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  1. Machiavelli (disambiguation)

    Wikt Machiavelli Machiavellian Machiavellianism Niccol Machiavelli 1469 1527 was an Italian political philosopher, musician, poet and romantic comedic playwright. NOTOC Machiavelli may also refer to Machiavelli inspired subjects Machiavellianism , a term named for Niccol Machiavelli Thoughts on Machiavelli , a book by Leo Strauss in which he dissects the work of Niccol Machiavelli Machiavelli and the Four Seasons , a 1995 album by the Australian rock group TISM This Is Serious Mum Machiavelli The Prince , a DOS game centered on trading and skullduggery Machiavel stage character , a type of stage villain found in Elizabethan theatre and Jacobean drama, and named after the Florentine political theorist Machiavel , a Belgian rock group Machiavellism , a song on the album Withering to Death. by Dir en Grey Makaveli, a pseudonym adopted by American musician Tupac Shakur Machiavelli card game Machiavelli , the Dutch version of Citadels game , a card game Machiavelli Italian card game , a card game derived from Rummy Machiavelli board game , the Avalon Hill board game disambig surname de Machiavelli fr Machiavelli it Machiavelli disambigua nl Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Thoughts on Machiavelli

    Thoughts on Machiavelli ISBN 0 226 77702 2 is a book by Leo Strauss . The book is a collection of lectures he gave at the University of Chicago in which he dissects the work of Niccol Machiavelli . The book contains commentary on Machiavelli s The Prince and The Discourses on Livy . Category 1958 books Category Books in political philosophy poli book stub ...   more details



  1. 19730 Machiavelli

    Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Machiavelli symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer C. W. Juels discovery site Fountain Hills discovered December 7, 1999 designations yes mp name 19730 alt names 1999 XO36 named after Niccol Machiavelli mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 4.4524873 perihelion 1.8290897 semimajor eccentricity 0.4176336 period 2033.0893193 avg speed inclination 22.83092 asc node 36.86292 mean anomaly 151.35607 arg peri 97.18283 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.9 19730 Machiavelli 1999 XO36 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on December 7, 1999 by C. W. Juels at Fountain Hills . It is named for Italian philosopher and statesman Niccol Machiavelli . References Reflist External links JPL Small Body DEFAULTSORT Machiavelli Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1999 beltasteroid stub de 19730 Machiavelli fa it 19730 Machiavelli pl 19730 Machiavelli pt 19730 Machiavelli uk 19730 vi 19730 Machiavelli yo 19730 Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Zanobi Machiavelli

    Zanobi Machiavelli 1418 1479 was an Italian painter and Illuminated manuscript illuminator . Machiavelli specialized in religious themed pieces. Some of his works reside at the National Gallery London National Gallery, London ref name ref1 cite web url http www.nationalgallery.org.uk cgi bin WebObjects.dll CollectionPublisher.woa wa artistWorks?indexLetter M&artistName MACHIAVELLI 2C Zanobi&artistBatchIndex 1 title Zanobi Machiavelli tryptychs, National Gallery, London accessdate 2009 01 11 ref , and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery . He died in Pisa in 1479. ref name ref2 cite web url http www.getty.edu vow ULANFullDisplay?find &role &nation &subjectid 500029653 title Zanobi Machiavelli References , J. Paul Getty Museum accessdate 2009 01 11 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Machiavelli, Zanobi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1418 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1479 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Machiavelli, Zanobi Category 1418 births Category 1479 deaths Category Italian artists Italy painter 15thC stub fr Zanobi Machiavelli it Zanobi Machiavelli no Zanobi Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Machiavelli as a dramatist

