Niccolò Machiavelli

diploamagh as sheiltynagh politickagh as caggee Iddaalagh (1469–1527)

She steateyr, ughtar, fallsoonagh, as screeudeyr shennaghys Florentagh ren beaghey car yn Aaruggyr va Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 Boaldyn 1469 – 21 Mean Souree 1527). She diploamagh as fer oik reiltys car eash Medici Phobblaght Firenze.[1][2] Ta enney share er Machiavelli kyndagh rish e screeuynyn bentyn rish fallsoonys politickagh. Chammah's shen, screeu eh feeleeaght, cloiaghyn, arraneyn feish, lioaryn shennaghys, lioaryn er yn oaylleeaght chaggee, as fir jeh ny pettyryn persoonagh share ennit 'syn Iddaalish. She Il Principe yn lioar share ennit echey, screeu eh ayns 1513. Cha row eh soilshit magh agh ayns 1532, queig bleeaney lurg e vaaish.

Niccolò Machiavelli

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Ruggit 3 Boaldyn 1469(1469-05-03)
Firenze, Pobblaght Firenze
Hooar baase 21 Mean Souree 1527 (58 bleeaney d'eash)
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Ta ram sleih goaill ymmyd jeh'n 'ockle Machiavelliagh as ad meanal "olk" er-yn-oyr dy ren sleih ennagh coontey e eieyn myr eieyn olkyssagh.[3][4] Shimmey resoonaght t'ayn jiu eddyr screeudeyryn shennaghys bentyn rish e smooinaghtyn. Son shoh as ooilley, ta sleih jannoo cooinaghtyn er Machiavelli myr sheiltynagh rieughid. Agh, va sheinys rieughid ayn hannah hene myr beoyn mooar ayns Firenze ec y traa shen.[5] Ta eieyn Machiavelli jeerit er y chooid smoo er toiggaltys gyn cosoylaght jeh'n ulleeys, jeh'n steateyraght, as jeh'n aaishnys (Ladjyn: Fortuna).[1]

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  1. a b Honeycutt, Kevin. "Niccolò Machiavelli (1469—1527)". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  2. Mansfield, Harvey. "Niccolò Machiavelli". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  3. Strauss, Leo, "Thoughts on Machiavelli" dg. 9
  4. Harvey Mansfield as Nathan Tarcov, "Introduction to the Discourses". Ayns nyn jyndaays jeh Discourses on Livy
  5. Grafton, Anthony (1999). Introduction. The Prince. Liorish Machiavelli, Niccolò. Er ny hyndaa liorish Bull, George. Lunnin: Penguin. dgn. xv–xxviii.

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