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Juan de Mariana

Juan de Mariana, SJ, also known as Father Mariana (25 September 1536 – 17 February 1624), was a Spanish Jesuit priest, Scholastic, historian, and member of the Monarchomachs.[1]

Juan de Mariana (Museo del Prado).

Life edit

Juan de Mariana was born in Talavera, Kingdom of Toledo. He studied at the Complutense University of Alcalá de Henares and was admitted at the age of 17 into the Society of Jesus.

In 1561, he went to teach theology in Rome, reckoning among his pupils Robert Bellarmine, afterwards cardinal; then passed into Sicily; and in 1569 he was sent to Paris, where his expositions of the writings of Thomas Aquinas attracted large audiences. In 1574, owing to ill health, he obtained permission to return to Spain; the rest of his life being passed at the Jesuits' house in Toledo in vigorous literary activity. He died in Madrid.

Works edit

Mariana's great work, Historiae de rebus Hispaniae, first appeared in twenty books at Toledo in 1592; ten books were subsequently added (1605), bringing the work down to the accession of Charles V in 1519, and in a still later abstract of events the author completed it to the accession of Philip IV in 1621. It was so well received that Mariana was induced to translate it into Spanish (the first part in 1601; completed, 1609; English translation by J. Stevens, 1699).

Mariana's Historiae, though in many parts uncritical, is regarded for its research, accuracy, sagacity and style. Of his other works the most interesting is the treatise De rege et regis institutione (On the king and the royal institution, Toledo, 1598).[2] In its sixth chapter the question whether it is lawful to overthrow a tyrant is freely discussed and answered in the affirmative, a circumstance which brought much odium upon the Jesuits, especially after the assassination of Henry IV of France, in 1610. A volume entitled Tractatus VII. theologici et historici (published by Mariana in Cologne in 1609, containing in particular a tract, De morte et immortalitate, and another, De monetae mutatione (On the Alteration of Money)) was put upon the Index Expurgatorius, and led to the confinement of its author by the Inquisition. It has been suggested that either the De rege et regis institutione or the De monetae mutatione influenced Chapter 29 of Part One of Cervantes's Don Quijote. During his confinement there was found among his papers a criticism upon the Jesuits, which was printed after his death as Discursus de erroribus qui in forma gubernationis societatis Jesu occurrunt (A discourse on the sickness of the Jesuit order, Bordeaux, 1625), and was reprinted by order of Charles III when he banished the Jesuits from Spain.

According to Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson, an academic economist specializing in the School of Salamanca, Juan de Mariana and the Spanish scholastics provided much of the theoretical basis for Austrian School economic thought.[3]

Works in English translation edit

  • "A Treatise on the Alteration of Money," Journal of Markets and Morality, Vol. V, No. 2, Fall 2002.
  • "On the Coinage," Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Vol. XXI, No. 2, Summer 2018.

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Braun, Harald Ernst. Juan De Mariana And Early Modern Spanish Political Thought, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007.[4]
  • Cirot, Georges. Etudes sur les Historiographes Espagnols; Mariana, Historien, Bordeaux: Feret & Fils, 1904.
  • Fernandez, Angel. "Property and Subjective Rights in Juan de Mariana," MPRA Paper, No. 25932, October 2010.
  • Graf, Eric Clifford. "Sancho Panza's 'por negros que sean, los he de volver blancos o amarillos' (DQ 1.29) and Juan de Mariana's De moneta of 1605." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 2013-07-12 at the Wayback Machine 31.2 (2011): 23–51.
  • Grice-Hutchinson, Marjorie. The School of Salamanca: Readings in Spanish Monetary Theory, 1544 1605, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952.
  • Laures, John. The Political Economy of Juan de Mariana, Fordham University Press, 1928.[5]
  • Lewy, Guenter. Constitutionalism and Statecraft during the Golden Age of Spain: A Study of the Political Philosophy of Juan de Mariana, S.J., E. Droz, 1960.
  • Renaud Malavialle (dir.), De l’éducation du prince à la critique du pouvoir : le jésuite Juan de Mariana (1536–1624) ou l’art de la composition, dossier monographique publié dans e-Spania, revue interdisciplinaire d'études hispaniques médiévales et modernes, n°31, octobre 2018.
  • Renaud Malavialle, « Éducation du prince et pensée politique chez le jésuite Juan Mariana (1536–1624). La familiarité au risque de l’intimité d’après le De rege et regis institutione (1599) », e-Spania [En ligne], 37 | octobre 2020. Éducation du prince et pensée politique chez le jésuite Juan Mariana (1536–1624). La familiarité au risque de l’intimité d’après le De rege et regis institutione (1599) ; doi:10.4000/e-spania.36751
  • Moss, Laurence, and Christopher Ryan, eds. Economic Thought in Spain. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1993.
  • Ranke, L. von, Zur Kritik neuerer Geschichtsschreibung, Leipzig, 1874.
  • Rothbard, Murray. Economic Thought before Adam Smith, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 1995.
  • Smith, Gerard (ed). Jesuit Thinkers of the Renaissance, Marquette University Press, 1939, pp. 157–192.
  • Soons, Alan. Juan de Mariana, Twayne Pub., 1982.

