Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince, trans, and ed. Peter Bonadella, Oxford World's Classics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005). lii + 133 pp. ISBN 0-19-280426-X. 3.99 [pounds sterling]/$5.95. A new translation based on the Italian edition by Giorgio Inglese (1994), reprinted by Rinaldo Rinaldi with minor revision (1998) and widely accepted as the authoritative edition of this work. Bonadella aims to combine fluency with accuracy, and takes account of recent work on Machiavelli's political vocabulary; he also includes comprehensive notes. An introduction by Maurizio Viroli treats ...

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