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On this account he is styled, by Niccolo Leonicino, "Lorenzo de' Medici, the great patron of learning in this age, whose messengers are dispersed through every part of the earth for the purpose of collecting books on every science, and who has spared no expense in procuring for your use, and that of others who may devote themselves to similar studies, the materials necessary for your purpose."

RISE AND FALL OF THE BORGIAS A.D. 1502 NICCOLO

The contemporaneous account of these events, by the celebrated Niccolo Machiavelli, possesses a fascinating interest, which is greatly enhanced by the fact that Machiavelli himself was a participant in the events of which he writes.

The Certosa dates from 1341 and was built and endowed by a wealthy merchant named Niccolo Acciaioli, after whom the Lungarno Acciaioli is named.

Immediately below us is the church of S. Niccolo, where he is said to have hidden in 1529, when there was a hue and cry for him.

Niccolo da Uzzano died 1433 Marsilio Ficino born Cosimo de' Medici banished, Oct. 3 1434

In 1421 Messer Giovanni de' Medici was elected Gonfaloniere di Giustizia, as the representative of the middle classes, and in opposition to Messeri Rinaldo degli Albizzi and Niccolo da Uzzano, the Ghibelline nominees.

His old rival in the arena of politics, Niccolo da Uzzano, ever spoke of him after his death with unstinted praise and admiration.

Of Cosimo, Niccolo Macchiavelli wrote as follows: "He applied himself so strenuously to increase the political power of his house, that those who had rejoiced at Giovanni's death now regretted it, perceiving what manner of man Cosimo was.

" Messer Niccolo, his brother, carried on the feud, and was, with Diotisalvi Neroni, Agnolo Acciaiuolo, and others, banished in 1455, for their complicity in the abortive attempt to assassinate Piero de' Medici.

Niccolo Macchiavelli, somewhat unwillingly, admitted that"Lorenzo has all the high-mindedness and liberality which anybody could expect in one occupying such an exalted station.

Two ill-living priests were also added to the roll of the conspirators Frate Antonio, son of Gherardo de' Maffei of Volterra, and Frate Stefano, son of Niccolo Piovano da Bagnore.

Niccolo Macchiavelli was implicated in the conspiracy, but he appears to have escaped punishment.

Niccolo de' Soderini, Francesco de' Guicciardini and Pietro de' Salviati took up a strong position as leaders of a popular party, and once more the cry of "Liberta!"

By his second wife, Madonna Nannina, daughter of Messer Niccolo de' Soderinia lineal descendant of the self-seeking and notorious adviser of Don Piero de' Medicihe had two daughters, Constanza and Eleanora, named after her godmother, the Duchess Eleanora.

She was the youngest of the two daughters, the only children, of Messer Antonio di Domenico de' Martelli, and his wife, Madonna Fiammetta, the daughter of Messer Niccolo de' Soderini, a descendant of that earlier Niccolo, the self-seeking and unscrupulous adviser of Don Piero de' Medici.

She was the youngest of the two daughters, the only children, of Messer Antonio di Domenico de' Martelli, and his wife, Madonna Fiammetta, the daughter of Messer Niccolo de' Soderini, a descendant of that earlier Niccolo, the self-seeking and unscrupulous adviser of Don Piero de' Medici.

Villari, P., Life and Times of Niccolo Macchiavelli.

The living thoughts of Machiavelli. SEE Machiavelli, Niccolo.

By Niccolo Machiavelli, translated & edited by Thomas G. Bergin.

SEE Paganini, Niccolo.

SEE PAGANINI, NICCOLO.

SEE MACHIAVELLI, NICCOLO.

SEE MACHIAVELLI, NICCOLO.

By Niccolo Machiavelli, translated & edited by Thomas G. Bergin.

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