De splendore
Ethical treatise on the virtue of splendor, written after the printing of the De principe, De obedientia and of the De fortitudine.
Ethical treatise on the virtue of splendor, written after the printing of the De principe, De obedientia and of the De fortitudine.
Philosophical treatise in five books dealing with the prudence as a civil virtue. In the text, the moral doctrine is part of a natural setting and man's behavior is seen as a reflection of physical characteristics.
Ethical treatise written around 1468 for Alfonso of Calabria, the future sovereign of the Kingdom of Naples.
Ethical treatise in five books, written after the Civil Neapolitan War (1459-1465), which had raised the issue of the relationship between the political body and royal authority.
Ethical treatise on the virtue of grander, written after the printing of the De principe, De obedientia and of the De fortitudine.
Treatise which shares the aristocratic perspective of the texts on civil virtues, written a few years before De magnanimitate.
Ethical treatise on the virtue of liberality, written after the printing of the De principe, De obedientia and of the De fortitudine.
Treatise in two books written around 1480-1890. The text belongs to the first phase of the ethical-political production, which also includes the De principe and the De obedientia.
Ethical treatise on the behavior of the courtier, written after the printing of the De principe, De obedientia and of the De fortitudine.
Ethical treatise on the virtue of benefaction, drawn up in the years 1493-1494 and printed in 1498.