Influential Thinkers of the Renaissance

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Cosimo, Inc., 1 בדצמ׳ 2005 - 404 עמודים
[T]o slaughter fellow-citizens, to betray friends, to be devoid of pity, honor, and religion, cannot be counted as merits, for these are means which may lead to power, but which confer no glory.-from The PrinceHere, in one volume, are three of the greatest works of the Renaissance, artifacts of the flowering of learning and culture in Europe that gave birth to our modern world: . The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527), is one of the most significant-and most remarkably misunderstood-essays on government ever written. A product of the political intrigue of Florentine Italy, it is a stunning commentary on ambition and the uses and misuses of power.. Utopia, by Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), is a startling work of social and cultural philosophy that may also, with its fictional conceit, be considered a forerunner of the novel.. Ninety-Five Theses, by Martin Luther (1483-1546), ushered in the religious upheaval of the Reformation. A searing indictment of the corruption in the Catholic Church, Luther's writings laid the foundations for the diverse religious culture in which we live today.With its introductory notes and commentary, this edition, first published in 1910, is a compact course in humanities and cultural history, and essential reading for any liberal education.
 

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THE PRINCE
3
CHAPTER
7
Of New Princedoms Acquired By the Aid of Others
23
Of Those Who By Their Crimes Come to
30
Of Ecclesiastical Princedoms
39
Of Auxiliary Mixed and National Arms
47
Of the Qualities In Respect of Which Men
53
How Princes Should Keep Faith
59
Of the Secretaries of Princes
79
An Exhortation to Liberate Italy from the Bar
86
THE LIFE OF SIR THOMAS MORE
92
SIR THOMAS MORE
143
THE NINETYFIVE THESES
259
ADDRESS TO THE CHRISTIAN NOBILITY OF THE GERMAN
276
HC XXXVI
289
CONCERNING CHRISTIAN LIBERTY
353

Whether Fortresses and Certain Other Expedients
71

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Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3, 1469 in Florence, Italy. He was a political philosopher, statesman, and court advisor. Starting out as a clerk, he quickly rose in the ranks because he understood balance of power issues involved in many of his diplomatic missions. His political pursuits quickly ended after he was imprisoned by the Medici family. He is best known for The Prince, his guide to power attainment and cutthroat leadership. He also wrote poetry and plays, including a comedy named Mandragola. He died on June 21, 1527 at the age of 58.

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