Florentine Histories: Newly Translated Edition

Florentine Histories: Newly Translated Edition

Florentine Histories: Newly Translated Edition

Florentine Histories: Newly Translated Edition

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Overview

The description for this book, Florentine Histories, will be forthcoming.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691008639
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 08/23/1990
Edition description: Newly Translated
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 549,222
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) was a diplomat, politician, and philosopher of the Italian Renaissance. Modern political philosophy and political science is founded on Machiavelli's writings. He served for many years as a senior official in the Florentine Republic with responsibilities in diplomatic and military affairs. When the Medicis came to power, he was imprisoned and then retired to the writing of his works of political philosophy.

Introduction

From the Introduction

In Florentine History Machiavelli wrote about his native city, which he loved with a passion — more than his soul, he said — and by which he was exasperated. He was not just the famously cold, ironic analyst of ruthless power politics, evident in much of his most famous work, The Prince; he had a fervent sense of the common good and how that might be achieved in a republic. For him, Florence had the potential to be one of the greatest of republics, a match for ancient Rome itself, but that potential had never been fulfilled. In the Florentine History is a series of eight essays (known as 'books') on the city and its Italian context during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. They do not follow all the rules of what we see today as professional historical writing — Machiavelli journalist — but they are the fruit of one of the most original minds ever to have been brought to bear on politics.

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