Machiavelli wanted poster found
In a fascinating discovery, a British academic has stumbled upon a 500-year-old âmost wantedâ notice for the arrest of Niccolo Machiavelli, the infamous Italian Renaissance political figure.
Machiavelli is the author of the masterpiece The Prince, a political treatise which argues that the pursuit of power can justify the use of immoral means.
Professor Stephen Milner from Manchester University discovered the historic document by accident while researching town criers and the proclamations they read out in archives in Florence, the Telegraph reported.
The 1513 proclamation, which called for the arrest of Machiavelli, eventually led to his downfall and death. âWhen I saw it I knew exactly what it was and it was pretty exciting,â Milner said.
âWhen you realise this document marked the fall from grace of one the worldâs most influential political writers, itâs quite a feeling,â he said. âThe Prince is a seminal work, with a lasting influence on political thought and culture. The term âMachiavellianâ and the naming of the Devil as âOld Nickâ all derive from this single work, but the circumstances of its composition have often been overlooked,â he added.
When the Medici family returned to power in Florence in 1512, Machiavelli was removed from his post in the cityâs chancery because of his association with the head of a rival faction.
His name was then linked with a conspiracy to overthrow the Medici. They issued the proclamation found by Milner for his arrest. âOn the same day, he was imprisoned, tortured and later released and placed under house arrest outside the city,â said the historian, an authority on Renaissance Italy.
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