Author(s): Lee, Alexander
Reader(s): Keeble, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0508
Barcode: 9781781983720
Release Date: 03/2021

LEE, A.: Machiavelli: His Life and Times (Unabridged)

Thanks to the invidious reputation of his most famous work, The Prince, Niccolò Machiavelli exerts a unique hold over the popular imagination. But was Machiavelli as sinister as he is often thought to be? Might he not have been an infinitely more sympathetic figure, prone to political missteps, professional failures and personal dramas?

In Machiavelli: His Life and Times, Alexander Lee reveals the man behind the myth, following him from cradle to grave, from his father’s penury and the abuse he suffered at a teacher’s hands, to his marriage and his many affairs (with both men and women), to his political triumphs and, ultimately, his fall from grace and exile. In doing so, Lee uncovers hitherto unobserved connections between Machiavelli’s life and thought. He also reveals the world through which Machiavelli moved: from the great halls of Renaissance Florence to the court of the Borgia pope Alexander VI, from the dungeons of the Stinche prison to the Rucellai garden, where he would begin to write some of his last great works.

As much a portrait of an age as of a uniquely engaging man, Lee’s gripping and definitive biography takes the reader into Machiavelli’s world – and his work – more completely than ever before.

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1 Machiavelli: His Life and Times 07:40
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2 Part 1. Chapter 1 09:52
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3 With almost thirty men, women and children… 10:48
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4 Niccolò's mother, Bartolomea, was no intellectual… 09:46
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5 Unable to ply his trade, Bernardo had to rely on his… 07:16
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6 Chapter 2 10:30
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7 If Niccolò made a mistake, he could expect to be… 08:32
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8 The burgeoning relationship between Lorenzo's rivals… 10:57
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9 After the storms of the Pazzi Conspiracy… 09:57
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10 After twenty-two months, Niccolò had completed the… 13:11
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11 Chapter 3 09:41
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12 Yet, that he could feel such sweet sorrow was… 10:25
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13 But what horrified the ambassadors even more was… 09:40
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14 Savonarola was now in the ascendant. Although there… 09:39
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15 But, however much he wanted to make light of… 09:28
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16 In such dangerous times, Marcello thundered… 10:42
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17 Despite being divided among themselves, the Signoria… 07:51
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18 Savonarola had, however, misjudged the political… 08:42
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19 Part 2. Chapter 4 10:37
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20 This was a grave enough setback in itself, but that it… 06:45
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21 Chapter 5 10:07
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22 According to Niccolò, Pisa could be retaken in two… 11:07
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23 Arriving in Forli on the afternoon of 16 July… 08:53
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24 Even at the best of times, diplomatic couriers could… 10:58
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25 Chapter 6 10:16
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26 Cathartic though Vitelli's death may have been… 12:30
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27 Chapter 7 10:25
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28 Having just finished his meal, Louis was resting… 09:20
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29 The next few weeks were a litany of disappointments. 12:14
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30 Wishing to put Brittany in order before returning to… 11:04
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31 Part 3. Chapter 8 10:41
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32 The Signoria hurried to stave off the danger as best… 10:43
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33 Freed from Cesare's malign influence, Florence could… 10:43
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34 Niccolò was not able to enjoy married life for long. 07:04
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35 Chapter 9 10:15
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36 Uncertain of how to proceed, the Signoria turned… 11:34
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37 Gerardini and the cameriere came to collect them… 08:47
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38 When they awoke the next morning, however… 11:24
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39 Barely a day after taking their decision, however… 10:16
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40 Chapter 10 08:50
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41 Flushed with their success, the conspirators began… 08:51
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42 As Niccolò's first week in Imola drew to a close… 10:16
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43 Later that day, Niccolò met with one of Cesare's staff. 08:35
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44 By the morning of 1 November, news of Cesare's… 11:21
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45 This was, of course, the sort of response that Niccolò… 10:05
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46 Poor Niccolò was so desperate that he even sought… 11:07
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47 Chapter 11 08:19
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48 Whether the Florentines decided to join the Sienese… 10:33
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49 Sure enough, the pope rejected the Florentines' request. 09:42
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50 Niccolò was wracked with anxiety. Having devoted… 10:21
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51 For Niccolò, the key point was that, although… 11:24
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52 For reasons that remain unclear, however, Niccolò's… 09:48
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53 When the conclave convened on 31 October… 10:07
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54 Niccolò then went to talk with Cesare Borgia. 09:38
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55 Despite the danger Cesare was in, he did nothing to… 11:02
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56 Part 4. Chapter 12 10:59
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57 On 28 January, however, things seemed to change… 07:55
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58 Over the following week, the court was abuzz with… 11:24
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59 Now that war was upon them, the Florentines… 10:15
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60 As the chronicler Filippo de' Nerli later observed… 08:32
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61 Niccolò was probably quite glad of the chance to get… 09:11
