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Machiavelli's Prince: Traditions, Text and Translations (Viella Historical Research) [Hardcover] Black, Robert; Bonsi, Claudia; Domenichelli, Mario; Fubini, Roberto; Gardini, Nicola; Gatti, Hilary; Inglese, Giorgio; Landon, William; Manchio, Corinne; McLaughlin, Fiat Serena Professor of Italian Studies Martin; Ozbot, Martina; Pallini, Germano; Petrina, Alessandra; Refini, Eugenio; Robertson, Reader in German and Fellow Ritchie; Scichilone, Giorgio and Terrenato, Francesca
Black, Robert; Bonsi, Claudia; Domenichelli, Mario; Fubini, Roberto; Gardini, Nicola; Gatti, Hilary; Inglese, Giorgio; Landon, William; Manchio, Corinne; McLaughlin, Fiat Serena Professor of Italian Studies Martin; Ozbot, Martina; Pallini, Germano; Petrina, Alessandra; Refini, Eugenio; Robertson, Reader in German and Fellow Ritchie; Scichilone, Giorgio; Terrenato, Francesca; Gardini, Nicola [Editor]; McLaughlin, Fiat Serena Professor of Italian Studies Martin [Editor];
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Never read, pages are clean and unmarked. Our copy is a new hardback, with printed covers, showing two small chips in the cover along the front spine edge. Binding is tight.

Machiavelli's Prince: traditions, text and translations
Black, Robert; Bonsi, Claudia; Domenichelli, Mario; Fubini, Roberto; Gardini, Nicola; Gatti, Hilary; Inglese, Giorgio; Landon, William; Manchio, Corinne; McLaughlin, Martin; Ozbot, Martina; Pallini, Germano; Petrina, Alessandra; Refini, Eugenio; Robertson, Ritchie; Scichilone, Giorgio; Terrenato, Francesca
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Librería: Libro Co. Italia Srl, San Casciano Val di Pesa, ItaliaLibro Co. Italia Srl
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Rilegato. Condición: new. A cura di Gardini N. e McLaughlin M.Roma, 2017; ril., pp. 270, cm 24x12.(Viella Historical Research). One of the high-points of Italian Renaissance humanism, Machiavelli's The Prince immediately transcended the time and culture from which it had sprung, circulating throughout Europe and paving the road…to an astonishing variety of discussions on power and liberty for centuries to come. Indeed, one could hardly think of a literary work whose reception has been more controversial and arguably more crucial to the fashioning of modernity. This volume explores pivotal aspects of the text's complex identity, focusing on three interrelated areas: 1. The Prince's own ways of appropriating ancient and modern traditions of political thought and ethics; 2. the textual history and interpretive details of the work; 3. translations of the treatise into foreign languages (including English and other translations), with their cultural adaptations and reconceptualizations of the original. All chapters offer highly original insights by leading experts on The Prince, shedding light on hitherto neglected topics and locating Machiavelli's masterpiece in an intriguing network of intersecting perspectives. Libro.

Machiavelli's Prince : traditions, text and translations
Black, Robert; Bonsi, Claudia; Domenichelli, Mario; Fubini, Roberto; Gardini, Nicola; Gatti, Hilary; Inglese, Giorgio; Landon, William; Manchio, Corinne; McLaughlin, Martin; Ozbot, Martina; Pallini, Germano; Petrina, Alessandra; Refini, Eugenio; Robertson, Ritchie; Scichilone, Giorgio; Terrenato, Francesca
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Librería: Libreria già Nardecchia s.r.l., Rome, ItaliaLibreria già Nardecchia s.r.l.
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Condición: NEW. Viella: Viella, 2017 9788867288434 Viella historical research 7 605 270 p. : ill. col., indice, biografia, bibliografia ; 24 cm. One of the high-points of Italian Renaissance humanism, Machiavelli's The Prince immediately transcended the time and culture from which it had sprung, circulating throughout Europe and… paving the road to an astonishing variety of discussions on power and liberty for centuries to come. Indeed, one could hardly think of a literary work whose reception has been more controversial and arguably more crucial to the fashioning of modernity. This volume explores pivotal aspects of the text's complex identity, focusing on three interrelated areas: 1. The Prince's own ways of appropriating ancient and modern traditions of political thought and ethics; 2. the textual history and interpretive details of the work; 3. translations of the treatise into foreign languages (including English and other translations), with their cultural adaptations and reconceptualizations of the original. All chapters offer highly original insights by leading experts on The Prince, shedding light on hitherto neglected topics and locating Machiavelli's masterpiece in an intriguing network of intersecting perspectives. One of the high-points of Italian Renaissance humanism, Machiavelli's The Prince immediately transcended the time and culture from which it had sprung, circulating throughout Europe and paving the road to an astonishing variety of discussions on power and liberty for centuries to come. Indeed, one could hardly think of a literary work whose reception has been more controversial and arguably more crucial to the fashioning of modernity. This volume explores pivotal aspects of the text's complex identity, focusing on three interrelated areas: 1. The Prince's own ways of appropriating ancient and modern traditions of political thought and ethics; 2. the textual history and interpretive details of the work; 3. translations of the treatise into foreign languages (including English and other translations), with their cultural adaptations and reconceptualizations of the original. All chapters offer highly original insights by leading experts on The Prince, shedding light on hitherto neglected topics and locating Machiavelli's masterpiece in an intriguing network of intersecting perspectives. Gardini,Nicola - Mclaughlin,Martin.