A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good
peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie. Divided into three parts,
namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought
to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavel the Florentine. Translated
into English by Simon Patericke.
Dublin Core
Title
A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good
peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie. Divided into three parts,
namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought
to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavel the Florentine. Translated
into English by Simon Patericke.
peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie. Divided into three parts,
namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought
to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavel the Florentine. Translated
into English by Simon Patericke.
Creator
Innocent Gentillet
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 11744
Publisher
Adam Islip
Identifier
272
Collection
Citation
Innocent Gentillet, “A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good
peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie. Divided into three parts,
namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought
to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavel the Florentine. Translated
into English by Simon Patericke.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3051.
peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie. Divided into three parts,
namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought
to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavel the Florentine. Translated
into English by Simon Patericke.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3051.