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Mirrors for princes

Mirrors for princes or mirrors of princes (Latin: specula principum) was a literary genre of didactic political writings throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It was part of the broader speculum or mirror literature genre.

The Latin term speculum regum appears as early as the 12th century and may have been used even earlier. It may have developed from the popular speculum literature popular from the 12th to 16th centuries, focusing on knowledge of a particular subject matter.

These texts most frequently take the form of textbooks for the instruction of kings, princes, or lesser rulers on successful governance and behaviour. The term is also used for histories or literary works presenting model images of good and bad kings. Authors often composed such "mirrors" at the accession of a new king, when a young and inexperienced ruler was about to come to power. One could view them as a species of prototypical self-help book or study of leadership before the concept of a "leader" became more generalised than the concept of a monarchical head-of-state.[1]

One of the earliest works was written by Sedulius Scottus (fl. 840–860), the Irish poet associated with the Pangur Bán gloss poem (c. 9th century). Possibly the best known European "mirror" is The Prince (c. 1513) by Niccolo Machiavelli, although this was not the most typical example.

Antiquity edit

Sumer edit

Egypt edit

Indian edit

Greek and Roman edit

Western European texts edit

Early Middle Ages edit

  • Pope Gregory the Great, The Book of Pastoral Rule (590AD) Although dedicated to clergy, lessons may also apply to nobles.
  • Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks (late 6th century) which warns against internal strife.
  • De duodecim abusivis saeculi, 'On the twelve abuses of the world' (7th century), a Hiberno-Latin treatise by an anonymous Irish author sometimes referred to as Pseudo-Cyprian. This work, though not a 'mirror for princes' per se, was to be of great influence on the development of the 'genre' as it took place on the Continent.

Carolingian texts. Notable examples of Carolingian textbooks for kings, counts and other laymen include:

Irish texts

  • see De duodecim abusivis saeculi above. The vernacular mirrors differ from most texts mentioned here in that the ones who are described as giving and receiving advice are commonly legendary figures.
  • Audacht Morainn ('The Testament of Morann'), written c. 700, an Old Irish text which has been called a forerunner of the 'mirrors for princes'.[3] The legendary wise judge Morann Mac Máin is said to have sent advice to Feradach Finnfechtnach when the latter was about to be made King of Tara.[4]
  • Tecosca Cormaic, 'The Instructions of Cormac', in which the speaker Cormac mac Airt is made to instruct his son Cairbre Lifechair about a variety of matters.
  • Bríatharthecosc Con Culainn 'The precept-instruction of Cúchulainn' (interpolated in Serglige Con Culainn), addressed to Lugaid Réoderg.
  • Tecosc Cuscraid 'The instruction of Cuscraid'
  • Senbríathra Fithail 'The ancient precepts of Fíthal'
  • Briathra Flainn Fína 'The Sayings of Flann Fína'[5]

High Middle Ages edit

Late Middle Ages edit

Renaissance edit

Enlightenment edit

Modern edit

Byzantine texts edit

Pre-Islamic Persian texts edit

  • Ewen-Nāmag (“Book of Rules”): On the Sasanian manners, customs, skills, and arts, sciences, etc.[14] (Between 3rd - 7th century AD)
  • Andarz literature.[15] (Between 3rd - 7th century AD)

Islamic texts edit

Slavonic texts edit

Chinese texts edit

Ancient edit

  • Tao Te ChingLao Tzu Chinese philosopher (Can be interpreted as a mystical text, philosophical text, or political treatise on rulership) (late 4th century BC)
  • Mencius – moral advice for a ruler (late 4th century BC)
  • Han Fei ZiLegalist text advice for a ruler and the art of statecraft (mid-3rd century BC) dedicated to Qin Shi Huang
  • The Book of Lord Shang (Multiple authors spanning centuries, starting from c. 330BC) text advice useful for a ruler and statecraft
  • Shizi (c. 330BC) particularly section 15, The Ruler's Governance

Imperial Dynasties edit

Han Dynasty edit

  • Lu Jia (c.200BC) Xin Yu 新语 ("New Discourses"), treatise on why empires rise and fall.
  • Ban Biao (c.50AD) Book of Han, Volume 23, Treatise on Punishment and Law
  • Ban Biao (c.50AD) Treatise on the Mandate of Kings (王命論) covers the concept of sovereignty that would influence later Chinese texts.