    Essay like date February 2008 Niccol Machiavelli started work with the Chancery in Florence at the age .... He even established a Florentine militia. When the Medici come back into power in 1512, Machiavelli was arrested, tortured and exiled from Florence. ref Barnett, Vincent. Niccolo Machiavelli he Cunning ... Work Machiavelli, having lost the one vocation he understood, turned to writing, the closest thing ... of the working of a successful prince. ref Barnett, Vincent. Niccolo Machiavelli he Cunning ... machiavelli.html Niccolo Machiavelli Statesman and Political Philosopher . Lucid Cafe. May 1996 ... the means. Machiavelli recommends, one must know how to color one s actions and be a great liar and deceiver. ref name Barnett, Vincent 2007 Barnett, Vincent. Niccolo Machiavelli he Cunning Critic of Political ... tried to act honestly. ref Machiavelli, Niccol . The Prince . New York, N.Y. Norton & Company, Inc., 1992. 3 47. ref Machiavelli does not condone untrustworthy actions but he understands it as the best way to hold on to power. Machiavelli emphasizes the point that the ends justify the means when the stability ... 596. Jstor. Colorado Springs. 5 Feb. 2007. ref Machiavelli uses the example of Agathocles the Sicilian ... of the government. Machiavelli admits that this is a way to gain power, but whether this cruelty was justified ... would not have been justified. Thus by Machiavelli s logic the ends can justify the means. ref cite journal last Barnett first Vincent title Niccolo Machiavelli the Cunning Critic of Political Reason ..., did not accept Machiavelli into their favor. According to The Prince s translator, Robert M. Adams ... and outrage. ref Machiavelli, Niccol . The Prince . New York, N.Y. Norton & Company, Inc., 1992. 3 47.. ref The Prince offended the Medicis and once again Machiavelli had no job. Taking this in stride, he turned to drama in order to convey his messages. From The Prince to Mandragola Machiavelli ... enough from the stage that there is no looming fear. Like in The Prince , Machiavelli argues that uniting ...   more details



  1. Andria (Machiavelli)

    Andria is a play written by Nicholas Machiavelli and published in the period 1517 1520 ref cite web last Machiavelli first Niccolo title Andria url http www.classicitaliani.it index191.htm publisher Biblioteca dei Classici italiani di Giuseppe Bonghi accessdate 31 January 2012 ref It is a translation of a play written by the latin comedy writer Terence , who had originally taken it from the greek dramatist Menandro . It is one of the examples of Machiavelli as a dramatist Machiavelli as a comedy writer , along with The Mandrake The Mandragola , and the Clizia . Story The story is about an old man, Simone, who wants his son, Panfilo, to marry Fil mena, the daughter of his neighbour Cremete. Panfilo has however a secret love affair with Glicerio, a girl who is thought to be the sister of Criside, and who is pregnant by him. At Criside s funeral the old Simone gets to know about this secret, and, really angry for it, anticipates the wedding, despite Cremete doesn t want it. The young boy, though, doesn t want to forsake Glicerio, and pretends to passively accept the wedding. Meanwhile, Cremete changes his mind and accepts to marry his daughter to Panfilo. But then it comes the old Critone, a friend of the deceased Criside, who recognizes Glicerio as Pasibula, Cremete s daughter who was thought to be dead in a shipwreck during a travel to the Andro Island. In the end there are two weddings Panfilo marries Glicerio, and Carino, a friend of his, marries Filumena. Sources reflist play stub cat improve date January 2012 ...   more details



  1. Nicoletta Machiavelli

    Nicoletta Machiavelli born 1 August 1944 , also known as Nicoletta Rangoni Machiavelli and Nicoletta Macchiavelli , is an Italian film actress. The daughter of a Florentine father and of an United States American mother, she is a descendant of philosopher and author Niccol Machiavelli . ref cite book last Eugenia Sheppard title What s Behind the Gipsy Look url http books.google.it books?id e8cDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA35&dq Nicoletta Machiavelli&lr &ei CtbbTpKOM52UywSyp4n Cg&hl it&cd 20 v onepage&q Nicoletta 20Machiavelli&f false publisher New York Magazine , pp.31 35 accessdate 4 December 2011 date 31 march 1969 ref ref cite journal title Machiavellian Has New Meaning journal Youngstown Vindicator date Jun 24, 1969 url http news.google.com newspapers?id H49IAAAAIBAJ&sjid IoQMAAAAIBAJ&pg 4093,2944817&dq nicoletta machiavelli&hl en accessdate 4 December 2011 ref She starred in about 40 movies between 1965 and 1983. In 1984, she became a disciple of Osho Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Osho and retired from show business. ref cite web last Enrico Franceschini title NEL PARADISO ARANCIONE DEL GURU CON LA ROLLS url http ricerca.repubblica.it repubblica archivio repubblica 1985 07 25 nel paradiso arancione del guru con la.html publisher La Repubblica accessdate 2 January 2012 date July 25, 1985 ref Selected Filmography Thrilling 1965 A Question of Honour 1965 I nostri mariti 1966 Navajo Joe 1966 The Hills Run Red 1967 Matchless film Matchless 1967 Candy 1968 film Candy 1968 A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die film A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die 1968 Giarrettiera Colt 1968 It Takes a Thief 1968 TV ... . NAME Machiavelli, Nicoletta ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 August 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Machiavelli, Nicoletta Category Film actors Category 1944 births Category Living people Italy actor stub de Nicoletta Machiavelli fr Nicoletta Machiavelli it Nicoletta Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Mayberry Machiavelli

