would develop in more mature forms in the following century.
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文艺复兴早期意大利的表演权力:政治论著中的君主形象与共识
本文探讨了文艺复兴时期意大利政治思想中的权力观念是如何变得至关重要的。分析的重点是15世纪下半叶在阿拉贡君主制下的那不勒斯王国为王子们写的两幅前马基雅维利式的镜子:乔瓦尼·蓬塔诺的《原则》(1465年)和朱尼诺·马约的《权力》(1492年),分别用新拉丁语和白话文写成。这些是意大利第一部将威严概念系统化理论化的政治论文,并将其与执政艺术和权力表现的实践方面联系起来。特别是,蓬塔诺文本的整个第二部分将威严的美德定义并说明为与王子统治的“外部”形象以及王子为达成共识而采取的所有具体策略相一致。这一概念在马约的《德迈庄园》中得到了恢复和强调,这是第一篇完全致力于王权这一关键方面的论文,在某种程度上,理想王子的形象被封装在包罗万象的威严概念中,美德成为最重要的王室属性。因此,这种新的治国理论,特别关注统治者能够给予其臣民的形象和人民同意的重要性,显示了一种蓬勃发展的政治现实主义思想的出现,这种思想是特定于这个时代和背景的,并将在下个世纪以更成熟的形式发展。
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