The Prince.

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Author / Creator: Machiavelli, Niccolò.
Other Authors / Creators:Marriott, W. K.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint: Minneapolis : Lerner Publishing Group, 2019.
Series:First Avenue Classics (tm) Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Information
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Youth Aet. 1-25 / 1469-94
  • Office Aet. 25-43 / 1494-1512
  • Literature and Death Aet. 43-58 / 1512-27
  • The Man and His Works
  • Dedication
  • Chapter I How Many Kinds of Principalities There Are, and by What Means They Are Acquired
  • Chapter II Concerning Hereditary Principalities
  • Chapter III Concerning Mixed Principalities
  • Chapter IV Why the Kingdom of Darius, Conquered by Alexander, Did Not Rebel Against the Successors of Alexander at His Death
  • Chapter V Concerning the Way to Govern Cities or Principalities Which Lived Under Their Own Laws Before They Were Annexed
  • Chapter VI Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired by One's Own Arms and Ability
  • Chapter VII Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired Either by the Arms of Others or by Good Fortune
  • Chapter VIII Concerning Those Who Have Obtained a Principality by Wickedness
  • Chapter IX Concerning a Civil Principality
  • Chapter X Concerning the Way in Which the Strength of All Principalities Ought to be Measured
  • Chapter XI Concerning Ecclesiastical Principalities
  • Chapter XII How Many Kinds of Soldiery There Are, and Concerning Mercenaries
  • Chapter XIII Concerning Auxiliaries, Mixed Soldiery, and One's Own
  • Chapter XIV That Which Concerns a Prince on the Subject of the Art of War
  • Chapter XV Concerning Things for Which Men, and Especially Princes, Are Praised or Blamed
  • Chapter XVI Concerning Liberality and Meanness
  • Chapter XVII Concerning Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether it is Better to be Loved Than Feared
  • Chapter XVIII Concerning the Way in Which Princes Should Keep Faith
  • Chapter XIX That One Should Avoid Being Despised and Hated.
  • Chapter XX Are Fortresses, and Many Other Things to Which Princes Often Resort, Advantageous or Hurtful?
  • Chapter XXI How a Prince Should Conduct Himself so as to Gain Renown
  • Chapter XXII Concerning the Secretaries of Princes
  • Chapter XXIII How Flatterers Should Be Avoided
  • Chapter XXIV Why the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States
  • Chapter XXV What Fortune Can Effect in Human Affairs and How to Withstand Her
  • Chapter XXVI An Exhortation to Liberate Italy From the Barbarians
  • Description of the Methods Adopted by the Duke Valentino When Murdering Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto Da Fermo, The Signor Pagolo, and the Duke Di Gravina Orsini
  • The Life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca
  • Back Cover.