Regiment De La Cosa Pública
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The Regiment de la Cosa Pública (Government of the Republic) is a work that has 38 chapters and that was written in Catalan by Francesc Eiximenis in 1383. It was just written after Eiximenis' arrival in
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, and it was dedicated to the ''jurats'' (representatives of the city).


General information

This dedicatory to the "jurats" is what gives us some clues about the period when this book was written. Another work by Eiximenis, the ''Dotzè del Crestià'' (Twelfth of the Christian), which is a part of his encyclopaedia called Lo Crestià (The Christian), includes, as its chapters 357-395, the ''Regiment de la Cosa Pública''. As an independent work it was only published in an incunabulum edition in Valencia on 28 January 1499 by the
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printer Cristòfor Cofman. This book has a strong influence from John of Wales' ''Communiloquium'', as some studies have proved. On the other hand, it seems that some parts of this book were not written by Eiximenis, and could have been added later. These ones are the famous twenty difficulties, thirty-two beauties and the end of the prologue, together with the end of the epilogue.Wittlin, Curt J. “L’edició del 1499 del Regiment de la cosa pública. Les revisions i ampliacions al text, a l’endreça i al comiat escrits per Francesc Eiximenis el 1383”. ''BSCC'', LXIX. Oct.-Dec. 1993. Cuad. IV. 441-459. The ''Regiment de la Cosa Pública'' expresses quite well the essential features of Francesc Eiximenis' social and political thought. It also explains the basic guidelines of what has been called "Catalan and Aragonese pactism".


Translation into English

* ''How to Govern a City''. Translated by Curt Wittlin. Unpublished.


Digital editions


Incunabula



Edition in the Virtual Library "Joan Lluís Vives".

Edition in the Digital Valencian Library.


The ''Regiment de la Cosa Pública'' inside Eiximenis' complete works


Francesc Eiximenis' complete works (in Catalan and in Latin)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Regiment de la Cosa Publica Medieval Catalan literature Catalan-language works Incunabula Francesc Eiximenis