Machiavelli - The First Century
Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance
Sydney Anglo
Reviews and Awards
"The difficulties of dealing with a subject which is so elusive and complex have not prevented the author from giving us a truly important work, rich in ideas, and with a bibliographic framework of remarkable breadth and accuracy, which encompasses the whole European perspective ..." - Michaela Valente, Bruniana & Campanelliana Anno XII
"Anglo succeeds in bringing order to a period of European thought which selects as its spokesman, both positive and negative, Machiavelli." - Michaela Valente, Bruniana & Campanelliana Anno XII
"Sydney Anglo, with his customary verve, humour, scholarship, and stamina, takes the reader in search of Machiavelli ... A vivid and thorough summary of the various ways in which Machiavelli was read..." - Diego Zancani, TLS
"Machiavelli - The First Century is [also] a celebration of the greatness of one individual who not only got his own century talking, but the following ones as well." - Diego Zancani, TLS
"The weightiest treatment yet to appear in English of the reception of Machiavelli's works" - The English Historical Review
"Anglo has written a profoundly learned and complex book, but one that provides a hugely impressive argument for the difficulty, as well as the importance, of doing the history of ideas properly and explaining Machiavelli's legacy effectively." - Political Studies
"Sydney Anglo raises the whole question of Machiavelli and his 'influence' to a totally new level. His arguments are powerful and persuasive." - Keith Thomas
"The first feeling one has when approaching this big book is...one of great admiration" - Marco Formisano, Renaissance Studies
"This is a very impressive book." - N.W. Bawcutt, Modern Language Review, 102.1