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Machiavelli, Niccolò M Philosophers


Machiavelli, Niccolò
Niccolò Machiavelli, 1469–1527. Renaissance Italian thinker often viewed as the first political scientist. Machiavelli studied political and military history with a view to practical applications. The Prince is his most famous work.

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- An introduction to his life and thought, with a bibliography and a timeline. From BBC Education.


  • - A 40 minute radio program with scholars discussing Machiavelli and Renaissance Florence. Requires Real Audio.
  • - A brief biography with suggestions for further reading.
  • - Contains a summary of his fundamental concepts along with an outline of The Prince, biographical information, bibliography, and forum.
  • - A biography with a list of writings.
  • - A timeline and a short bibliography by William Fredlund.
  • - A biographical article by Andrew Curry. Free registration required.
  • - A very short introduction from The Philosophers' Magazine.
  • - A webliography with links to introductory and biographical material, electronic texts and secondary sources. By Timo Laine.
  • - A short summary of his life and thought, originally included as the introduction to an edition of The History of Florence. From The University of Adelaide Library Electronic Texts Collection.
  • - An encyclopedia entry, including a short biography, a list of his works and a summary of his ideas.
  • - Select quotes.
  • - A profile and overview of his works.
  • - A brief history of the Italian political philosopher and an overview of Renaissance Florence during his life. Also includes full text of his work both in the original Italian and in English. From About.com.
  • - An encyclopedia entry at Bartleby.com.
  • - A brief introduction to his life and thought from the World Civilizations project at Washington State University.
  • - A discussion of his life and works, with links to electronic texts and additional information.
  • - A biography with lists of writings and further readings. From Andreas Teuber.
  • - A biography by W. K. Marriott, a translator of The Prince. Originally included as the introduction to the book. From The University of Adelaide Library Electronic Texts Collection.


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