    Mayberry Machiavelli is a satirically pejorative phrase coined by John DiIulio John J. DiIulio Jr. , Ph.D., a former George W. Bush administration staffer who ran the President s White House Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives Faith Based Initiative . After DiIulio resigned from his White House post in late 2001, journalist Ron Suskind quoted him in an Esquire magazine Esquire magazine article describing the administration of the Bush White House as follows What you ve got is everything and I mean everything being run by the political arm. It s the reign of the Mayberry Machiavellis. ref cite journal last Suskind first Ron date Jan, 2003 title Why Are These Men Laughing? journal Esquire url http www.ronsuskind.com newsite articles archives 000032.html ref DiIulio elaborated on Mayberry Machiavellis in a subsequent letter to Esquire , ref cite journal last DiIulio first John date October 24, 2002 title Letter Your next essay on the Bush administration journal Esquire url http www.esquire.com features dilulio ref stating that in his experience Presidency of George W. Bush Bush administration staffers almost always substituted political calculation in place of policy discussion. The phrase is derisively meant to invoke infamous Machiavellianism Machiavellian style power politics coupled with a supposed sense of incompetent regional backwardness exemplified by a fictional rural town on Mayberry Mayberry, R.F.D. , and The Andy Griffith Show which ran on the American television network, CBS, from 1960 1971. One of the town s characters, deputy sheriff Barney Fife played by Don Knotts is the epitome of such ineptness. Citation needed date July 2010 References Reflist mayberry Category Presidency of George W. Bush Category American political catch phrases ...   more details



  1. Bernardo di Nicolo Machiavelli

    Orphan date February 2009 Bernardo di Niccol Machiavelli between 1426 and 1429 1500 , was a citizen of Florence and father to Niccol Machiavelli . A Doctor of Law hence, his title of Messer , debts inherited from his father and uncles limited his career preventing him from joining the legal guild. He is known independently for his diary or Libro di Ricordi , chronicling the years 1474 1487. The pages, housed in the Accademia della Crusca Biblioteca Riccardiana in Florence, serve as a valuable window into everyday life and culture during the time and provide the only reliable information on his famous son s early youth. Bernardo Machiavelli was married to Bartolommea di Stefano Nelli. They had four children, Primavera, Margherita, Niccol the author of The Prince and Totto. References Catherine Atkinson Debts, dowries, donkeys. The diary of Niccol Machiavelli s father, messer Bernardo, in Quattrocento Florence , Frankfurt a. M. 2002, ISBN 3 631 38351 7 Cesare Olschki, Hrsg. Bernardo Machiavelli, Libro di Ricordi , Florenz 1954. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Machiavelli, Bernardo Di Nicolo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1500 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Machiavelli, Bernardo Di Nicolo Category 1420s births Machiavelli, Bernardo Di Nicolo Category 1500 deaths Machiavelli, Bernardo Di Nicolo Category Italian writers Machiavelli, Bernardo Di Nicolo Category People from Florence Machiavelli, Bernardo Di Nicolo Italy writer stub de Bernardo di Niccol Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. The Golden Ass (Machiavelli)

