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Date: 2013-10-10 16:10:00
Asia
Mirrors for princes
Renaissance literature
Wisdom literature
Court
Political philosophy
Sassanid Empire
The Prince
Middle Ages
Literature
Medieval literature
Humanities

Mirrors for Princes and Sultans: Advice on the Art of Governance in the Medieval Christian and Islamic Worlds Lisa Blaydes∗ Justin Grimmer†

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