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Giovanni Botero (c. 1544 – 1617) was an Italian thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat, author of Della Ragion di Stato (The Reason of State),[1] in ten chapters, printed in Venice in 1589, and of Universal Relations, (Rome, 1591), addressing the world geography and ethnography.[2] 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[3] and Cameralism.[4]
^Botero, Giovanni, Pamela Waley, Daniel Philip Waley, and Robert Peterson. 1956. The Reason of State / The Greatness of Cities / Transl. by Robert Peterson 1606. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
^Botero, Giovanni, and Robert Johnson. 1601. The Vvorlde, or an Historicall Description of the Most Famous Kingdomes and Common-Weales Therein. Imprinted at London: By Edm. Bollifant, for Iohn Iaggard.
^Perrotta, Cosimo (2012). "Botero, Giovanni - Il Contributo italiano alla storia del Pensiero – Economia". Treccani Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani S.p.A. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
^Reinert, Erik S., and Fernanda A. Reinert. 2019. “33 Economic Bestsellers Published before 1750.” The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 1–58. doi: 10.1080/09672567.2018.1523211, p.1212.
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Jerusalem. The name means the holy one or the glorious one" 1591: GiovanniBotero 1594: Uri ben Shimon and Jakob Christmann (ed.): Calendarium Palaestinorum...
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transfer of Catholic property into Lutheran hands was recorded by GiovanniBotero and Jan Dymitr Solikowski. Despot was still probably on friendly terms...