    L asino also called L asino d oro English language English The Golden Ass is a satirical poem of eight chapters written by the Italian political scientist and writer Niccol Machiavelli in 1517 . A modernized version of Apuleius Apuleius The Golden Ass rather than a translation of it , it is written in terza rima . It also concerns the theme of metamorphosis , and contains autobiographical, grotesque, and allegorical episodes. External links http bepi1949.altervista.org biblio2 asino asino.htm L Asino complete text it icon DEFAULTSORT Golden Ass Category 1517 works Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli poetry stub br Works by Niccol Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Machiavelli (board game)

    Infobox game title Machiavelli designer S. Craig Taylor and James B. Wood date 1977 publication date players 4 8 ages 12 setup time 5 10 minutes playing time 4 12 hours complexity Medium random chance None Low skills tactical wargame Tactics br Strategy br Psychology br Negotiation Machiavelli is a strategy game strategic board game created by S. Craig Taylor and James B. Wood , and released commercially in 1977 by Battleline Publications , later taken over by Avalon Hill . Set in Renaissance Italy , the board is controlled by the Republic of Florence , the Republic of Venice , the Duchy of Milan , the Kingdom of Naples , the Papal States Papacy , Valois France , Habsburg Austria , and the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Turks . The game shares most of the basic rules of its predecessor Diplomacy game Diplomacy , and introduces many new rules such as money, bribery, three seasons per year, garrisons, and random events such as plague and famine. It features scenarios tailored for as little as four and as many as eight players. Overview Machiavelli is designed to be played by a group of 4 to 8 players. However, the official scenarios are best played with 6 or 8 players. Each one of the players controls one of the available powers. The game board is a map of the Italian Peninsula and its nearby countries, including the southeast of France , Switzerland , Austria , Hungary , the coasts of the Adriatic ... tokens, rebellion tokens, famine tokens and ducats the coinage in Machiavelli . Machiavelli includes ... the game To win a game of Machiavelli , a player must get the control of a certain number of provinces .... This system makes Machiavelli a suitable game to Play by mail game play by mail . The rulebook ... Conquering External links Page of http boardgamegeek.com boardgame 286 machiavelli Machiavelli in BoardGameGeek . http condottierigame.net Condottieri Online version of Machiavelli open source English ... es Machiavelli fr Machiavelli jeu ...   more details



  1. Timeline of Niccolò Machiavelli

    File Macchiavelli01.jpg thumb Statue of Machiavelli at the Uffizi Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy Florence ... Diplomacy diplomat , writer and Political philosophy political philosopher Niccol Machiavelli Niccol di Bernardo dei Machiavelli 1469 &ndash 1527 . Machiavelli was born in Florence, Italy Florence in 1469 ... to Florence, Italy Florence , and Machiavelli was excluded from public life. After suffering imprisonment ... the Discourses on Livy Discourses on the First Decade of Livy The Art of War Machiavelli The Art ... May 3 Birth in Florence, Italy Florence of Niccol di Bernardo Machiavelli to Bernardo di Nicolo Machiavelli Bernardo and Bartolomea n e de Nelli . 1471 August 6 9 Cardinal Francesco della Rovere is Papal conclave, 1471 elected Pope as Sixtus IV . 1480s 1481 With his brother Totto, Machiavelli begins ... Machiavelli is confirmed by the Great Council as second chancellor of the Republic. July Machiavelli ... matters ref cite web title Niccol Machiavelli url http www.westernciv.com greatminds machiavelli bio.shtml work Great Minds Machiavelli biography publisher Institute for the Study of Western Civilization ... , Pope Julius II , Pope Clement VII and Charles VIII of France . 1500 July Machiavelli is sent on a six ... stabilise the republican institutions ref name Grafton 2003, p. ix . 1503 Machiavelli publishes Description ... di Chiana Del modo di trattare i popoli della Valdichiana ribellati . For Machiavelli s plan to assert ... name GraftonX Grafton 2003, p. x. ref April Machiavelli is sent on mission to Pandolfo Petrucci , ruler ... . October Machiavelli is sent on mission to the Papal court at Rome ref name GraftonX . November Papal conclave, October 1503 Election of Pope Julius II ref name Creighton . 1504 Machiavelli s poem .... January Machiavelli travels on his second mission to the court of Louis XII ref name GraftonX ... lo stato di Firenze ref Germino, Machiavelli to Marx , p24 ref . January Recruits for the militia in the Mugello region , north of Florence. August October Machiavelli s second mission to the Papal Court ...   more details