References edit

  1. ^ Wm. A. Dunning. "The Monarchomachs." Political Science Quarterly 19, no. 2 (1904): 277–301. doi:10.2307/2140284.
  2. ^ Wright, A. D. (2009-04-03). "Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought (review)". The Catholic Historical Review. 95 (2): 360–361. doi:10.1353/cat.0.0414. ISSN 1534-0708. S2CID 154661670.
  3. ^ Huerta de Soto, Jesús (1999). "1. Juan de Mariana: The Influence of the Spanish Scholastics". In Holcombe, Randall G. (ed.). . Auburn, Alabama: Ludwig von Mises Institute. ISBN 0945466048. Archived from the original on 2012-01-27.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ Williams, Patrick. "Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought," Reviews in History, December 2009.
  5. ^ Tugwell, R. G. "A Jesuit Scholar," The Saturday Review, June 16, 1928.

External links edit

  • Instituto Juan de Mariana website. Accessed 24 February 2024.
  • Obras del Padre Juan de Mariana, Vol. 2
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainAugustinus Lehmkuhl (1913). "Juan Mariana". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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Juan de Mariana SJ also known as Father Mariana 25 September 1536 17 February 1624 was a Spanish Jesuit priest Scholastic historian and member of the Monarchomachs 1 Juan de Mariana Museo del Prado Contents 1 Life 2 Works 2 1 Works in English translation 3 See also 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksLife editJuan de Mariana was born in Talavera Kingdom of Toledo He studied at the Complutense University of Alcala de Henares and was admitted at the age of 17 into the Society of Jesus In 1561 he went to teach theology in Rome reckoning among his pupils Robert Bellarmine afterwards cardinal then passed into Sicily and in 1569 he was sent to Paris where his expositions of the writings of Thomas Aquinas attracted large audiences In 1574 owing to ill health he obtained permission to return to Spain the rest of his life being passed at the Jesuits house in Toledo in vigorous literary activity He died in Madrid Works editMariana s great work Historiae de rebus Hispaniae first appeared in twenty books at Toledo in 1592 ten books were subsequently added 1605 bringing the work down to the accession of Charles V in 1519 and in a still later abstract of events the author completed it to the accession of Philip IV in 1621 It was so well received that Mariana was induced to translate it into Spanish the first part in 1601 completed 1609 English translation by J Stevens 1699 Mariana s Historiae though in many parts uncritical is regarded for its research accuracy sagacity and style Of his other works the most interesting is the treatise De rege et regis institutione On the king and the royal institution Toledo 1598 2 In its sixth chapter the question whether it is lawful to overthrow a tyrant is freely discussed and answered in the affirmative a circumstance which brought much odium upon the Jesuits especially after the assassination of Henry IV of France in 1610 A volume entitled Tractatus VII theologici et historici published by Mariana in Cologne in 1609 containing in particular a tract De morte et immortalitate and another De monetae mutatione On the Alteration of Money was put upon the Index Expurgatorius and led to the confinement of its author by the Inquisition It has been suggested that either the De rege et regis institutione or the De monetae mutatione influenced Chapter 29 of Part One of Cervantes s Don Quijote During his confinement there was found among his papers a criticism upon the Jesuits which was printed after his death as Discursus de erroribus qui in forma gubernationis societatis Jesu occurrunt A discourse on the sickness of the Jesuit order Bordeaux 1625 and was reprinted by order of Charles III when he