Federalist papers
Federalist Papers
Federalist papers
The Federalist Papers were all signed with the pen name "Publius," but were written anonymously by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay.
Publius Nigidius Figulus has written: 'P. Nigidii Figuli Operum reliquiae'
Publius has written: 'Address to the Whigs of the state of New-York on abolition and agitation /by Publius' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Compromise of 1850, Whig Party (N.Y.), Slavery, Abolitionists
One of the most important defenses of the Constitution appeared in a series of essays that became known as the Federalist Papers. These essays supporting the Constitution were written anonymously under the name Publius. They were actually written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay.
One of the most important defenses of the Constitution appeared in a series of essays that became known as the Federalist Papers. These essays supporting the Constitution were written anonymously under the name Publius. They were actually written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay.
The Federalist Papers were a series of 85 anonymous articles (under the pen name Publius), written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The entire set is available online at federali.st [http://federali.st/]
Edward Louis Sheldon has written: 'Publius Cornelius Dolabella'
When the "Federalists Papers" were first written, the authorship of the contents were a closely guarded secret. The authors decided on "Publius" as a pseudonym, or pen name, for the authors. It is believed the name was chosen to honor the Roman, Publius Valerius Publicola. Publius Valerius Publicola, or Poplicola (meaning "friend of the people'), was a major leader in the overthrow of the Roman Monarchy.
Well, there were 55 delegates at the Constitutional Convention, so there were more than 3 authors. However, there were 3 authors of the Federalist Papers, a series of 85 essays written to get the Constitution ratified. The authors were Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, but they wrote under the name of 'Publius'.
the constitution were written anonymously under the name Publius