Legends of the Enlightenment: the Life and Legacy of Frederick the Great |
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Author:
| Charles River Editors, Charles River |
ISBN: | 978-1-4929-9059-8 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $4.99 |
Book Description:
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*Includes pictures of Frederick and important people and places in his life. *Discusses Frederick's relationships with his father, Voltaire, and others. *Includes a Bibliography for further reading. "A single Voltaire will do more honor to France than a thousand pedants, a thousand false wits, a thousand great men of inferior order." - King Frederick II of Prussia Europe has had no shortage of military heroes, political geniuses, and towering intellects, but no...
More Description*Includes pictures of Frederick and important people and places in his life.
*Discusses Frederick's relationships with his father, Voltaire, and others.
*Includes a Bibliography for further reading.
"A single Voltaire will do more honor to France than a thousand pedants, a thousand false wits, a thousand great men of inferior order." - King Frederick II of Prussia
Europe has had no shortage of military heroes, political geniuses, and towering intellects, but no ruler combined all those traits as successfully as King Frederick II of Prussia, whose feats in battle were matched only by his enlightened rule.
Growing up with an ear for music and an eye for art, the prince who would have eschewed the art of war nevertheless became one of the most adept and brilliant military commanders of the 18th century, helping to expand his kingdom's borders while modernizing the state within. When Frederick ascended to his throne, Prussia was a loosely scattered kingdom of provinces in modern Germany, culturally and technologically inferior to Enlightened France and Great Britain to the west. In the process of expanding and consolidating his kingdom, Frederick would go about revolutionizing and modernizing the Prussian Army, ultimately making it a critical player during the Napoleonic Era a generation later.
In the process of building and modernizing his kingdom, Frederick epitomized the essence of an enlightened ruler. Though he maintained absolute power during his reign, he wielded it for the benefit of the kingdom as a whole. Frederick was one of Europe's most notable patrons of the arts, and he became well acquainted with famous contemporaries like Goethe and Voltaire while also establishing the world renowned Berlin Academy. In the same vein, the religious tolerance afforded to his subjects was nearly unequaled across Europe, something that philosophers like Immanuel Kant were able to take advantage of to write works that might otherwise have run afoul of other despots.
Legends of the Enlightenment: The Life and Legacy of Frederick the Great chronicles the amazing life of the Prussian leader, examines his leadership of the group, and analyzes his enduring legacy. Along with pictures of important people, and places, you will learn about Frederick the Great like you never have before, in no time at all.