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544 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1517
The third type of army is one in which there exists neither a natural ardour, nor yet discipline to supplement it; as is the case with Italian armies in our day, which are quite useless and never win unless they come across an army which happens for some reason to run away. There is no need to cite further instances, since every day they afford evidence of how utterly lacking they are in valour.Reading this book is like sitting down with one of the great thinkers of the Renaissance and picking his brain on the subjects of governance and warfare—with the result that The Discourses is actually fun to read.