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Niccolo$501750$ - traduzione in italiano

CATHOLIC CARDINAL
Niccolo Boboni; Niccolò Boboni; Niccolo Scolari

Niccolo      
n. Niccolò (nome proprio italiano)
Niccolo Machiavelli         
  • Peter Withorne's 1573 translation of ''The Art of War''
  • [[Francis Bacon]] argued the case for what would become [[modern science]] which would be based more upon real experience and experimentation, free from assumptions about metaphysics, and aimed at increasing control of nature. He named Machiavelli as a predecessor.
  • Portrait of a Gentleman]]'' ([[Cesare Borgia]]), used as an example of a successful ruler in ''The Prince''
  • Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici]], to whom the final version of ''The Prince'' was dedicated
  • John Adams admired Machiavelli's rational description of the realities of statecraft. Adams used Machiavelli's works to argue for [[mixed government]].
  • Statue at the [[Uffizi]]
  • Engraved portrait of Machiavelli, from the Peace Palace Library's ''Il Principe'', published in 1769
  • Oil painting of Machiavelli by [[Cristofano dell'Altissimo]]
  • Santa Croce Church]] in Florence
  • [[Xenophon]], author of the ''[[Cyropedia]]''
ITALIAN DIPLOMAT AND POLITICAL AND MILITARY THEORIST (1469–1527)
Nicolo Machiavelli; Machiavelli; Macchiavelli; Niccolo Machiavelli; Nicholas Machiavelli; Niccol Machiavelli; Machiavelli, Niccolo; Nicoló Machiavelli; Niccolò Macchiavelli; Niccoló Macchiavelli; Machiaveli; Nioccolo Machiavelli; Machiavelli, Niccolò; Machiavelian; Machiavellism; Nicole Machiavelli; Machievelli; Machiavilli; Machiavellia; Niccolo Macchiavelli; Marietta Corsini; Machiavelliism; Nicholas Machiavell; Macchiavelian; Macchiavelianism; Macchiaveli; Machaevelli; Nicoli Machiavelli; Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli; Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli; Machiavelianism; Machiavellians; Machiavelians; Niccolo' Macchiavelli; Nicolò Machiavelli; Machavellian; Machavelli; Macavelli; Machevelli; Macavhelli; Machiavelli's; The First Decade (poem); Decennale primo; Nicollo Machiavelli; Nicolas Machiavel
n. Niccolò Macchiavelli (1469-1527), grande statista fiorentino, autore di teorie politiche e fra l"altro del trattato "Il Principe"
Nicolaus Copernicus         
  • ''[[Collegium Maius]]'' at [[Kraków University]], Copernicus's Polish ''alma mater''
  • Mathemat.]]''", 1597
  • German-language letter from Copernicus]] to [[Duke Albert of Prussia]], giving medical advice for [[George von Kunheim]] (1541)
  • Muzeum Mikołaja Kopernika]]''.
  • Copernicus's tower at [[Frombork]], where he lived and worked; reconstructed since [[World War II]]
  • Frombork Cathedral
  • Statue of Copernicus outside of Frombork Cathedral
  • Copernicus's 2010 gravestone in Frombork Cathedral
  • Casket with Copernicus's remains on exhibition in [[Olsztyn]]
  • This was based on sketch by [[Tobias Stimmer]] (c.&nbsp;1570), and allegedly based on a self-portrait by Copernicus. It inspired most later Copernicus depictions.<ref name=lily />}}
  • [[Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Kraków]]
  • The original painting was looted, and possibly destroyed, by the Germans in World War&nbsp;II during the occupation of Poland.}}
  • 1735 [[epitaph]], [[Frombork Cathedral]]
  • Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew]] in [[Wrocław]]
  • Copernicus's translation of [[Theophylact Simocatta]]'s ''Epistles''. Cover shows [[coat of arms]] of ''(clockwise from top)'' [[Poland]], Lithuania and [[Kraków]].
  • [[Tusi couple]]
  • Olsztyn Castle]], where Copernicus resided from 1516 to 1521
  • Copernicus's maternal uncle, [[Lucas Watzenrode the Younger]]
POLISH MATHEMATICIAN AND ASTRONOMER (1473–1543)
Copernicus; Nicholas Copernicus; Nicolas Copernicus; Niccolo Copernicus; Mikolaj Kopernik; Nikolaus Kopernikus; Kopernik; N. Copernicus; Nicholaus Copernicus; Copernicus, Nicolaus; Mikołaj Kopernik; Nicolus copernicus; Nicolai Copernicus; Nicolaus Copernicus/Nationality; Nikolaus Copernicus; Kopernikus; Kopernicus; Nicolaus Coppernicus; Nikolas Kopernik; Niclas Koppernigk; Nicolò Copernico; Capurnicas; Nikolas Copernicus
Nicola Copernico (astronomo polacco, il primo a sostenere che è la terra a ruotare intorno al sole)

Definizione

Machiavelian
·noun One who adopts the principles of Machiavel; a cunning and unprincipled politician.
II. Machiavelian ·adj Of or pertaining to Machiavel, or to his supposed principles; politically cunning; characterized by duplicity or bad faith; crafty.

Wikipedia

Niccolò Scolari

Niccolo Scolari (died 1200) was an Italian cardinal.

He was cardinal-nephew of Pope Clement III, his uncle, who elevated him in September 1190. In older historiography he is erroneously listed as Niccolo Boboni and nephew of Pope Celestine III. He subscribed papal bulls as S.R.E. diaconus cardinalis between October 23 and December 19, 1190, as cardinal-deacon of Santa Lucia in Orthea on February 17, 1191, and finally as cardinal-deacon of Santa Maria in Cosmedin between May 15, 1191 and August 4, 1200. He died before December 23, 1200.