Giovanni Botero
Giovanni Botero (c. 1544 – 1617) was an Italian thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat, author of Della Ragion di Stato (The Reason of State), in ten chapters, printed in Venice in 1589, and of Universal Relations, (Rome, 1591), addressing the world geography and ethnography. With his emphasis that the wealth of cities was caused by adding value to raw materials, Botero may be considered the ancestor of both Mercantilism and Cameralism.
Giovanni Botero | |
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Born | 1544 |
Died | 23 June 1617 (aged 72–73) |
Resting place | Chiesa dei Santi Martiri |
Education | |
Notable work | The Reason of State |
Era | Baroque philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Notable ideas | Reason of state National interest |
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