  1. The Art of War (Machiavelli)

    Renaissance political philosopher and historian Niccol Machiavelli . The format of Art of War is a socratic dialogue . The purpose, declared by Lord Fabrizio Colonna perhaps Machiavelli s persona ..., to esteem less the private than the public good. To these ends, Machiavelli notes in his preface, the military ... the following year, it was the only historical or political work printed during Machiavelli ... disguise for Machiavelli himself, but this view has been challenged by scholars such as Mansfield ref name virtue Harvey C. Mansfield, Machiavelli s Virtue , Chicago and London University of Chicago ... di Filippo Strozzi , patrizio fiorentino in a preface which ostentatiously pronounces Machiavelli s authorship. After repeated uses of the first person single to introduce the dialogue, Machiavelli ... and employed. Background Machiavelli s Art of War echoes many themes, issues, ideas and proposals ... The Discourses . To the contemporary reader, Machiavelli s dialogue may seem impractical and to under ... on a thorough study and analysis of classical and contemporary military practices. Machiavelli had ... of Republican government . Military strategy and science Machiavelli wrote that war must ... on the security provided by the military. ref Art of War By Niccol Machiavelli, pg. 234 ref Critique ... men would have been a viable tactic. In addition Machiavelli was not writing in a vacuum Art of War ... better. Machiavelli therefore talks up the advantages of a militia of those arms that Florence could ... Maurice of Nassau . ref name Farnesworth Niccol Machiavelli, Art of War , Trans. Ellis Farnesworth ... Wars . While Machiavelli s influence as a military theory military theorist is often given a backseat ... named Machiavelli next to Caesar title Caesar , Polybius , and Commynes as an authority on military ..., Machiavelli was still frequently quoted. In the eighteenth century, the Marshal de saxe Marshal ... though without much basis saw in Machiavelli the master who has taught Frederick the Great the tactics ...   more details



  1. Machiavelli and the Four Seasons

    Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and thinker Niccol Machiavelli . Machiavelli and the Four Seasons ... themselves, that this is actually an album by a group called Machiavelli and the Four Seasons . The liner ... a representation of what Machiavelli and the Four Seasons might actually sound like. The actual tracks ... track list for the TISM release of Machiavelli and the Four Seasons. tracklist extra column ... Producer TISM Last album Australia The Lucky Cunt br 1993 This album Machiavelli and the Four Seasons br bonus disc 1996 Next album Jung Talent Time br 1995 To celebrate Machiavelli going gold , it was re ... edition 1996 re issues of Machiavelli and the Four Seasons . The title is a re wording of the protest ... date in 1995. Track listing As Machines Against the Rage was released with Machiavelli and the Four ... Lewis work Allmusic accessdate 2011 10 22 ref See also Niccol Machiavelli The Four Seasons group ... http www.tism.com.au lyrics machiavelli.html Song lyrics TISM Discography DEFAULTSORT Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Machiavelli (Italian card game)

    Orphan date April 2010 unreferenced date April 2011 Machiavelli is an Italian card game derived from Rummy and is usually played by 2 up to 5 players, but can played by even an higher number. Because of its characteristics, is not generally associated with gambling, but is instead a party game. Its appearance among card games can be traced to the Second World War. Deck of Cards Play requires two decks of 52 standard playing cards, excluding the jokers. Dealing The dealer, chosen at random, deals 15 cards to each player in clockwise direction. If there are five or more players, the dealer may reduce the number of cards dealt to each person, three cards being the minimum. After dealing the remaining deck is placed in the center of the table. Opening Play The player to the left of the dealer goes first. The game continues going clockwise. Rules There are three main actions that the player can decide to play Play a valid combination of cards on the table. Add one or more cards to an existing combination of cards. Draw a card from the deck if you don t play any cards. A valid combination means Three or four of the same card, but different suits example cards 7h 7d 7s A straight of at least three consecutive cards of the same suit example cards 3s 4s 5s Adding one or more cards to a combination on the table example adding cards 2s to cards 3s 4s 5s , and or adding cards 7c to cards 7h 7d 7s When finished, the current player passes the game to the player on his left, and should not draw a card. A player who fails to place any cards on the table must draw the top card from the deck and end his turn. Special features of the game The defining feature of Machiavelli is being able to make changes to the combinations of cards already on the table. The current player, if desired, may ... incorporated into valid groups by other players. This article was originally translated from the it Machiavelli gioco Italian Wikipedia Page DEFAULTSORT Machiavelli Italian Card Game Category Italian ...   more details



