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<p> An [[Italian]] statesman and historian, born in Florence; studied law; became professor of Jurisprudence there; was a disciple of Macchiavelli; did service as a statesman in the Papal territories; took a leading part in the political changes of Florence; secured the restoration of the [[Medici]] to power, and on his retirement composed a "History of [[Italy]] during his Own Time," which he had all but completed when he died (1485-1540). </p>
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<p> An [[Italian]] statesman and historian, born in Florence; studied law; became professor of Jurisprudence there; was a disciple of Macchiavelli; did service as a statesman in the Papal territories; took a leading part in the political changes of Florence; secured the restoration of the [[Medici]] to power, and on his retirement composed a "History of Italy during his Own Time," which he had all but completed when he died (1485-1540). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 15 October 2021

Guicciardini [1]

An Italian statesman and historian, born in Florence; studied law; became professor of Jurisprudence there; was a disciple of Macchiavelli; did service as a statesman in the Papal territories; took a leading part in the political changes of Florence; secured the restoration of the Medici to power, and on his retirement composed a "History of Italy during his Own Time," which he had all but completed when he died (1485-1540).

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