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Bodin and rejected
Bodin rejected the notion of transference of sovereignty from people to sovereign ; natural law and divine law confer upon the sovereign the right to rule.
Leibniz rejected Bodin ’ s view of sovereignty, stating that it might amount only to territorial control, and the consequence drawn by writers in Bodin ’ s tradition that federalism was chimeric.

Bodin and model
Families were the basic unit and model for the state ; on the other hand John Milton found in Bodin an ally on the topic of divorce.
* Simone Micheline Bodin, a French fashion model of the 1940s and 1950s

Bodin and taking
The Byzantine campaign against Duklja is dated between 1089 and 1091 and may have succeeded in taking Constantine Bodin captive for the second time.

Bodin and position
Bodin argued that a state might contain several religions ; this was a very unusual position for his time, if shared by Michel de l ' Hôpital and William the Silent.
After being doled out by Count Alan Le Roux to his relative Bodin of Middleham for a short time, the new market town was founded by Scollandus ( Henry III later confirmed this charter ), a Breton officer in an hereditary position at Richmond Castle.

Bodin and at
Stories placing Bodin again in Paris and in danger during the St Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572 are late reports and unverifiable: his whereabouts at that time are unknown.
Bodin was in touch with William Waad in Paris, Lord Burghley's contact, at the time ( 1576 ) of publication of the Six livres.
Bodin became a correspondent of Francis Walsingham ; and Michel de Castelnau passed on to Mary, Queen of Scots a prophecy supposed to be Bodin's, on the death of Elizabeth, at the time of the Babington Plot.
By reputation, at least, Bodin was cited as an unbeliever, deist or atheist by Christian writers who associated him with perceived free-thinking and sceptical tradition of Machiavelli and Pietro Pomponazzi, Lucilio Vanini, Thomas Hobbes and Baruch Spinoza: Pierre-Daniel Huet, Nathaniel Falck, Claude-François Houtteville.
Montesquieu read Bodin closely read ; the modern sociology hinted at in Bodin, arising from the relationship between the state apparatus on the one hand, and society on the other, is developed in Montesquieu.
Somerville makes the point that not all those who discussed sovereignty in England at this period necessarily took their views from Bodin: the ideas were up in the air at the time, and some such as Hadrian à Saravia and Christopher Lever had their own reasoning to similar conclusions.
Jean Bodin, quoting the examination of three witches by Paolo Grillandi of Castiglione at the Castello San Paolo, Spoleto, records that the witches referred to the Devil as Master Martinet ( maistre Martinet ), or the Little Master ( petit maistre ).
Needing to win the final game of the group at home to Romania, Paul Bodin missed a penalty when the scores were level 1 – 1 ; Romania went on to win 2 – 1.
Near the air station, at Bodin, there is an RNoAF base which houses a battalion of air defense troops operating the current mainstay equipment NASAMS and RBS 70.
This was in direct opposition to the ideas on the God-given absolute sovereignty of kings that were being proffered by Protestant theologians in the early sixteenth century, and by political thinkers like the French jurist Jean Bodin at the end of the century.
Thai architecture brightly lit in yellow at Lan Plabpla Maha Chedsada Bodin, 222nd anniversary of Bangkok
In the fall of 1072, Michael I gladly sent Bodin with 300 troops, he arrived at Prizren and met with Voiteh and other magnates.
In spite of his earlier opposition to the Byzantine Empire, Constantine Bodin at first supported the Byzantines against the attack of Robert Guiscard and his Norman on Durazzo in 1081, but then stood idle, allowing the Normans to take the city.
In the winter of 1096-1097 the Crusaders under Raymond of Toulouse met Bodin at Scutari, the Crusaders were hospitably received and entertained.

Bodin and time
Against the monarchomachs who were assailing kingship in his time, such as Theodore Beza and François Hotman Bodin succeeded in writing a fundamental and influential treatise of social and political theory.
In politics, he adhered to the ideas of his time in considering a political revolution in the nature of an astronomical cycle: a changement ( French ) or simply a change ( as translated 1606 ) in English ; from Polybius Bodin took the idea of anacyclosis, or cyclic change of constitution.
The need to accommodate the existing structure of the Empire with Bodin as theorist of sovereignty led to a controversy running over nearly half a century ; starting with Henning Arnisaeus, it continued unresolved to 1626 and the time of Christopher Besoldus.
At about this time, Constantine Bodin married the daughter of a pro-Norman nobleman from Bari.