Tang Dynasty edit

  • Ouyang Xun (624AD) Yiwen leiju 藝文類聚 ("Classified collection based on the Classics and other literature")
  • Kong Yingda (642AD) Wujing Zhengyi 五經正義 ("Correct Meaning of the Five Classics")
  • Liu Zhi (7th century AD) Zhengdian 政典 ("Manual of politics"), a political encyclopaedia useful for young boys taking the Imperial Examination

Song Dynasty edit

Ming Dynasty edit

Qing Dynasty edit

In popular culture edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Compare: Wilson, Suze; Cummings, Stephen; Jackson, Brad; Proctor-Thomson, Sarah (2017). Revitalising Leadership: Putting Theory and Practice into Context. Routledge Studies in Leadership Research. Routledge. ISBN 9781317418122. Retrieved 2017-10-22. Monarchy was then the most common form of governance in Europe, and the truth about leadership could be found in a genre of books known as 'mirrors for princes' [...].
  2. ^ A. Dubreucq (ed.), Jonas d'Orléans, Le métier du roi (De institutione regia). Sources Chrétiennes 407. Paris, 1995. pp. 45–9.
  3. ^ Rob Meens. "Politics, mirrors of princes and the Bible: sins, kings and the well-being of the realm." Early Medieval Europe 7.3 (1998): 352
  4. ^ Kelly, Fergus, ed. (1976). Audacht Morainn. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. ISBN 0901282677.
  5. ^ Ireland, Colin A., ed. (1999). Old Irish Wisdom Attributed to Aldfrith of Northumbria: An Edition of Bríathra Flainn Fhína Maic Ossu. Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. ISBN 0866982477.
  6. ^ Guibert de Tournai (1914). de Poorter, A. (ed.). Le traité Eruditio regum et principum de Guibert de Tournai : étude critique et texte inédit. Louvain.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Vincent de Beauvais (1995). Schneider, Robert J. (ed.). De morali principis institutione. Turnhout: Brepols.
  8. ^ Schneider, Robert J.; Rouse, Richard H. (January 1991). "The Medieval Circulation of the De morali principis institutione of Vincent of Beauvais". Viator. 22: 189–228. doi:10.1484/j.viator.2.301322. ISSN 0083-5897.
  9. ^ M. Pinto de Mencses (ed.). Espelho dos Reis por Alvaro Pais. Lisbon, 1955.
  10. ^ Jean-Philippe Genet (ed.). Four English Political Tracts of the Later Middle Ages Camden Society, 4th ser. 18 (1977). 177-9.
  11. ^ Salter, F.M. "Skelton's Speculum Principis" Speculum 9 (1934): 25–37
  12. ^ Olden-Jørgensen, Sebastian (ed.). Alithia. Et dansk fyrstespejl til Christian IV. UJDS-Studier 14. Copenhagen, 2003.
  13. ^ "Mirror for Princes".
  14. ^ "Āīn-nāmā". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  15. ^ "Andarz". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  16. ^ Dunlop, D.M. (tr.). Fusul al-Madani: Aphorisms of the Statesman. University of Cambridge Oriental Publications. Cambridge, 1961.
  17. ^ Bosworth, C.E. (1998). "al-Maghribī, al-Ḥusayn ibnʿAlī". In Meisami, Julie Scott; Starkey, Paul (eds.). Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, Volume 2: L–Z, Chronological Tables, Index. Routledge. p. 488. ISBN 0-415-18572-6.
  18. ^ Michele Amari (1852) Solwān; or Waters Of Comfort by Ibn Zafer, vol.1.
  19. ^ Michele Amari (1852) Solwān; or Waters Of Comfort by Ibn Zafer, vol.2
  20. ^ Meisami, Julie Scott (tr.). Sea of Precious Virtues. Salt Lake City, 1991.
  21. ^ Sajida Sultana Alvi. Advice on the art of governance. An Indo-Islamic Mirror for Princes. State University of New York Press. 1989.
  22. ^ "Mirrors For Princes (2010): Torino Film Festival". 29 September 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Anton, Hans Hubert (1968). Fürstenspiegel und Herrscherethos in der Karolingerzeit. Bonner Historische Forschungen (in German). Vol. 32. Bonn: L. Röhrscheid. OCLC 1979986.
  • Anton, Hans Hubert (2003). (PDF). Forschungsberichte. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-18.
  • Finotti, Fabio, ed. (2018). I volti del principe (in Italian). Venezia: Marsilio.
  • Handy, Amber (2011). The Specula principum in northwestern Europe, A.D. 650-900: the evolution of a new ethical rule (PhD thesis). University of Notre Dame. doi:10.7274/sf268338z83.
  • Konstantinos D.S. Paidas, He thematike ton byzantinon "katoptron hegemonos" tes proimes kai meses Byzantines periodoy(398-1085). Symbole sten politike theoria ton Byzantinon, Athens 2005.
  • Konstantinos D.S. Paidas, Ta byzantina "katoptra hegemonos" tes ysteres periodoy (1254–1403). Ekfraseis toy byzantinoy basilikou ideodous, Athens 2006.
  • Lambton, Ann K.S. (1980). "Islamic Mirrors for Princes". Theory and Practice in Medieval Persian Government. VI. London: 419–442.
  • Lasine, Stuart (2020). "Samuel-Kings as a Mirror for Princes: Parental Education and Judean Royal Families". Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament. 34 (1): 74–88. doi:10.1080/09018328.2020.1801933. S2CID 221299605.
  • Smith, Roland M. (1927). "The Speculum Principum in Early Irish Literature". Speculum. 2: 411–445. doi:10.2307/2847517. JSTOR 2847517. S2CID 163116214.

