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The Prince (Italian: Il Principe [il ˈprintʃipe]; Latin: De Principatibus) is a 16th-century political treatise written by Italian diplomat and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli as an instruction guide for new princes and royals. The general theme of The Prince is of accepting that the aims of princes – such as glory and survival – can justify the use of immoral means to achieve those ends.
From Machiavelli's correspondence, a version appears to have been distributed in 1513, using a Latin title, De Principatibus (Of Principalities). However, the printed version was not published until 1532, five years after Machiavelli's death. This was carried out with the permission of the Medici pope Clement VII, but "long before then, in fact since the first appearance of The Prince in manuscript, controversy had swirled about his writings".
Although The Prince was written as if it were a traditional work in the mirrors for princes style, it was generally agreed as being especially innovative. This is partly because it was written in the vernacular Italian rather than Latin, a practice that had become increasingly popular since the publication of Dante's Divine Comedy and other works of Renaissance literature.
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2013-12-12, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Based on the text of the annotated ed. published Turin, 1924.
Issued in slipcase.
"Questo volume composto a mano con i caratteri disegnati da Alberto Tallone ed incisi a Parigi da Chalres Malin, è stato impresso in 412 esemplari su carte allestite espressamente per questa edizione così suddivisi: 16 su vergata della Boemia, 42 su cerulea austriaca della regione salisburghese, 351 su vergata di Sicilia bianca e 3 esemplari unici su carte esotiche. Licenziato dai torchi ad Alpignano nel giugno MCMXCVIII."--Colophon.
Rare Book copy: Carta cerulea 23.
Gift; Alexander M. Goren; May 27, 2015.
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