  1. The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu

    File Books 002.jpg thumb right 200px Book cover The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu in the original French language French Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu is a satire written by Maurice Joly , an lawyer attorney with political views that were conservative , monarchist , and legitimist ic, which was first published in Geneva , Switzerland in 1864. It was written in protest against the regime of Napoleon III . In this work, Niccol Machiavelli Niccol di Bernardo dei Machiavelli and Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de La Br de et de Montesquieu engage in dialectics dialectical argument, with Machiavelli whom Joly consigned to hell because he believed Machiavelli s work The Prince was almost a how to manual for usurpers taking the case for the power of the state as ultimate authority and Montesquieu whom Joly consigned to hell for supporting the idea of popular sovereignty, which the legitimistic Joly refused to tolerate putting forth a contrasting liberal thesis. The book was banned by the Napoleonic regime and confiscated upon distribution into France . Joly was imprisoned for fifteen months for having written the work. The book does not delve into the matters of ethnicities race or religion , but elements of the text were plagiarized in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion . ref Cite book last Bein first Alex year 1990 page 339 title The Jewish question biography of a world problem isbn 9780838632529 publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press ref ref Cite book last1 Jacobs first1 Steven Leonard last2 Weitzman first2 Mark title Dismantling the Big Lie The Protocols of the Elders of Zion year 2003 ... 16 18 August 1921 ref The work Library of Congress Catalog record The dialogue in hell between Machiavelli ... Montesquieu. English Main Title The dialogue in hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu Maurice Joly ... Between Machiavelli And Montesquieu, The Category Dialogues Category Satirical books Category 1864 ...   more details



  1. The First Decade (poem)

    The First Decade lang it Decennale primo is a 1506 poem by Italian writer Niccol Machiavelli . ref David, Wootton, Selected political writings by Niccol Machiavelli , p. 37 ref References reflist Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli br Works by Niccol Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Clizia

    Clizia is a comedy by Italian Renaissance political scientist and writer Niccol Machiavelli , written in 1525. ref http www.waveland.com Titles Machiavelli Clizia.htm ref The work is based upon a classical play by Plautus . ref Maria J. Falco, Feminist interpretations of Niccol Machiavelli , p. 334 ref References reflist Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli Category 1525 books br Works by Niccol Machiavelli it Clizia Machiavelli nl Clizia ...   more details



  1. The Second Decade (poem)

    The Second Decade Italian Decennale secondo is a poem by Italian Renaissance writer Niccol Machiavelli . Published in 1509 it is an update to Machiavelli s earlier work The First Decade poem The First Decade Decennale Primo , published in 1504. ref George Bull, Anthony Grafton, The Prince by Niccol Machiavelli, Chronology, p. 10 ref References reflist External links http bepi1949.altervista.org biblio2 decennal decenn2.htm Text of the poem in Italian Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli br Works by Niccol Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. Discourse about the Provision of Money

    Discourse about the Provision of Money Italian Discorso sopra la provisione del danaro is a 1502 work by Italian political scientist and writer Niccol Machiavelli . ref W. K. Marriott, The Prince by Niccol Machiavelli, p. 20 ref References reflist br Works by Niccol Machiavelli notability date December 2010 Category 1502 books Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli econ book stub December 2010 ...   more details