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Mirrors for princes or mirrors of princes Latin specula principum was a literary genre of didactic political writings throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance It was part of the broader speculum or mirror literature genre The Latin term speculum regum appears as early as the 12th century and may have been used even earlier It may have developed from the popular speculum literature popular from the 12th to 16th centuries focusing on knowledge of a particular subject matter These texts most frequently take the form of textbooks for the instruction of kings princes or lesser rulers on successful governance and behaviour The term is also used for histories or literary works presenting model images of good and bad kings Authors often composed such mirrors at the accession of a new king when a young and inexperienced ruler was about to come to power One could view them as a species of prototypical self help book or study of leadership before the concept of a leader became more generalised than the concept of a monarchical head of state 1 One of the earliest works was written by Sedulius Scottus fl 840 860 the Irish poet associated with the Pangur Ban gloss poem c 9th century Possibly the best known European mirror is The Prince c 1513 by Niccolo Machiavelli although this was not the most typical example Contents 1 Antiquity 1 1 Sumer 1 2 Egypt 1 3 Indian 1 4 Greek and Roman 2 Western European texts 2 1 Early Middle Ages 2 2 High Middle Ages 2 3 Late Middle Ages 2 4 Renaissance 2 5 Enlightenment 2 6 Modern 3 Byzantine texts 4 Pre Islamic Persian texts 5 Islamic texts 6 Slavonic texts 7 Chinese texts 7 1 Ancient 7 2 Imperial Dynasties 7 2 1 Han Dynasty 7 2 2 Tang Dynasty 7 2 3 Song Dynasty 7 2 4 Ming Dynasty 7 2 5 Qing Dynasty 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 Further readingAntiquity editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2009 Sumer edit Instructions of Shuruppak Early 3rd millennium BC Egypt edit See also Sebayt Ptahhotep The Maxims of Ptahhotep 2375 2350BC Kheti III Teaching for King Merykara c 2150BC Kheti the Scribe Instructions of Amenemhat c 1971BC a guide poem on kingship for Senusret I the son of the former Pharaoh Amenemhat I Amenemope Son of Kanakht Instruction of Amenemope c 1100BC Indian edit Vishnu Sharma Panchatantra Between 200 BC 300AD Chanakya Arthashastra Between 200BC 300AD Narayan Pandit Hitopdesha c 770 860AD Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Budhbhushan c 1670 1680AD Greek and Roman edit Plato Republic 375BC Xenophon The Education of Cyrus c 370BC Aristotle Politics c Mid 4th century BC Isocrates To Nicocles and Evagoras Philodemus The Good King According to Homer Dio Chrysostom The First Discourse on Kingship and The Second Discourse on Kingship and The Third Discourse on Kingship and The Fourth Discourse on Kingship Cicero De Officiis 44BC Seneca De Clementia 55 56AD Plutarch Moralia c 100AD Pliny the Younger Panegyric of Trajan 100AD Eusebius of Caesarea s Life of Constantine may be a mirror for princes This text s precise genre audience and aims has been a subject of scholarly controversy c 339AD Ambrose De officiis ministrorum c 391AD although the book is for clergy many of its lessons can be applied to secular lords due to its inspiration and criticism of Cicero s original Augustine of Hippo The City of God Book V chapter 24 The true felicity of Christian Emperors c 413 426AD Salvian De gubernatione Dei 439 451AD Western European texts editEarly Middle Ages edit Pope Gregory the Great The Book of Pastoral Rule 590AD Although dedicated to clergy lessons may also apply to nobles Gregory of Tours History of the Franks late 6th century which warns against internal strife De duodecim abusivis saeculi On the twelve abuses of the world 7th century a Hiberno Latin treatise by an anonymous Irish author sometimes referred to as Pseudo Cyprian This work though not a mirror for princes per se was to be of great