(henceforth:
Active Policy) is a Lancastrian mirror for princes, written by the signet scribe George Ashby for Prince Edward of Lancaster.
Active Policyconsists of 131 Middle English stanzas in rhyme royal, with some Latin quotations. It is followed by the addendum
Dicta et Opiniones Diversorum Philosophorum(henceforth:
Dicta), an incomplete collection of Latin quotations on governance and kingly virtues each followed by their English translations in rhyme royal, which in its current state is almost 1,5 times longer than
Active Policy. Though sometimes regarded as two separate poems, it is more likely that the work was conceived as one whole.
Active Policyand
Dictasurvive in a single manuscript, Cambridge University Library MS Mm.4.42, in which they follow…
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Citation: Douma, Aline. "The Active Policy of a Prince and the Dicta et Opiniones Diversorum Philosophorum". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 11 November 2020 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=39164, accessed 21 November 2024.]