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Oxford University Press, Usa Machiavelli - The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance Oxford-Warburg Studies



Oxford University Press, Usa Machiavelli - The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance Oxford-Warburg Studies
This summary is about the book "Machiavelli - The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance Oxford-Warburg Studies" by Sydney Anglo. The book is about the reception of Niccolo Machiavelli's works, and it focuses on the different contexts in which they were studied. It is written in a lively and trenchant style, and it is an original contribution by a leading expert in the fi... more details
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  • Provides an in-depth analysis of how Machiavelli's works were received in different periods and contexts
  • Offers an original perspective on the influence of Machiavelli's thought
  • Provides a valuable resource for students and scholars of Renaissance studies


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Author David Cressy , Sydney Anglo , Mathew Thomson
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199267767
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This summary is about the book "Machiavelli - The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance Oxford-Warburg Studies" by Sydney Anglo. The book is about the reception of Niccolo Machiavelli's works, and it focuses on the different contexts in which they were studied. It is written in a lively and trenchant style, and it is an original contribution by a leading expert in the field of Renaissance studies.

Between 1513 and 1525 Niccolo Machiavelli wrote a series of works dealing with political, military, and historical matters. One of these (the 'Arte della guerra') was published in 1521, but the rest of his major writings were not published until 1531-2, nearly five years after his death. They continued to be reissued regularly, well into the early seventeenth century. The popularity of Machiavelli's books, the variety of his themes, the different contexts within which he was studied, the range of readers' interests, and the fact that his name entered the vocabulary of every European language - all make his early reception a fruitful field of enquiry. Historians of ideas have tended to tidy up the past in order to make it comprehensible but Sydney Anglo is concerned with heterogeneity, and with the often irrational and emotional aspects of sixteenth-century thought. Basing his research entirely upon primary sources he quotes extensively in the conviction that, in a battle of words, the words themselves and their tone convey more than summaries of intellectual abstractions. Authors - hostile, enthusiastic, and indifferent - are closely examined; and many different contexts, political and intellectual, are considered. Sometimes Machiavelli was influential, sometimes not, but in this history of his reception, silences often prove significant. Written in a lively and trenchant style, this new interpretation of the impact of Machievalli is an original contribution of high quality by a leading expert in the field of Renaissance studies.

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