The works of Nicholas Machiavel, secretary of state to the republic of Florence [electronic resource] / newly translated from the originals ; illustrated with notes, anecdotes, dissertations, and the life of Machiavel, never before published, and several new plans on the art of war by Ellis Farneworth.
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Other title: | Works. Selections. English. 1762. HeinOnline world constitutions illustrated. |
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Language: | English Italian |
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Printed for Thomas Davies, Thomas Waller, R. and J. Dodsley, James Fletcher, Mess. Balfour and Hamilton, and Mr. James Hoey, Junior,
1762.
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. The history of Florence
- The prince
- The life of Castruccio Castricani, of Lucca
- A narrative of the method taken by Duke Valentine to rid himself of Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto da Fermo, Paula Ursini, and the Duke of Gravina
- A sketch of the constitution and affairs of France
- A sketch of the affairs and constitution of Germany.
- v. 2. Political discourses upon the first decad of Livy
- The art of war
- The marriage of Belphegor: a novel
- Posthumous works of Nicholas Machiavel. A discourse concerning the proper ways and means of reforming the government of Florence, written by the command of Pope Leo X ; Letters written by him in the name of that republic, upon different occasions, whilst he was Secretary of State to it.