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Machiavelli and His Friends: Their Personal Correspondence [Hardcover]

Niccolo Machiavelli (Author), David Sices (Editor), James B. Atkinson (Editor)


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November 1996
This volume presents a complete annotated collection in English of known personal correspondence to and from Niccolo Machiavelli. Spanning the years of Machiavelli's adult life, from 1497 until his death in 1527, this correpondence between Machiavelli and his friends, colleagues and compatriots - some of whom were the most influential thinkers of the day - presents a panorama of life, people and critical events in Renaissance Italy. The correspondence offers insight into the origins of Machiavelli's ideas on history, politics, literature and society and the social context out of which his achievements arose. Often his correspondence served as a testing ground for ideas he developed more fully in his writing. While the letters taken together show Machiavelli both living within and transcending his own time, on a more intimate level they reveal the human element that helped to shape his thought. Machiavelli emerges as an individual with multifaceted capabilities and a multitude of roles, among them devoted humanist, political analyst, shrewd rhetorician and practical joker. Based on an authoritative critical Italian edition by Franco Gaeta, the collection includes 257 letters written to Machiavelli and 84 letters written by him. Arranged chronologically, correpondence to and by Machiavelli is interwoven so that readers may easily follow discussions between him and his associates. The translators provide an introduction that establishes the political and cultural context of the correspondence and headnotes that introduce each section of letters. Their explanatory and historical annotations illuminate people, places and events mentioned within the letters. Machiavelli's correspondence opens a window onto an important era in Western intellectual history, disclosing the language, thoughts and preoccupations of some of the key people who shaped the Italian Renaissance. "Machiavelli and His Friends" should interest students of Machiavelli, specialists in political science and Renaissance literature and history, and general readers desiring to know more intimately one of the most fascinating personalities of the Renaissance.

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Specialists in several facets of Renaissance culture will welcome this translation of the letters of the man hailed as the first modern political theorist. The text, and to a great extent the notes, rest on Volume 3 of Franco Gaeta's Opere di Niccolo Machiavelli (1984). Their contents overwhelmingly deal with the political machinations of the Italian city-states and the jockeyings of France, Spain, England, the German empire, and the Swiss for power in Italy. The letters offer some insight into Machiavelli's familial and extramarital relationships, his business dealings, and his experience of country life. In a general introduction, the editors, who are also the translators (other works include The Comedies of Machiavelli, Univ. Pr. of New England, 1985), discuss Machiavelli as a linguist, storyteller, and stylist. The felicitous translation of the 335 letters (plus eight that cannot be precisely dated), many to his good friend Francesco Vettori, Florentine ambassador to Rome, reveal echoes of The Prince. For academic collections.
Bennett D. Hill, Georgetown Univ.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"A labor of love.... These letters are gold, the richest Machiavelli vein there is for mining the life and the ideas."—Colin Walters, Washington Times

"A marvelous book that gives us, for the first time in English, all the extant personal letters that Machiavelli exchanged with his friends and associates over thirty years.... A major event."—John M. Najemy, Cornell University

"Bravo!' to the superb edition Atkinson and Sices have produced.... Should be required reading."—Peter Bondanella, Indiana University

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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