Borgia the “archer”, i.e. provident and fierce prince; “odour”, i.e. examples of the past
Lessons on Macchiavelli’s Prince, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XVIII, XXV.
Lessons on Macchiavelli’s Prince, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XVIII, XXV.
Contents
- Providence and fiercy of Cesare Borgia
- His fortune, virtue, mistake
- The painful subversion of the rules in the moral chapters
- The contradictory laws on Virtue and Fortune. The tragic outcome
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