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E-raamat: Machiavelli: A Renaissance Life

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2013
  • Kirjastus: Prometheus Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781616148065
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  • Kirjastus: Prometheus Books
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  • ISBN-13: 9781616148065
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"This epic piece of storytelling brings the world of fifteenth-century Italy to life as it traces Machiavelli's rise from young boy to controversial political thinker. The often-vilified Renaissance politico and author of The Prince comes to life as a diabolically clever, yet mild mannered and conscientious civil servant. Author Joseph Markulin presents Machiavelli's life as a true adventure story, replete with violence, treachery, heroism, betrayal, sex, bad popes, noble outlaws, deformed kings, menacing Turks, even more menacing Lutherans, unscrupulous astrologers, untrustworthy dentists--and, of course, forbidden love. While sharing the stage with Florence's Medici family, the nefarious and perhaps incestuous Borgias, the artists Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, and the doomed prophet Savonarola, Machiavelli is imprisoned, tortured, and ultimately abandoned. Nevertheless, he remains the sworn enemy of tyranny and a tireless champion of freedom and the republican form of government. Out of the cesspool that was Florentine Renaissance politics, only one name is still uttered today--that of Niccolo Machiavelli. This mesmerizing, vividly told story will show you why his fame endures"--

Details the Renaissance political thinker's life, a story replete with violence, treachery, heroism, betrayal, sex, bad popes, noble outlaws, deformed kings, menacing Turks and Lutherans, unscrupulous astrologers, untrustworthy dentists, and forbidden love.

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Discover the real Machiavelli through this nonfiction novel based on the life of the man whose name has, perhaps wrongly, become synonymous with immoral abuse of power.This epic piece of storytelling brings the world of 15th-century Italy to life as it traces Machiavelli's rise from young boy to controversial political thinker.
Prologue Ending in a .Execution: May 23, 1498 9(30)
Part 1 A Boyhood at the Summit of Western Civilization
1 Carp, Artichokes, Black Beans, White Beans
39(8)
2 The Devil's Ass---and the Angel's Thousand Black Teeth
47(8)
3 An Ambush and an Apparition
55(16)
4 The Archbishop of Outlaws
71(11)
5 The Jewess
82(7)
6 In the Ghetto
89(10)
7 A Witch Hunt
99(6)
8 A Guide for the Perplexed
105(17)
9 The Handkerchief
122(19)
Part 2 The Prophet
10 Balls! Balls! Balls!
141(9)
11 At the Tyrant's Deathbed
150(8)
12 Tavern Talk, Then Church and an Arresting Sermon
158(13)
13 Revolution in the Streets, Politics in the Monastery
171(11)
14 A Mysterious Frenchman and a Dental Procedure
182(13)
15 Son of the Spider
195(9)
16 Amazon on the Ramparts
204(12)
17 The Bombadiers
216(14)
18 A Miraculous Delivery
230(13)
19 The City of God on Earth
243(9)
20 The Prophet Dishonored and a Final Interview
252(11)
Part 3 The Antichrist and His Extended Family
21 The New Pope Enjoys Bullfights
263(14)
22 An Embassy to the Amazon Queen
277(18)
23 All Hail Caesar!
295(16)
24 The Subtleties of Spanish Hospitality
311(16)
25 The Third Marriage of the Whore of Babylon
327(16)
26 A Honeymoon of Sorts: Caviar and Conspiracy
343(19)
27 Niccolo Meets a Famous Artist and Caesar Arranges a Peace Conference
362(14)
28 Into the Sink of Iniquity
376(19)
29 The Hospital for Incurable Diseases
395(18)
30 A Voyage to the New World and Last Respects to a Departed Pontiff
413(13)
31 Two More Popes, Another Famous Artist and a Recumbent Caesar
426(21)
Part 4 Lessons in Civil Government
32 The War with Pisa 1: Scientific Advances
447(13)
33 Clogs
460(10)
34 The Black Death Spawns a Family Fortune; Niccolo Goes to Germany and Suffers Abdominal Pains
470(14)
35 The War with Pisa 2: Corruption in High Places
484(12)
36 Politics, Compromise, and Revenge
496(9)
37 A Dinner Party
505(12)
38 Confusing News from Rome
517(15)
39 The War with Pisa 3: Conclusion
532(11)
40 An Anonymous Denunciation, a Pope Rampant and a Rat King
543(13)
41 The Gonfaloniere Abdicates Eggs and Pudding Are Consumed
556(15)
42 Boiling Lead
571(20)
Part 5 Wheel of Fortune
43 A Lean Christmas and a Fat New Pope
591(11)
44 A Perfumed Progress and the Garden of Earthly Delights
602(15)
45 A Person on His Way Up: Niccolo Gathers Disciples
617(18)
46 Enthroned in a Privy, Niccolo Receives Important Messages; A Dutchman Is Elected Pope
635(18)
47 Amid the Clamor of Lutherans, Niccolo Visits the Little Sparrow in Florence and Sees a Startling Cartoon in Rome
653(13)
48 An Artist's Model, a Lottery Ticket, and Big, Blue Pills
666(18)
49 Liqueur for a Lickspittle
684(21)
50 The Ragtag Armies of the Apocalypse and the Regeneration of Florence
705
Joseph Markulin (Roxbury, NY) is a former professor of Italian and Comparative literature with a specialization in Medieval and Renaissance studies. After a brief but brilliant academic career, including publications ranging from Dante, Boccaccio, and Machiavelli to Fellini and contemporary Italian cinema, Markulin joined the fast-moving, not to say Machiavellian, world of public relations. He has worked for various corporate executives as a speechwriter and has ghostwritten articles and op-ed pieces that have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune. He currently lives in New York's Catskill Mountains where he raises organic vegetables, fruit, nuts, and chickens.