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Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the most famous Italian thinkers and political figures of the Renaissance era (he held the position of the Secretary of State in Florence), a writer, historian, military theorist, who created a number of historical-political works ('Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius', 'History of Florence'). His most significant and controversial work became the treatise 'The Prince'. For many years, this book was associated with the politics of poison and dagger, and after its publication, the term 'Machiavellianism' appeared, denoting cynicism, permissiveness, duplicity in politics.
This edition introduces the reader to Machiavelli's treatise 'On the Art of War', which stands alongside the greatest works on the theory of military affairs. It is here that ideas of great importance for the subsequent history of the Western world are first voiced, supported by numerous examples of great victories and defeats of antiquity.
The treatise 'On the Art of War' is presented in a new translation and is accompanied by an article and detailed notes.
This edition introduces the reader to Machiavelli's treatise 'On the Art of War', which stands alongside the greatest works on the theory of military affairs. It is here that ideas of great importance for the subsequent history of the Western world are first voiced, supported by numerous examples of great victories and defeats of antiquity.
The treatise 'On the Art of War' is presented in a new translation and is accompanied by an article and detailed notes.
Author:
Author:Niccolo Machiavelli
Cover:
Cover:soft
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
Dimensions:
Dimensions:18x11.5x1.5 cm
Series:
Series:Azbuka-Classic (softcover)
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-23251-8
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