Bodin and well
Bodin drew largely on Johann Boemus, and also classical authors, as well as accounts from Leo Africanus and Francisco Álvares.
Richard Beacon in Solon His Follie ( 1594 ), directed towards English colonisation in Ireland, used text derived from the Six livres, as well as much theory from Machiavelli ; he also argued against Bodin the proposition that France was a mixed monarchy.
Many rulers of Doclea seem to have stayed in Bar-for instance, Mihailo, the first king of Doclea whose royal title was confirmed in Bar, as well as Bodin, who set up the archdiocese of Bar.

Bodin and classical
Bodin, although he referenced Tacitus, was not writing here in the tradition of classical republicanism.

Bodin and theory
The immediate author of the theory was Jean Bodin, who based it on the interpretation of Roman law.
He hedged the absolutist nature of his theory of sovereignty, which was an analytical concept ; if later his ideas were used in a different, normative fashion, that was not overtly the reason in Bodin.
In anthropology Bodin showed indications of polygenism as theory of human origins.
The quantity theory descends from Copernicus, followers of the School of Salamanca, Jean Bodin, and various others who noted the increase in prices following the import of gold and silver, used in the coinage of money, from the New World.
amounts to a statement of the theory, while other economic historians date the discovery later, to figures such as Jean Bodin, David Hume, and John Stuart Mill.
This scarcity theory of value was a precursor of the quantitative theory of money put forward slightly later by Jean Bodin ( 1530 – 1596 ).

Bodin and for
The importance of Machiavelli's influence is notable in many important figures in this endeavor, for example Bodin, Francis Bacon, Algernon Sidney, Harrington, John Milton, Spinoza, Rousseau, Hume, Edward Gibbon, and Adam Smith.
Jean Bodin, partly in reaction to the chaos of the French wars of religion ; and Thomas Hobbes, partly in reaction to the English Civil War, both presented theories of sovereignty calling for strong central authority in the form of absolute monarchy.
The importance of Machiavelli's realism was noted by many important figures in this endeavor, for example Bodin, Francis Bacon, Descartes, Harrington, Rousseau, Hume and Adam Smith.
They later added Michael Stolt on bass and Tomas Bodin on keyboards for the supporting tour.
While still in high-school, Max wrote, and sold commercially, together with school buddy Magnus Bodin a word processor written in pure machine code for the Swedish 8-bit computer ABC80.
Daniel Bodin later took gold for the event.
In medieval Europe, political philosophers like Machiavelli, Bodin, Grotius, Hobbes, Pufendorf, Hume, and Rousseau underlined the need for rules to regulate the interaction among emerging sovereign nation states.
Weyer's appeal for clemency for those accused of the crime of witchcraft was opposed later in the sixteenth century by the Swiss physician Thomas Erastus and the French legal theorist Jean Bodin.
Bodin had a plan for a school on humanist principles in Toulouse, but failed to raise local support.
Bodin saw some of Campion's trial, he is said also to have witnessed Campion's execution in December 1581, making the hanging the occasion for a public letter against the use of force in matters of religion.
In France, Bodin was noted as a historian for his Methodus ad facilem historiarum cognitionem ( 1566 ) ( Method for the easy knowledge of history ).
Bodin invoked Pythagoras in discussing justice and in Book IV used ideas related to the Utopia of Thomas More The use of language derived from or replacing Niccolò Machiavelli's città ( Latin civitas ) as political unit ( French cité or ville ) is thoughtful ; Bodin introduced republic ( French république, Latin respublica ) as a term for matters of public law ( the contemporary English rendering was commonweal ( th )).
Based on the assumption that a country's climate shapes the character of its population, and hence to a large extent the most suitable form of government, Bodin postulated that a hereditary monarchy would be the ideal regime for a temperate nation such as France.
Bodin was best known for his analysis of sovereignty, which he took to be indivisible, and to involve full legislative powers ( though with qualifications and caveats ).
Where Aristotle argued for six types of state, Bodin allowed only monarchy, aristocracy and democracy.
Respect for individual liberty and possessions were the hallmark of the orderly state, a view Bodin shared with Hotman and George Buchanan.
While Bodin's common ground with Machiavelli is not so large, and indeed Bodin opposed the Godless vision of the world in Machiavelli, they are often enough paired, for example by A. C. Crombie as philosophical historians with contemporary concerns ; Crombie also links Bodin with Francis Bacon, as rational and critical historians.
Pierre Charron in La Sagesse of 1601 uses the idea of state from Bodin but with fewer limitations on royal power ; Charron in this work argued for a secular neo-stoicism, putting together ideas of Montaigne and Lipsius with those of Bodin.

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