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Niccolò Machiavelli
Santi di Tito
May 3
1469
History of Florence
June 21
1527
Diplomat
Power (social and political)
Machiavellianism
Morality
Selfishness
Discourses on Livy
Arno
De officiis
Sarcasm
Girolamo Savonarola
Peace
Liberty
Piombino
Caterina Sforza
Louis XII of France
Cesare Borgia
Arezzo
Urbino
Pope Alexander VI
Piero Soderini
Imola
Raphael
France
Bologna
Francesco Vettori
Bolzano
The Battle of Anghiari (painting)
Empirical research
Lyon
Dogma
Interdict
Pope Leo X
Brescia
Pavia
Pope Clement VII
Amnesty
Siena
Livorno
Genoa
Lucca
Capri
Faenza
Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto
Modena
Apennine Mountains
Sack of Rome (1527)
Castel Sant'Angelo
Galley
Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence
Republic
Francesco I. Sforza
16th century
Psychological projection
Francesco Guicciardini
Salvation History
Polybius
Anarchy
Historiography
Leonardo Bruni
Athens
Politics as a Vocation
Destiny
Randomness
Praxis (process)
Social actions
Assertiveness
Terentia (gens)
The Mandrake
Plautus
Novella
Pluto (mythology)
Drama
Classical antiquity
Imitation
Aristophanes
Dante Alighieri
Agostino Nifo
Reginald Pole
Leo Strauss
Jean Bodin
Baruch Spinoza
Arthur Schopenhauer
James Harrington (author)
Hans Freyer
Counter-Reformation
Giovanni Botero
Anti-Machiavel
Nobility
John Adams
Sebastian de Grazia
Harvey Mansfield
Carlo Schmid (German politician)
Quentin Skinner
Project Gutenberg
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Integrated Authority File
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