medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Quoting Steven Fanning <[log in to unmask]>:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
> Concerning the quotation and its possible source:
> James M. Blythe has an article in 'History of Political Thought', vol. 22:2
> (Summer 2001), "Women in the Military: Scholastic Arguments and Medieval
> Images of Female Warriors," pp. 242-69, and on pp 265-6 he cites this very
> phrase, with both quotations from Augustine, as coming from Ptolemy of
> Lucca's De Regimine Principum, 4.14.6 (except that in place of "sentina in
> mari" he has "dentina in navi" ), and Blythe comments in note 87 on p. 266
> that he was unable to find the exact quotation in Augustine's works.
>
> Steve Fanning
I wonder then if it's in Aquinas somewhere: sections of Ptolemy's "On the
government of rulers" are attributed to Thomas. Unfortunately, I'm nowhere
near a library at the moment, so I can't check.
Gordon
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