The aim of this book is to analyse the impact of Machiavelli\u2019s Principe in sixteenth-century England and Scotland through the analysis of the early English translations of the text. It is a philological as well as historical inquiry with traces allusions and references to the Principe in English and Scottish writings, as well as proof of ownership of the book in various languages (French, Latin and Italian), before concentrating on the four extant translations prior to Edward Dacres\u2019s first printed version, published in 1640, and now surviving in eight manuscripts in British and American libraries. The history of the various manuscripts and their circulation is reconstructed, and a stemma codicum is proposed. Then the book conce...
This short introduction present a volume in which, taking into consideration the political and liter...
The chapter joins the debate about the influence of Western political thought on the Ottoman moderni...
This is an essay on the career in Scotland in William Fowler, a scholar born circa 1560, educated at...
This essay discusses the early circulation of Niccol\uf2 Machiavelli's Principe in sixteenth-century...
‘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 seventeenth century was a crucial moment in the English reception of Niccolò Machiavelli, perhap...
This essay analyses the four earliest English (and Scottish) translations of Machiavelli's Principe,...
This article explores the place of William Fowler’s translation of Machiavelli’s Prince in the Scott...
This paper approaches the phenomenon of retranslation (multiple translations of the same original te...
This book therefore analyses both the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of ...
Taking into consideration the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of Machiave...
Allusions to Machiavelli\u2019s Principe in early Tudor England include two diametrically opposed ev...
This article analyzes the role of William Fowler at the court of James VI of Scotland, and his inter...
This short introduction present a volume in which, taking into consideration the political and liter...
The chapter joins the debate about the influence of Western political thought on the Ottoman moderni...
This is an essay on the career in Scotland in William Fowler, a scholar born circa 1560, educated at...
This essay discusses the early circulation of Niccol\uf2 Machiavelli's Principe in sixteenth-century...
‘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 seventeenth century was a crucial moment in the English reception of Niccolò Machiavelli, perhap...
This essay analyses the four earliest English (and Scottish) translations of Machiavelli's Principe,...
This article explores the place of William Fowler’s translation of Machiavelli’s Prince in the Scott...
This paper approaches the phenomenon of retranslation (multiple translations of the same original te...
This book therefore analyses both the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of ...
Taking into consideration the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of Machiave...
Allusions to Machiavelli\u2019s Principe in early Tudor England include two diametrically opposed ev...
This article analyzes the role of William Fowler at the court of James VI of Scotland, and his inter...
This short introduction present a volume in which, taking into consideration the political and liter...
The chapter joins the debate about the influence of Western political thought on the Ottoman moderni...
This is an essay on the career in Scotland in William Fowler, a scholar born circa 1560, educated at...