On the Causes of the Greatness and Magnificence of Cities / / Geoffrey Symcox.

The first treatise ever written on the sociology of cities, On the Causes of the Greatness and Magnificence of Cities (1588) marked a radical departure from previous literature on urban centres. It provided a revolutionary analysis of how cities function, and of the political, economic, demographic...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2017]
©2012
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Library
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Note on the Translation --
Dedication to Duchess Cornelia Orsini di Altemps --
Book I --
1. What Is a Great City --
2. On Authority --
3. On Force --
4. On Laying Waste the Lands of Neighbours --
5. On Removing Peoples from Their Own Countries to Our City --
6. On Pleasure --
7. On Utility --
8. On the Convenience of the Site --
9. On the Fertility of the Land --
10. On Convenience for Transport --
Book II --
1. --
2. On the Particular Methods Employed by the Romans --
3. On Colonies --
4. On Religion --
5. On Universities --
6. On Courts of Justice --
7. On Industry --
8. On Fiscal Privileges --
9. On the Possession of Some Valuable Commodity --
10. On Political Dominion --
11. On the Residence of the Nobility --
12. On the Residence of the Prince --
Book III --
2. Why Cities Do Not Grow Proportionately --
3. On the Causes That Maintain a City's Greatness --
A Treatise. How Many People Rome Might Have Contained at the Height of Its Greatness --
Bibliography of Works Cited --
Index
Summary:The first treatise ever written on the sociology of cities, On the Causes of the Greatness and Magnificence of Cities (1588) marked a radical departure from previous literature on urban centres. It provided a revolutionary analysis of how cities function, and of the political, economic, demographic and geographic factors that cause their growth and decline. Noteworthy too is Botero's strikingly original use of sources in his analysis: moving beyond familiar classical and biblical references, he drew groundbreaking insights from reports by travelers and missionaries about cities in the non-European world, especially in China.Though seminally important to the history of urban studies, On the Causes of the Greatness and Magnificence of Cities has not been available in a modern translation until now. This edition of the treatise - which includes an introduction by Geoffrey W. Symcox on the intellectual context within which it was conceived - is a must-read for anyone interested in the life of cities both historical and contemporary.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442665415
9783110667691
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442665415
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Geoffrey Symcox.