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The Florentine history

NiccolГІ Machiavelli

The Florentine history

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Published by Constable in London .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Political science,
  • Political ethics,
  • War,
  • Florence (Italy) -- History

  • Edition Notes

    Statementwritten by Niccolò Machiavelli ; translated from the Italian by Ninian Hill Thomson. 1.
    ContributionsThomson, Ninian Hill.
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL16201592M


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James Lockhart has provided. Florence was founded as a Roman military colony about the 1st century bce, and during its long history it has been a republic, a seat of the duchy of Tuscany, and a capital (–70) of Italy.

During the 14th–16th century Florence achieved preeminence in commerce and finance, learning, and especially the arts. The Florentine Codex, Book One: The Gods: A General History of the Things of New.

$ Free shippingLocation: Truckee, California. One of these versions is, for example, devoted to history of the Aztec gods and according to sources, it was sent by Sahagún to Pope Pius V ( – ), a professor of philosophy and theology for years and grand inquisitor of the Roman church.

Complete version of the Florentine Codex (Code of Florence) was published in Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. A detail from Book 9 of the Florentine Codex shows a feather worker preparing tropical bird feathers for a feather mosaic.

The 16th century codex was Author: Carolina A. Miranda. The Florentine Codex is divided into twelve books, with each book dedicated to a specific aspect of Aztec life. Of the collection the most prominent are Book 1, which is dedicated to the Gods, Book 2 to the ceremonies, Book 10 to general history, Book.

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by Thomas /5(3). A word of explanation is due to my readers touching the genesis of the present work. In I began a course of lectures at our Istituto Superiore on the History of Florence, chiefly for the purpose of examining the political constitution of the Republic, and investigating the various transformations it had undergone during the long series of internal revolutions by which the.

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