banished the Jesuits from Spain According to Marjorie Grice Hutchinson an academic economist specializing in the School of Salamanca Juan de Mariana and the Spanish scholastics provided much of the theoretical basis for Austrian School economic thought 3 Works in English translation edit A Treatise on the Alteration of Money Journal of Markets and Morality Vol V No 2 Fall 2002 On the Coinage Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics Vol XXI No 2 Summer 2018 See also editGabriel Biel Francisco SuarezBibliography editBraun Harald Ernst Juan De Mariana And Early Modern Spanish Political Thought Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2007 4 Cirot Georges Etudes sur les Historiographes Espagnols Mariana Historien Bordeaux Feret amp Fils 1904 Fernandez Angel Property and Subjective Rights in Juan de Mariana MPRA Paper No 25932 October 2010 Graf Eric Clifford Sancho Panza s por negros que sean los he de volver blancos o amarillos DQ 1 29 and Juan de Mariana s De moneta of 1605 Cervantes Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Archived 2013 07 12 at the Wayback Machine 31 2 2011 23 51 Grice Hutchinson Marjorie The School of Salamanca Readings in Spanish Monetary Theory 1544 1605 Oxford Clarendon Press 1952 Laures John The Political Economy of Juan de Mariana Fordham University Press 1928 5 Lewy Guenter Constitutionalism and Statecraft during the Golden Age of Spain A Study of the Political Philosophy of Juan de Mariana S J E Droz 1960 Renaud Malavialle dir De l education du prince a la critique du pouvoir le jesuite Juan de Mariana 1536 1624 ou l art de la composition dossier monographique publie dans e Spania revue interdisciplinaire d etudes hispaniques medievales et modernes n 31 octobre 2018 Renaud Malavialle Education du prince et pensee politique chez le jesuite Juan Mariana 1536 1624 La familiarite au risque de l intimite d apres le De rege et regis institutione 1599 e Spania En ligne 37 octobre 2020 Education du prince et pensee politique chez le jesuite Juan Mariana 1536 1624 La familiarite au risque de l intimite d apres le De rege et regis institutione 1599 doi 10 4000 e spania 36751 Moss Laurence and Christopher Ryan eds Economic Thought in Spain Cheltenham UK Edward Elgar 1993 Ranke L von Zur Kritik neuerer Geschichtsschreibung Leipzig 1874 Rothbard Murray Economic Thought before Adam Smith Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd 1995 Smith Gerard ed Jesuit Thinkers of the Renaissance Marquette University Press 1939 pp 157 192 Soons Alan Juan de Mariana Twayne Pub 1982 References edit Wm A Dunning The Monarchomachs Political Science Quarterly 19 no 2 1904 277 301 doi 10 2307 2140284 Wright A D 2009 04 03 Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought review The Catholic Historical Review 95 2 360 361 doi 10 1353 cat 0 0414 ISSN 1534 0708 S2CID 154661670 Huerta de Soto Jesus 1999 1 Juan de Mariana The Influence of the Spanish Scholastics In Holcombe Randall G ed The Great Austrian Economists Auburn Alabama Ludwig von Mises Institute ISBN 0945466048 Archived from the original on 2012 01 27 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Williams Patrick Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought Reviews in History December 2009 Tugwell R G A Jesuit Scholar The Saturday Review June 16 1928 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Mariana Juan de Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links editInstituto Juan de Mariana website Accessed 24 February 2024 Obras del Padre Juan de Mariana Vol 2 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Augustinus Lehmkuhl 1913 Juan Mariana In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan de Mariana amp oldid 1210306333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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