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    Machiavelli's Romans: Liberty and Greatness in the Discourses on Livy.Patrick Coby - 1999 - Lexington Books.
    Although Machiavelli is usually considered a pioneer among modern political philosophers, he read deeply in and was greatly influenced by the works of classical Roman thinkers such as Livy. There is thus a fundamental tension between the modern and the ancient within Machiavelli's philosophy; he is both a precursor to the Enlightenment and a throwback to republican Rome. This is the main thesis behind Patrick Coby's innovative study of the neglected Machiavellian classic Discourses on Livy. Coby argues that scholars have (...)
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    Politics and the Poetic Ideal in Shakespeare's the Tempest.Patrick Coby - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (2):215-243.
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    Socrates and the Sophistic Enlightenment: A Commentary on Plato's Protagoras.Patrick Coby - 1988 - Bucknell University Press.
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    Thomas Cromwell: Machiavellian Statecraft and the English Reformation.Patrick Coby - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Thomas Cromwell, chief architect of the English Reformation, served as minister of Henry VIII from 1531 to 1540, the period during which more political and religious reform was accomplished than at any other time in Henry's thirty-seven-year reign. This biography_the first in a generation and the only one now in print_looks at his work and achievements during this period, and includes earlier and more critical assessments that view Cromwell as a disciple of Machiavelli.
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