Machiavelli

ISBN-10
0809067064
ISBN-13
9780809067060
Series
Machiavelli
Category
Political scientists
Pages
102
Language
English
Published
1981-01-01
Publisher
Hill & Wang
Author
Quentin Skinner

Description

A brief survey of his life and writings focusing on three major works-The Prince, The Discourses, and The History of Florence.

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