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May 19,  · Lorenzo. Savonarola’s influence upon the young Machiavelli must have been slight, for although at one time he wielded immense power over the fortunes of Florence, he . Types: Daily Deals · Messages · Textbooks. Download a free PDF of the classic political treatise by Machiavelli, translated by W. K. Marriott. The book covers topics such as the kinds of principalities, the art of war, the role of fortune, .Download a free PDF of the classic political treatise by Machiavelli, translated by W. K. Marriott. The book covers topics such as the kinds of principalities, the art of war, the role of fortune, and the examples of historical princes. The Prince was written by a forty- four- year- old diplomat facing ruin. After fourteen years of influence and prestige, a change of regime had led to his dismissal. Suspected of conspiring against the new government, he was imprisoned and tortured. The rapid reversal of fortunes could not have been more devastating. Machiavelli seems to dismiss the fundamental principle of classical political science, the rule of the wise, not to men­ tion the Christian promise that the meek shall inherit the earth. Machiavelli does not mean that those with the most bodily force always win, for he broadens the art of war to include the acquisition as well as the use of arms.Download a free PDF of the classic political treatise by Machiavelli, translated by W. K. Marriott. The book covers topics such as the kinds of principalities, the art of war, the role of fortune, and the examples of historical princes. Mar 22, · The prince by Machiavelli, Niccolò, ; Ricci, Luigi. Publication date Topics Political science, Political ethics PDF download. download 1. May 19, · Lorenzo. Savonarola’s influence upon the young Machiavelli must have been slight, for although at one time he wielded immense power over the fortunes of Florence, he only furnished Machiavelli with a subject of a gibe in The Prince, where he is cited as an example of an unarmed prophet who came to a bad end. Whereas the magnificence of.