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 Warrior is a work of narrative genius--whose subject is the nature of genius itself.
"[A] rigorous and scholarly yet readable study of the confluence of three major Renaissance figures. Accessible and impressive in scope."--Kirkus Reviews
"Readers will reel at this meticulous popular account of Renaissance tyranny, corruption, injustice and atrocities."--Publishers Weekly
"This is popular history at its narrative best--rich in colour, character and consequence."--The Times (London)
"The book breaks new ground."--San Antonio Express-News
"A triumph."--The Sunday Telegraph (London)