Difference between revisions of "Macchevuole"
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* '''Niccolo Machiavelli:''' (1469 – 1527) Florentine political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright. Through his book The Princd, Machiavelli was aa key figure in realist political theory, crucial to European statecraft, Machiavelli was one of the first people to study objectively--with what we might now call a scientific attitude--politics and government as they are actually practiced. | * '''Niccolo Machiavelli:''' (1469 – 1527) Florentine political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright. Through his book The Princd, Machiavelli was aa key figure in realist political theory, crucial to European statecraft, Machiavelli was one of the first people to study objectively--with what we might now call a scientific attitude--politics and government as they are actually practiced. | ||
* '''macchie''' (''Italian''): spots, stains | * '''macchie''' (''Italian''): spots, stains | ||
− | * ''vuole'' (''Italian'') wants, wishes | + | * '''vuole''' (''Italian'') wants, wishes |
** '''ma che vuole!''' (''Italian''): what dies he want | ** '''ma che vuole!''' (''Italian''): what dies he want | ||
* ''manchevole'' (''Italian''): inadequate, insufficient | * ''manchevole'' (''Italian''): inadequate, insufficient |
Revision as of 14:26, 16 June 2013
- Niccolo Machiavelli: (1469 – 1527) Florentine political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright. Through his book The Princd, Machiavelli was aa key figure in realist political theory, crucial to European statecraft, Machiavelli was one of the first people to study objectively--with what we might now call a scientific attitude--politics and government as they are actually practiced.
- macchie (Italian): spots, stains
- vuole (Italian) wants, wishes
- ma che vuole! (Italian): what dies he want
- manchevole (Italian): inadequate, insufficient