[Gutenberg 10827] • Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius
- Authors
- Machiavelli, Niccolò
- Publisher
- Createspace
- Tags
- livy. ab urbe condita , politics , philosophy , history , political science -- early works to 1800 , classics , rome -- historiography
- ISBN
- 9781500147624
- Date
- 1531-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.34 MB
- Lang
- en
Albeit the jealous temper of mankind, ever more disposed to censure than to praise the work of others, has constantly made the pursuit of new methods and systems no less perilous than the search after unknown lands and seas; nevertheless, prompted by that desire which nature has implanted in me, fearlessly to undertake whatsoever I think offers a common benefit to all, I enter on a path which, being hitherto untrodden by any, though it involve me in trouble and fatigue, may yet win me thanks from those who judge my efforts in a friendly spirit. And although my feeble discernment, my slender experience of current affairs, and imperfect knowledge of ancient events, render these efforts of mine defective and of no great utility, they may at least open the way to some other, who, with better parts and sounder reasoning and judgment, shall carry out my design; whereby, if I gain no credit, at all events I ought to incur no blame.