influence on the development of the genre as it took place on the Continent Carolingian texts Notable examples of Carolingian textbooks for kings counts and other laymen include Cathwulf Epistolae 775 written for Charlemagne Paulinus of Aquileia Liber exhortationis 795 for Count Heiric of Friuli Alcuin De virtutibus et vitiis c 799 800 written for Count Wido of Brittany Smaragdus of Saint Mihiel Via regia 813 arguably the first true European mirror for princes dedicated to Louis the Pious when king of Aquitania Einhard s Vita Karoli Magni c 814 which idolises Charlemagne s reign as something for other rulers to aspire to Jonas of Orleans De Institutione Laicali 818 828 originally written for Count Matfrid of Orleans Jonas of Orleans De Institutione Regia c 831 written for Pepin I of Aquitaine apparently on the basis of a council at Orleans 2 Agobard of Lyons his letters A Comparison of Ecclesiastical and Political Government and Wherein the Dignity of the Church Outshines the Majesty of Empires and the Liber Apologeticus 833AD Dhuoda 841 843 Liber manualis written for her son William Sedulius Scottus De rectoribus christianis On Christian rulers c 855 9 addressed to King Lothar II of Lotharingia Hincmar of Reims De regis persona The Person of the King Hincmar of Reims De ordine palatii On the management of the palace 882 which sets out the moral duties of a king and includes an account of the organisation of the palace Irish texts see De duodecim abusivis saeculi above The vernacular mirrors differ from most texts mentioned here in that the ones who are described as giving and receiving advice are commonly legendary figures Audacht Morainn The Testament of Morann written c 700 an Old Irish text which has been called a forerunner of the mirrors for princes 3 The legendary wise judge Morann Mac Main is said to have sent advice to Feradach Finnfechtnach when the latter was about to be made King of Tara 4 Tecosca Cormaic The Instructions of Cormac in which the speaker Cormac mac Airt is made to instruct his son Cairbre Lifechair about a variety of matters Briatharthecosc Con Culainn The precept instruction of Cuchulainn interpolated in Serglige Con Culainn addressed to Lugaid Reoderg Tecosc Cuscraid The instruction of Cuscraid Senbriathra Fithail The ancient precepts of Fithal Briathra Flainn Fina The Sayings of Flann Fina 5 High Middle Ages edit Stephen I of Hungary Admonitions 1010s written for his son and heir presumptive Saint Emeric John of Salisbury Policraticus The Statesman s Book 1159 Godfrey of Viterbo Speculum regum c 1183 dedicated to his Staufian imperial patrons father Frederick Barbarossa and son Henry VI Pseudo Plutarch Institutio Traiani first quoted in John of Salisbury s Policraticus Gerald of Wales De instructione principis c 1193 Jean de Limoges Somnium morale Pharaonis c 1234 60 written for Thibaut IV or Thibaut V Juan de Soria Chronica latina regum Castellae 1239AD for use as a mirror for princes and to defend the rights of Castile against Leon Konungs skuggsja or Speculum regale c 1250 Norwegian treatise originally written for King Magnus lagabœtir Vincent of Beauvais De eruditione filiorum nobilium On the Education of Noble Children c 1250 Guibert of Tournai Eruditio regum et principum The Education of Kings and Princes 1259 written for Louis IX 6 Guibert of Tournai De modo addiscendi On the Method of Learning c 1260 written for John de Dampierre provost of Bruges son of Guy of Flanders Thomas Aquinas De regno c 1260 often conflated with the De regimine principum of Ptolemy of Lucca Vincent de Beauvais De morali principis institutione On the Moral Instruction of the Prince c 1262 probably written for Louis IX 7 8 William Peraldus De eruditione principum On the Education of Princes c 1265 formerly attributed to Thomas Aquinas Brunetto Latini Li livres dou tresor 1266 written for Charles of Anjou Giles of Rome De regimine principum On the Rule of Princes c 1278 written for Philip the Fair Late Middle Ages edit Engelbert of Admont Speculum