The Epicurean Machiavelli

Wednesday Lecture, at the Harold Acton Library and online, on Zoom

by Lisa Kaborycha

 

Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) was both a daring, free-spirited thinker and notable bon vivant.  Lisa Kaborycha returns with a fascinating talk that explores the relationship between Machiavelli’s political philosophy and his rollicking life style.

 

There are two waysto join the event: 

1)  In person at the Harold Acton Library of the British Institute of Florence.
Please reserve your place here, as seats are strictly limited because of COVID safety regulations.

 

2) On Zoom (no reservation necessary), simply clicking on this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84350799459?pwd=Vy9VSUIwblZwODVwZENGZHJKREplUT09 at 18:00 on Wednesday 14th October. 

Once you have downloaded ZOOM. All you have to do is click on the meeting link to join the videoconference. 

 

 

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