The Prince (Record no. 6239)
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| fixed length control field | 02264nam a2200169 4500 |
| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| ISBN | 9781853267758 |
| 050 ## - CALL NUMBER | |
| Classification number | GV1469. |
| Item number | 25.M11 |
| 100 ## - AUTHOR | |
| Personal name | Machiavelli Niccolo |
| 245 ## - TITLE | |
| Title | The Prince |
| Statement of responsibility, etc | Machiavelli ; translated by C.E. Detmold ; introduction by Lucille Margaret Kekewich. |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION INFORMATION | |
| Place of publication | Hertfordshire |
| Name of publisher | Wordsworth Editions Limited |
| Year of publication | 1997 |
| 300 ## - DESCRIPTION | |
| Number of Pages | xxiv. 143 p: |
| Dimensions | 19.6 cm |
| 500 ## - NOTES | |
| General note | Translated from the Italian |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Table of Content | 1. How many kinds of principles there are, and in what manner they are acquired<br/>2. Of hereditary principalities<br/>3. Of mixed principalities<br/>4. Why the kingdom of Darius, which was conquered by Alexander, did not revolt against the successors of Alenxander after his death<br/>5. How cities or principalities are to be governed that previous to being conquered had lived under their own laws<br/>6. Of new principalities that have been acquired by the valour of the prince and his own troops <br/>7. Of the new principalities that have been acquired by the aid of others and by good fortune<br/>8. Of such as have achieved sovereignty by means of crimes <br/>9. Of civil principalities<br/>10. In what manner the powe of all principalities should be measured<br/>11. Of ecclesiastical principalities<br/>12. Of the different kinds of troops, and of mercenaries<br/>13. Of auxiliaries, and of mixed and national troops<br/>14. Of the duties of a prince in relation to military matters<br/>15. Of the means by which men, and especially princes, win applause or incur censure<br/>16. Of liberality persimoniousness<br/>17. Of cruelty and clemency, and whether it is better to be loved than feared<br/>18. In what manner princes should keep thier faith <br/>19. A prince must avoid being contemned and hated<br/>20. Whether the erection of fortresses, and many other things which princes often do, are useful or injurious<br/>21. How princes should conduct themselves to acquire a reputation<br/>22. Of the miniters of princes<br/>23. How to avoid flatterers<br/>24. The reason why the princes of Italy have lost thjer states<br/>25. Of the influence of fortune in human affairs, and how it may be counteracted<br/>26. Exhortation to deliver Italy from foreign barbarians |
| 650 ## - SUBJECTS | |
| Topical Term | Political science. |
| General subdivision | Political science -- Early works to 1800. |
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| Topical Term | Political ethics. |
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| Reference | Methodist University Library Main | Methodist University Library Main | General Stacks | 16/02/2013 | GV1469. 25.M11 | 38121 | Books |