The Prince /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Maquiavelo, Nicolás, 1469-1527 (autor)
Otros Autores: Bull, George (traductor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : Penguin Books, 1961.
©1981
Edición:1ra. ed.
Colección:The Penguin Classics
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245 1 4 |a The Prince /  |c Niccoló Machiavelli ; translated with an introduction by George Bull. 
250 |a 1ra. ed. 
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505 2 |a How many kinds of principality there are and the ways in which they are acquired. -- Hereditary principalities. -- Composite principalities. -- Why the kingdom of Darius conquered by Alexander did not rebel against his successors after his death. -- How cities or principalities which lived under their own laws should be administered after being conquered. -- New principalities acquired by one´s own arms and prowess. -- New principalities acquired with the help of fortune and foreign arms. -- Those who come to power by crime. -- The constitutional principality. -- How the power of every principality should be measured. -- Ecclesiastical principalities. -- Military organization and troops. -- Auxiliary, composite, and native troops. -- How a prince should organize his militia. -- The things for which men, and especially princes, are praised or blamed. -- Generosity and parsimony. -- Cruelty and compassion; and whether it is better to be loved than feared, or the reverse. -- How princes should honour their word. -- The need to avoid contempt and hatred. -- Whether fortresses and many of the other presentday expedients to which princes have recourse are useful or not. -- How a prince must act to win honour. -- A prince´s personal staff. -- How flatterers must be shunned. -- Why the Italian princes have lost their states. -- How far bumman affairs are governed by fortune and how fortune can be opposed. -- Exhortation to liberate Italy from the barbarians. 
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