‘All Estates and signiories wich haue had and doe beare rule ouer men, haue either byn and are Comon weales or Monarchies’: thus begins Sion MS L40.2/E24, preserved in Lambeth Palace Library, London. Written in clear anglicana, it offers a translation of Machiavelli’s Prince. It is a welcome addition to the already known English manuscript translations preceding Dacres’s printed version. The codex shows how the scribe paid attention to historical allusions in the text. It offers a faithful and elegant translation; the layout may offer interesting suggestions as to the modalities of reading in early modern England. This article presents hypotheses on the manuscript’s provenance, compares this translation with four contemporary versions, and ...
The Prince is counted among those political works which gave rise to modern political science. Lingu...
As the recent bloom of literary scholarship around manuscripts shows, the longstanding desire to cor...
Marginalia create a space; or, they enter a space to which they had been invited by the very layout ...
‘All Estates and signiories wich haue had and doe beare rule ouer men, haue either byn and are Comon...
\u2018All Estates and signiories wich haue had and doe beare rule ouer men, haue either byn and are ...
In his 1944 edition of a late-sixteenth-century English manuscript translation of Machiavelli\u2019s...
The aim of this book is to analyse the impact of Machiavelli\u2019s Principe in sixteenth-century En...
The seventeenth century was a crucial moment in the English reception of Niccolò Machiavelli, perhap...
This essay discusses the early circulation of Niccol\uf2 Machiavelli's Principe in sixteenth-century...
This is a completely new translation of Machiavelli's "The Prince" in a modern English that seeks to...
International audienceHyperMachiavel (HM) is a software package designed to assist research into ali...
A manuscript bought privately by the collector Evan Holzwasser will be of interest to readers of thi...
The chapter joins the debate about the influence of Western political thought on the Ottoman moderni...
peer reviewedPart of a special issue dedicated to the manuscripts of Reading Abbey. This article exa...
This paper approaches the phenomenon of retranslation (multiple translations of the same original te...
The Prince is counted among those political works which gave rise to modern political science. Lingu...
As the recent bloom of literary scholarship around manuscripts shows, the longstanding desire to cor...
Marginalia create a space; or, they enter a space to which they had been invited by the very layout ...
‘All Estates and signiories wich haue had and doe beare rule ouer men, haue either byn and are Comon...
\u2018All Estates and signiories wich haue had and doe beare rule ouer men, haue either byn and are ...
In his 1944 edition of a late-sixteenth-century English manuscript translation of Machiavelli\u2019s...
The aim of this book is to analyse the impact of Machiavelli\u2019s Principe in sixteenth-century En...
The seventeenth century was a crucial moment in the English reception of Niccolò Machiavelli, perhap...
This essay discusses the early circulation of Niccol\uf2 Machiavelli's Principe in sixteenth-century...
This is a completely new translation of Machiavelli's "The Prince" in a modern English that seeks to...
International audienceHyperMachiavel (HM) is a software package designed to assist research into ali...
A manuscript bought privately by the collector Evan Holzwasser will be of interest to readers of thi...
The chapter joins the debate about the influence of Western political thought on the Ottoman moderni...
peer reviewedPart of a special issue dedicated to the manuscripts of Reading Abbey. This article exa...
This paper approaches the phenomenon of retranslation (multiple translations of the same original te...
The Prince is counted among those political works which gave rise to modern political science. Lingu...
As the recent bloom of literary scholarship around manuscripts shows, the longstanding desire to cor...
Marginalia create a space; or, they enter a space to which they had been invited by the very layout ...