Poggio Bracciolini’s De infelicitate principum and its classical sources
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Auteurs : Iiro Kajanto [Finlande]Source :
- International Journal of the Classical Tradition [ 1073-0508 ] ; 1994-06-01.
Abstract
Abstract: TheDe Infelicitate Principum of Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459) is a dialogue between Carlo Marsuppini, Cosimo de Medici and Niccolo Niccoli. Niccoli, the main speaker, maintains that all princes are unhappy, the good ones because of the burdens and cares of rule, and the evil ones because they lack the prerequisite of happiness, virtue. Niccoli supports his thesis by quoting ancient authors, primarily Cicero, Isocrates, Lucian and Seneca, and by recalling appropriate examples culled from ancient literature. The dialogue seems to have been inspired by Xenophon'sHiero, though the work is not quoted.
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