  1. Discourse on Reforming the Government of Florence

    Wikify date September 2011 The Discourse on Reforming the Government of Florence Italian Discorso sopra il riformare lo stato di Firenze is a 1520 work by Italian Renaissance political scientist and writer Niccol Machiavelli . ref Silvia Ruffo Fiore, Niccol Machiavelli, p174 ref ref Dante L. Germino, Machiavelli to Marx , p. 24 ref References reflist Further reading http www.latinamericanhistory.net florentinarum.html Full Text of the Discourse in Italian, Bibliotheca Philosophica br Works by Niccol Machiavelli Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli Category 1520 books nl Verhandeling over de hervorming van de Florentijnse staat na de dood van Lorenzo ...   more details



  1. Discourse on Pisa

    Discourse on Pisa Italian Discorso sopra le cose di history of Pisa Pisa is a 1499 work by Italian Renaissance historian and political scientist Niccol Machiavelli . ref http books.google.co.uk books?id LJtz0iWO4O4C&pg PA507&lpg PA507&dq 22Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa 22&source bl&ots G9xbC513lL&sig 79AD E eQe2FiO68bH yQp3lc1Y&hl en&ei AAVZSqWcNuDTjAezpakb&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2 ref References reflist br Works by Niccol Machiavelli Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli ...   more details



  1. On the method of dealing with the Rebellious Peoples of Valdichiana

    On the method of dealing with the Rebellious Peoples of Valdichiana lang it Del modo di trattare i popoli della Valdichiana ribellati ref cite web last Machiavelli first Niccol title Opere di Niccol Machiavelli, Volume 2 url http books.google.co.uk books?id Yr4pAAAAYAAJ&pg PA385&dq Del modo di trattare i popoli della Valdichiana ribellati&hl pt PT&ei 0iytToC2K7KK4gTv0ICbDw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCoQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Del 20modo 20di 20trattare 20i 20popoli 20della 20Valdichiana 20ribellati&f false publisher Google Books accessdate 30 October 2011 language Italian ref is a 1502 work by Italian political scientist and historian Niccol Machiavelli . A short excerpt in English may be found in Allan Gilbert s Machiavelli Volume One . References reflist Works by Niccol Machiavelli Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli Poli book stub Italy hist stub ...   more details



  1. The Second Decade

    The Second Decade may refer to The Second Decade album An album by Michael W. Smith . The Second Decade poem A 1509 poem by Niccol Machiavelli . disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Life of Castruccio Castracani

    The Life of Castruccio Castracani Italian Vita di Castruccio Castracani is a short work by Niccol Machiavelli . It is made in the form of a short biographical account of the like of the medieval Tuscan condottiere , Castruccio Castracani , who lived in and ruled Lucca . File Serravalle Pistoiese Panorama.JPG 350px right thumb A view of Serravalle near Pistoia , and set upon a hill with some sides being quite steep. Machiavelli describes an attack by the Lucca n forces of Castracani on the ridge of this town, that successfully caught Florence Florentine forces by surprise. The book is thought to have ..., along with Machiavelli, are considered members of the so called Orti Oricellari group. Despite being ... by Machiavelli. It is therefore sometimes compared to his more well known works including The Prince , the Discourses on Livy , and the The Art of War Machiavelli Art of War . A distinct section ... to Democritus by Diogenes Laertius . Machiavelli treats Castracani as a person whose aim was to unite Tuscany, but who failed because, as Machiavelli has the dying Castracani tell his heir Fortuna ... can overcome the arbiter of all things is a common theme in Machiavelli s better known political works such as The Prince . By treating Castracani as a founder, almost, of a new state, Machiavelli ... Machiavelli opens with a passage that treats prophets as the highest type of secular prince. quotation ... be boring to repeat and little acceptable to readers... harvcoltxt Machiavelli 1958 p 533 Castracani was found as a baby left in a field, Machiavelli reports. Machiavelli ends by touching upon another .... harvcoltxt Machiavelli 1958 p 559 References Citation last Machiavelli first Niccol chapter The Life of Castrucio Castracani of Lucca volume 2 title Machiavelli The Chief Works and Others year 1958 pages 533 559 . Translated by Alan Gilbert Citation title Thoughts on Machiavelli last Strauss first ... strategy books Category Political science books Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli Category ...   more details




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