Between friends discourses of power and desire in the Machiavelli-Vettori letters of 1513-1515
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press
1993
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: The Letters in Machiavelli Studies
- Ch. 1. Renaissance Epistolarity. The Social Worlds of Florentine Letter Writing. Petrarch and the Ancients. Humanists and Their Letter Collections. Letters and Literature. Manuals and Theory
- Ch. 2. Contexts Personal and Political. The Secretary and His Letters. Francesco Vettori. Friendship and Politics in the Republic's Crisis
- Ch. 3. "Formerly Secretary" "Discorsi et concetti" in Exile. "A spirited maker of beginnings"
- Ch. 4. Speaking like Romans. "Some of it we just imagine" "Naturale affectione o passione" The Swiss and "the sweetness of domination" The Invention of Redemptive Virtu
- Ch. 5. The Prince "Addressed" to Francesco Vettori. What Text Did Vettori See? "Verita effettuale" and "Imaginazione" Security and Power. Intelligibility, Power, Love
- Ch. 6. Geta and the "Antiqui Huomini" (The Letter of 10 December 1513). "Sed fatis trahimur" Maestro Geta and His New "Scienza" "Tucto mi transferisco in loro".
- Ch. 7. "A Ridiculous Metamorphosis" "What kinds of writers could not be criticized?" As worthy of being recited to a prince as anything I have heard this year" Desire in the Text
- Ch. 8. "After a Thousand Years" "These princes are men like you and me" "To me alone Troy remains" "To enlist you again in the old game"
- Ch. 9. Poetry and Politics. Corydon in San Casciano. Metamorphosis in the Text
- Epilogue: The Poets of the Discourses.