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62 While Niccolò was locked in talks, Florence was facing… 11:10
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63 Over the next few days, Niccolò's concerns steadily… 08:01
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64 Two days later, Niccolò was sent to Giacomini's camp… 10:39
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65 Chapter 13 09:46
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66 Julius seemed to have been expecting these sorts of… 10:19
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67 Though Niccolò was too discreet to say so explicitly… 10:26
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68 While Niccolò was waiting for the Dieci's reply… 14:21
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69 Chapter 14 09:23
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70 No doubt feeling thoroughly miserable, Niccolò went… 11:23
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71 On 17 December, Niccolò set out on what was to be… 09:27
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72 Despite what Collauer had promised, there was no… 08:54
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73 On 10 February, Maximilian, too, returned to Bolzano. 10:45
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74 By the time they left Innsbruck, the diplomatic… 09:20
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75 Part 5. Chapter 15 09:02
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76 While the Florentines were talking these matters over… 10:08
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77 Such forceful words evidently impressed the Dieci. 12:04
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78 Chapter 16 09:43
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79 Verona was, however, anything but quiet. 08:40
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80 For days, Niccolò waited vainly for some news. 10:00
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81 There was, however, little time for celebration. 10:13
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82 Yet, the promise of those balmy midsummer days… 08:26
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83 Chapter 17 09:08
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84 With Maximilian's conference in tatters, the conflict… 11:46
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85 Some measure of hope was restored by the new… 12:37
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86 Chapter 18 12:30
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87 Emboldened by the favour Giuliano appears to have… 10:26
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88 Shortly after midnight, several constables forced their… 11:50
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89 Part 6. Chapter 19 10:53
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90 By the middle of April, however, these frivolous… 09:46
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91 During this time, a great deal happened. 09:39
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92 It was not until late November that Vettori wrote again. 08:58
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93 Chapter 20 09:24
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94 Niccolò, however, regarded all that as hogwash. 10:56
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95 This, in fact, was the most important lesson a prince… 09:31
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96 Niccolò had his own tales to tell, too. 10:05
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97 Towards the middle of April – just as Niccolò was… 08:06
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98 Chapter 21 10:02
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99 Niccolò did not have to wait long before putting this… 09:07
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100 By the time Lorenzo reached Piacenza, the papal… 09:55
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101 There were many in Florence who shared Niccolò's… 08:28
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102 Taking up his pen for the first time in many months… 13:52
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103 Chapter 22 10:56
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104 So, how had Rome gained and preserved its liberty? 09:54
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105 This, however, required some qualification. As Niccolò… 11:48
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106 The Romans had, of course, grasped this at an early… 12:40
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107 Part 7. Chapter 23 08:51
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108 It had already been decided that Cardinal Giulio… 09:21
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109 Underlying many of these similarities was a desire for… 09:33
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110 Chapter 24 09:38
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111 Underlying Niccolò's narrative was the by now familiar… 10:11
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112 This had clear implications for the Medici. 11:24
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113 Yet, as the terms of Niccolò's contract suggested… 10:04
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114 Thus far, Niccolò's proposals were comparatively… 07:56
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115 Chapter 25 11:01
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116 Pausing briefly to visit Guicciardini – then acting as… 09:47
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117 Nevertheless, Guicciardini felt obliged to repeat his… 13:19
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118 Chapter 26 09:33
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119 Niccolò's proposals could hardly have been more… 10:11
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120 No less painful – if perhaps less bitter – was the loss… 09:23
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121 Perhaps most disturbing of all, however, was the… 10:35
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122 Niccolò knew it was wrong. It wasn't just that he was… 10:36
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123 None of these was any better – or 'purer' – than the… 08:59
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124 Taking the name Roderigo of Castile, Belfagor sets… 10:01
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125 Chapter 27 08:57
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126 Such travails would have ruined a lesser city, but not… 09:19
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127 Chapter 28 10:28
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128 On 21 June, Niccolò arrived in Faenza. 11:00
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129 This was, of course, all very encouraging. 10:56
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130 Some small consolation was provided by the… 11:39
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131 On 22 May, Clement VII's anti-imperial league was… 12:13
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132 Chapter 29 11:01
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133 Setting out on, or shortly after, 30 November… 10:31
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134 As Romagna was blanketed in heavy snow… 09:30
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135 Slowly but surely, the German landsknechts drew closer. 13:18
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136 Chapter 30 05:02
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