Machiavelli: The Chief Works and Others, Vol. III, Volume 3From praise for the 1965 edition: Allan Gilbert is unquestionably the most accurate and reliable translator of Machiavelli into English; the publication of this edition is an altogether happy occasion. Students of the history of political thought owe a particular debt of gratitude to Allan Gilbert.”—Dante Germino, The Journal of Politics “A most remarkable achievement.”—Felix Gilbert, Renaissance Quarterly |
Contents
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The Natures of Florentine Men | 1436 |
Words to Be Spoken on the Law for Appropriating Money | 1439 |
First Decennale ten years of Florentine history 14941504 | 1444 |
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