An edition of Fortune is a river (1998)

Fortune is a river

Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolò Machiavelli's magnificent dream to change the course of Florentine history

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Fortune is a river
Roger D. Masters
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An edition of Fortune is a river (1998)

Fortune is a river

Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolò Machiavelli's magnificent dream to change the course of Florentine history

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Few people know that Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolo Machiavelli crossed paths when Leonardo worked - ostensibly as an engineer, possibly as a spy - in Cesare Borgia's court and Machiavelli was Florence's ambassador there. Soon thereafter, they formed a friendship and an alliance.

Astonishingly, during the rich first decade of the sixteenth century, the pair joined together under the inspiration of one of Leonardo's most fantastic dreams: to build a system of canals that would make the Arno River navigable from Florence to the sea. Under Machiavelli's supervision, the Florentine government tried - and ultimately failed - to realize a portion of this plan in 1504.

Roger Masters's account of the friendship between two of history's greatest geniuses starts with this tale of a magnificent lost dream and spirals outward to the art, politics, intrigue, and sexual scandals of Florence. Leonardo's preoccupation with the Arno project explains many of the tantalizing mysteries of his work.

It is the reason for the startling bird's-eye view of the valley in the background of the Mona Lisa; it is part and parcel of both his obsession, in the Notebooks, with understanding the dynamics of water, and his work on canals and swamp drainage in Milan, Rome, and France. As for Machiavelli, were it not for his time spent in prison, he might never have been compelled to write The Prince.

Fortune Is a River is at once a study of genius and a rich and delightful introduction to the wonders of the Renaissance.

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Plume
Language
English
Pages
278

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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Free Press, c1998.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-258) and index.

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Classifications

Library of Congress
DG738.13 .M37 1999

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Pagination
278 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
278

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Open Library
OL17629001M
ISBN 10
0452280907
OCLC/WorldCat
41474203
Library Thing
16417
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
472863

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Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolo Machiavelli probably first met in the town of Imola during 1502.
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