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Caesar Borgia: A Study of the Renaissance

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The author analyzes the life and career of a Renaissance prince whose ambition and violence, supported by a papal father, illustrate the endemic egoism and dynastic opportunism of fifteenth-century Italy. Combining biographical detail with political and economic interpretation, the study situates the subject among contemporary tyrants, examines methods of conquest—nepotism, extortion, treachery—and considers interpretations by thinkers such as Machiavelli. It treats the figure as a psychological product of his age, questions the great-man model of history, and argues that gains won by force and fraud were unstable and ultimately subordinate to broader social and institutional forces.

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John Leslie Garner

John Leslie Garner was an author known for his scholarly work on historical figures, particularly during the Renaissance period. His notable book, "Caesar Borgia: A Study of the Renaissance," explores the life and influence of the infamous Italian nobleman and military leader, providing insights into the political and cultural dynamics of his time. Garner's writing reflects a deep engagement with historical analysis, contributing to the understanding of Renaissance history and its key personalities.

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