virtutum moralium c 1310 written for Otto Duke of Austria and Albert II Duke of Austria Paolino Veneto Trattato de regimine rectoris 1313 1315 written for the Marino Badoer duke of Crete William of Pagula Speculum regis written for Edward III of England c 1331 Don Juan Manuel Tales of Count Lucanor 1335 Don Juan Manuel Libro Infinido o Libro de Castigos et de Consejos 1336 37 Alvarus Pelagius Speculum regum 1340s written for Alfonso XI of Castile 9 Um styrilsi kununga ok hofthinga 1350s Old Swedish treatise The III Consideracions Right Necesserye to the Good Governaunce of a Prince c 1350 a translation of a French treatise from 1347 intended for King John II of France 10 Philip of Leyden De cura reipublicae et sorte principantis On the care of the state and the role of the ruler c 1355 dedicated to William V of Holland Evrart de Tremaugon Le songe du verger 1376 Der Fursten reget c 1370 1380 dedicated to William Duke of Austria Christine de Pizan Epistre Othea a Hector c 1400 Livre du corps de policie 1407 Livre de la paix between 1412 and 1414 Pierre Salmon Dialogues 1409 rev 1412 15 dedicated to Charles VI of France Thomas Hoccleve De regimine principum early 1410s written for Henry V of England Duarte of Portugal Leal Conselheiro 1438 a practical manual of ethical guidance for the nobility of Portugal John Ireland The Meroure of Wysedome 1490 written for James IV of Scotland Phillipus de Bergamo Spiegel der regyrunge 15th century translated into middle German Eyn kurz ordenunge in gemeyne allen den die da regieren huss dorffere oder stede 15th century short text written on how to rule a household village or city Von der regeronge der stede 15th century text written on how to govern a city Renaissance edit John Skelton Speculum principis 1501 lost work written for the then future Henry VIII A copy of this treatise which may not be entirely the same as that presented to Henry resides with the British Museum 11 Erasmus Institutio principis Christiani Education of a Christian Prince 1516 written as advice to King Charles of Spain the later Charles V Martin Luther On Secular Authority 1523 a letter dedicated to John Elector of Saxony Baldassare Castiglione s The Book of the Courtier 1528 based on experiences of the courts of Urbino Antonio de Guevara Relox de principes 1529 inspired by and dedicated to Charles V a bestseller of its times translated during the 16th Century to English Latin Italian German French and Dutch Justus Menius Oeconomia christiana 1529 dedicated to Sibylle of Cleves for a right ordering of a Christian Lutheran household Machiavelli Il Principe c 1513 published in 1532 George Buchanan De iure regni apud Scotos 1579 a work in the form of a Socratic dialogue on ideal kingship dedicated to the young James VI of Scotland Giovanni Botero The Reason of State 1589 a criticism of Machiavelli s Prince Johann Damgaard Alithia 1597 written for the young Danish monarch King Christian IV 12 Juan de Mariana De rege et regis institutione Toledo 1598 The King and the Education of the King James VI of Scotland Basilikon Doron 1599 written as a gift to his eldest son Francisco de Quevedo La politica de Dios y gobierno de Cristo 1617 1626 The Politics of God and the Government of Christ Hugo Grotius De jure belli ac pacis 1625 dedicated to Louis XIII of France John Gauden Eikon Basilike 1649 published after Charles I of England was beheaded Enlightenment edit John Locke Some Thoughts Concerning Education 1693AD Jacques Benigne Bossuet Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture 1709AD dedicated to the future Louis XV of France Frederick II of Prussia Anti Machiavel 1740AD a critique of Machiavelli s Prince Frederick II of Prussia Letter addressed to his nephew Charles Eugene Duke of Wurttemberg 6 February 1744AD 13 Montesquieu The Spirit of Law 1748AD Modern edit Walter Bagehot The English Constitution 1867 studied by generations of British monarchs for its insight on their role in a constitutional monarchy Byzantine texts editSee also