’... a book of prime importance: a brilliant and incisive study of one of the most celebrated, indeed infamous, political philosophers of the Spanish Golden Age. ...Dr Braun's study of Mariana and of De rege is highly compressed in its analysis and uncompromising in its scholastic rigour. ...his book will be required reading for everyone interested in political theory and courtly politics in Spain, for it adds substantially to our understanding of the intellectual background, to the ebb and flow of courtly politics. ... Dr Braun is to be congratulated on placing this most difficult of writers into his proper context and in introducing him to a wider audience.’ Reviews in History ’... this is an important book on a major political writer of early modern Spain.’ Journal of Ecclesiastical History ’... it is the benchmark against which future accounts of Mariana, and for that matter of the second scholastic and reason of state, must be judged.’ History of Political Thought ’Braun places Mariana’s thoughts squarely in the Europe of his day (1599) and provides a wonderful treatment of an important writer...’ Sixteenth Century Journal ’This learned study of Juan de Mariana’s 1599 treatise De rege et regis intitutione (On Kingship) is a welcome contribution to the history of early modern political thought.’ Bulletin of Spanish Studies ’The re-examination of Mariana in light of recent historiographical developments is a valued addition to the prestigious series ’Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700’.’ Heythrop Journal