The leather-bound book "The Art of managing the World. Niccolo Machiavelli. About the art of war" in a box
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Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) is forever inscribed in history as a master of politics, philosophy and military strategy. This Italian politician, being an adviser to Gonfaloniere Piero Soderini, carried out military reform, forming a national army, and participated in diplomatic missions, earning recognition at the courts of Louis XII in France, Ferdinand II in Naples, and even at the Papal Court in Rome.
However, after the return of the Medici to Florence, Machiavelli was deprived of all posts and found himself in exile in the village of San Andrea in Percussina. There, far from political battles, but with the clarity of a thinker, he created his greatest works, which continue to excite the minds of his contemporaries. One of these works is the book "On the Art of War", where the author, like a great architect, builds a system of military organization. He talks about the choice of soldiers, their weapons, strategies for conducting sieges, gives examples of battles and suggests new ways to develop military affairs, turning his ideas into an invaluable guide for rulers and commanders.
This luxurious volume, encased in a gold-embossed leather binding, is accompanied by illustrations that immerse the reader in the atmosphere of the Renaissance. Each page spread is decorated like a work of art — an exquisite frame, gold-edged pages and silk lace turn reading into a real aesthetic pleasure. The book's storage box, decorated with the image of the triumph of ancient heroes, makes this edition a symbol of greatness and influence.
Machiavelli's treatises, such as "The Sovereign" and "On the Art of War," still cause heated debates between opponents and admirers of his ideas. This work is not just a book, it is a mirror in which everyone can see a reflection of their ambitions, aspirations for power and willingness to achieve. This edition is a tribute to the genius who taught the world the art of management.
Sizes: 34 × 28 × 9 cm .
Weight: 4.4 kg .