Basilikos logos Synesius Bishop of Cyrene De regno speech delivered to emperor Arcadius Agapetus the deacon speech delivered to emperor Justinian I c 530s Basil I the Macedonian Admonitory chapters I and II to his son emperor Leo VI the Wise Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos De Administrando Imperio a domestic and foreign policy manual for the use of Constantine s son and successor the Emperor Romanos II 948 952 Kekaumenos Strategikon 1075 1078 chapters 77 91 Archbishop Theophylact of Ohrid Paideia Basilike Lat Institutio Regia c 1088 addressed to his pupil Constantine Doukas son of Emperor Michael VII Doukas Spaneas or Didaskalia Parainetike modelled on the Isocratean Ad Demonicum 12th century Nikephoros Blemmydes Andrias Basilikos Lat Regia statua Statue of a King written for Theodore II Laskaris the future Nicaean emperor c 1250 Thomas Magistros La regalita addressed to Andronikos II Palaiologos 14th century Manuel II Palaiologos Paideia Regia dedicated to his son John VIII Palaiologos 15th century Pre Islamic Persian texts editEwen Namag Book of Rules On the Sasanian manners customs skills and arts sciences etc 14 Between 3rd 7th century AD Andarz literature 15 Between 3rd 7th century AD Islamic texts editSee also Nasihatname Abd al Hamid al Katib letter to Abdallah son of the Umayyad caliph Marwan II c 750 Ibn al Muqaffa Kalila wa Dimna c 750 Abu Yahya ibn al Batriq d 815 Sirr al Asrar سر الأسرار Secretum Secretorum Al Farabi c 872 950 Fusul al Madani Aphorisms of a Statesman 16 Abu l Qasim al Husayn ibn Ali al Maghribi 981 1027 Kitab fi l si yasa 17 Al Tha alibi d 1038 Adab al muluk Al Mubashshir ibn Fatik fl 1053 Damascus Mukhtar al Hikam wa Maḥasin al Kalim مختار الحكم ومحاسن الكلم Selected Maxims and Aphorisms Qabus nama 1082 a Persian example of the genre Nizam al Mulk Siyaset nameh Book of Government c 1090 Persian Al Imam al Hadrami d 1095 Kitab al Ishara Al Ghazali 1058 1111 Nasihat al muluk Counsel to Princes Persian Al Ghazali 1105AD 499AH Alchemy of Happiness Book XXI Part Three Disciplining the Self Yusuf Balasaghuni Kutadgu Bilig 11th century At Turtushi Siraj al Muluk The Lamp of Kings c 1121 Ibn Ẓafar al Ṣiqilli s 12th century Sulwan al Muta fi udwan al atba Consolation for the Ruler during the Hostility of Subjects published in English 1852 as Solwan or Waters Of Comfort 18 19 Bahr Al Fava id Sea of Precious Virtues compiled in the 12th century 20 Ibn Arabi Divine Governance of the Human Kingdom At Tadbidrat al ilahiyyah fi islah al mamlakat al insaniyyah 1194 1201AD 590 598AH Saadi s Gulistan chapter I The Manners of Kings 1258 Persian Hussain Vaiz Kashifi s Aklhaq i Muhsini composed in Persian AH 900 AD 1495 translated into English as The Morals of the Beneficent in the mid 19th century by Henry George Keene Abd al Wahhab al Sha rani 1540sAD 946AH Advice for Callow Jurists and Gullible Mendicants on Befriending Emirs Lutfi Pasha Asafname Mid 16th century Muhammad al Baqir Najm I Sani Mau izah i Jahangiri Admonition of Jahangir or Advice on the art of governance 1612 1613 21 Slavonic texts editPatriarch Photios I of Constantinople letter addressed to Boris I of Bulgaria 867AD Poucheniye Instruction of Vladmir Monomakh to his children 1120s Izmaragd c 14th century moral guide and education for children Patriarch Antony IV of Constantinople letter to Vasily I of Moscow 1393 Domostroy c 15th century Neagoe Basarab 1512 1521 The teachings of Neagoe Basarab to his son Theodosie one of the earliest literary works in Wallachia Mikhail Lomonosov 1760 Panegyric to the Sovereign Emperor Peter the GreatChinese texts editAncient edit Tao Te Ching Lao Tzu Chinese philosopher Can be interpreted as a mystical text philosophical text or political treatise on rulership late 4th century BC Mencius moral advice for a ruler late 4th century BC Han Fei Zi Legalist text advice for a ruler and the art of statecraft mid 3rd century BC dedicated to Qin Shi Huang The Book of Lord Shang Multiple authors spanning centuries starting from c 