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The Bard
Posted 25 Sep. 2006 at 8:54 pm | Permalink
Provocative thesis: Machiavelli wrote his book on Machiavellianism for the most Machiavellian of reasons. “The Nick” needed a job. Too bad he missed out on royalties as well.
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The Backward Glance is the blog of Lincoln and Abby Mullen. Lincoln Mullen is a reference librarian at Bob Jones University's Mack Library and a student of history. Abby Mullen is a master's student in English at Bob Jones University. She teaches freshman English at BJU. [Read more »]
Quit Doling Out That Bad-Economy Line Why the economy is not that bad after all--certainly not as "the worst since the Great Depression." From the Washington Post.
Posted 22 Sep. 2006 at 1:45 pm | Permalink
very interesting paper. :) The Renaissance is one of my favorite time periods.
Posted 24 Sep. 2006 at 3:28 pm | Permalink
Note: Neither literary, historiographical, nor philosophical merit is claimed for any papers posted here. Any papers for which literary, historiographical, or philosophical merit might be claimed (no matter how far-fetched that claim may be) have been and will be sent to academic journals for rejection.
Posted 25 Sep. 2006 at 8:54 pm | Permalink
Provocative thesis: Machiavelli wrote his book on Machiavellianism for the most Machiavellian of reasons. “The Nick” needed a job. Too bad he missed out on royalties as well.