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Leonardo da Vinci, Niccolo Machiavelli, and Cesare Borgia, three iconic figures whose intersecting lives provide the basis for this astonishing work of narrative history. They could not have been more different, and they would meet only for a short time in 1502, but the events that transpired when they did would significantly alter each man’s perceptions and the course of Western history.
In 1502, Italy was riven by conflict, with the city of Florence as the ultimate prize. Machiavelli, the consummate political manipulator, attempted to placate the savage Borgia by volunteering Leonardo to be Borgia’s chief military engineer. That autumn, the three men embarked together on a brief, perilous, and fateful journey through the mountains, remote villages, and hill towns of the Italian Romagna the details of which were revealed in Machiavelli’s frequent dispatches and Leonardo’s meticulous notebooks.
Superbly written and thoroughly researched, The Artist, the Philosopher, and the Warrioris a work of narrative genius whose subject is the nature of genius itself.
412 pages, Hardcover
First published February 5, 2009








I would rather be in hell & converse with great minds upon state questions than live in paradise with the rabble I saw just now....for in the latter, one would meet no one but wretched monks & apostles, whereas in hell, one would be in the company of cardinals, popes, princes & kings.Finally, Cesare Borgia, who greatly influenced Machiavelli, was a ruthless thug, often wearing a mask to hide fast-encroaching syphilis scars on his face and he ultimately died a vicious death in his early 30s as his power & prestige waned and new forces took control of his former dominions.