330BC text advice useful for a ruler and statecraft Shizi c 330BC particularly section 15 The Ruler s Governance Imperial Dynasties edit Han Dynasty edit Lu Jia c 200BC Xin Yu 新语 New Discourses treatise on why empires rise and fall Ban Biao c 50AD Book of Han Volume 23 Treatise on Punishment and Law Ban Biao c 50AD Treatise on the Mandate of Kings 王命論 covers the concept of sovereignty that would influence later Chinese texts Tang Dynasty edit Ouyang Xun 624AD Yiwen leiju 藝文類聚 Classified collection based on the Classics and other literature Kong Yingda 642AD Wujing Zhengyi 五經正義 Correct Meaning of the Five Classics Liu Zhi 7th century AD Zhengdian 政典 Manual of politics a political encyclopaedia useful for young boys taking the Imperial Examination Song Dynasty edit Ouyang Xiu 1060AD New Book of Tang carries a treatise on how to select and appoint officials Sima Guang 1084AD Zizhi Tongjian Comprehensive Mirror in Aid of Governance Zhu Xi 1172AD Zizhi Tongjian Gangmu Zheng Qiao 12th century Tongzhi 通治 Comprehensive Treatise on Government Ming Dynasty edit Zhu Yuanzhang 1373AD Huang Ming Zuxun Qing Dynasty edit Huang Zongxi 1661 62AD Waiting for the DawnIn popular culture editMirrors For Princes is the name of a 2010 cinematic work by Lior Shamriz Parts of the text were based on the Instructions of Shuruppak and other Sumerian literature 22 See also editShahnameh Conduct book Ensenhamen Occitan Nasihatname Phronesis Speculum literature Teaching stories Wisdom literatureReferences edit Compare Wilson Suze Cummings Stephen Jackson Brad Proctor Thomson Sarah 2017 Revitalising Leadership Putting Theory and Practice into Context Routledge Studies in Leadership Research Routledge ISBN 9781317418122 Retrieved 2017 10 22 Monarchy was then the most common form of governance in Europe and the truth about leadership could be found in a genre of books known as mirrors for princes A Dubreucq ed Jonas d Orleans Le metier du roi De institutione regia Sources Chretiennes 407 Paris 1995 pp 45 9 Rob Meens Politics mirrors of princes and the Bible sins kings and the well being of the realm Early Medieval Europe 7 3 1998 352 Kelly Fergus ed 1976 Audacht Morainn Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies ISBN 0901282677 Ireland Colin A ed 1999 Old Irish Wisdom Attributed to Aldfrith of Northumbria An Edition of Briathra Flainn Fhina Maic Ossu Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies ISBN 0866982477 Guibert de Tournai 1914 de Poorter A ed Le traite Eruditio regum et principum de Guibert de Tournai etude critique et texte inedit Louvain a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Vincent de Beauvais 1995 Schneider Robert J ed De morali principis institutione Turnhout Brepols Schneider Robert J Rouse Richard H January 1991 The Medieval Circulation of the De morali principis institutione of Vincent of Beauvais Viator 22 189 228 doi 10 1484 j viator 2 301322 ISSN 0083 5897 M Pinto de Mencses ed Espelho dos Reis por Alvaro Pais Lisbon 1955 Jean Philippe Genet ed Four English Political Tracts of the Later Middle Ages Camden Society 4th ser 18 1977 177 9 Salter F M Skelton s Speculum Principis Speculum 9 1934 25 37 Olden Jorgensen Sebastian ed Alithia Et dansk fyrstespejl til Christian IV UJDS Studier 14 Copenhagen 2003 Mirror for Princes Ain nama Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 2023 05 21 Andarz Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 2023 05 21 Dunlop D M tr Fusul al Madani Aphorisms of the Statesman University of Cambridge Oriental Publications Cambridge 1961 Bosworth C E 1998 al Maghribi al Ḥusayn ibnʿAli In Meisami Julie Scott Starkey Paul eds Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature Volume 2 L Z Chronological Tables Index Routledge p 488 ISBN 0 415 18572 6 Michele Amari 1852 Solwan or Waters Of Comfort by Ibn Zafer vol 1 Michele Amari 1852 Solwan or Waters Of Comfort by Ibn Zafer vol 2 Meisami Julie Scott tr Sea of Precious Virtues Salt Lake 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