The prince /
The classic handbook of statecraft written by an Italian nobleman recommends guile and craftiness to attain and maintain political power.
में बचाया:
Uniform title: | Principe. |
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Author / Creator: | |
Other Authors / Creators: | Bull, George, 1929-2001. |
स्वरूप: | पुस्तक |
भाषा: | English Italian |
Language notes: | Translated from the Italian. |
संस्करण: | Reissued with revisions. |
Imprint: | London ; New York : Penguin Books, 2003. |
श्रृंखला: | Penguin classics.
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विषय: | |
Retention: | Retained for Eastern Academic Scholars' Trust (EAST) http://eastlibraries.org/retained-materials |
ऑनलाइन पहुंच: | Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
विषय - सूची:
- Introduction
- A Note on the Translation
- Chronology
- Map
- The Prince
- Dedicatory Letter
- I. How Many Are the Kinds of Principalities and in What Modes They Are Acquired
- II. Of Hereditary Principalities
- III. Of Mixed Principalities
- IV. Why the Kingdom of Darius Which Alexander Seized Did Not Rebel from His Successors after Alexander's Death
- V. How Cities or Principalities Which Lived by Their Own Laws before They Were Occupied Should Be Administered
- VI. Of New Principalities That Are Acquired through One's Own Arms and Virtue
- VII. Of New Principalities That Are Acquired by Others' Arms and Fortune
- VIII. Of Those Who Have Attained a Principality through Crimes
- IX. Of the Civil Principality
- X. In What Mode the Forces of All Principalities Should Be Measured
- XI. Of Ecclesiastical Principalities
- XII. How Many Kinds of Military There Are and Concerning Mercenary Soldiers
- XIII. Of Auxiliary, Mixed, and One's Own Soldiers
- XIV. What a Prince Should Do Regarding the Military
- XV. Of Those Things for Which Men and Especially Princes Are Praised or Blamed
- XVI. Of Liberality and Parsimony
- XVII. Of Cruelty and Mercy, and Whether It Is Better to Be Loved Than Feared, or the Contrary
- XVIII. In What Mode Faith Should Be Kept by Princes
- XIX. Of Avoiding Contempt and Hatred
- XX. Whether Fortresses and Many Other Things Which Are Made and Done by Princes Every Day Are Useful or Useless
- XXI. What a Prince Should Do to Be Held in Esteem
- XXII. Of Those Whom Princes Have as Secretaries
- XXIII. In What Mode Flatterers Are to Be Avoided
- XXIV. Why the Princes of Italy Have Lost Their States
- XXV. How Much Fortune Can Do in Human Affairs, and in What Mode It May Be Opposed
- XXVI. Exhortation to Seize Italy and to Free Her from the Barbarians
- App: Machiavelli's Letter of December 10, 1513
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index of Proper Names