Francesco Guicciardini Bücher
Francesco Guicciardini war ein italienischer Historiker und Staatsmann, der als bedeutender politischer Denker der italienischen Renaissance gilt. Sein Meisterwerk, die Geschichte Italiens, legte den Grundstein für einen neuen Stil der Geschichtsschreibung. Er nutzte Regierungsquellen zur Untermauerung seiner Argumente und bot realistische Analysen der Menschen und Ereignisse seiner Zeit. Seine Arbeit ist entscheidend für das Verständnis des politischen Denkens und der Geschichtsschreibung der Renaissance.




The book offers an in-depth analysis of the political landscape of Florence during Guicciardini's era. Through a dialogue format, it explores the complexities of governance, providing insights into the political dynamics and challenges of the time. This English translation makes a significant historical text accessible to a broader audience, highlighting Guicciardini's critical examination of power and politics.
Francesco Guicciardini, a sixteenth-century papal advisor and power broker, authored extensive writings during his service to the Medici. This volume presents a chronological account of his career, highlighting his philosophy of self-interest. Despite his influential position, Guicciardini's perspective often overlooked the needs of others and ultimately backfired, failing to serve his own interests effectively. The texts reveal the complexities of his character and the limitations of his worldview.
Translated by Mario Domandi, Introduction by Nicolai Rubinstein