. Life and times of Girolamo Savonarola. otes and reiterates charges urged against the republican constitu-tion of Florence by Savonarolas admirer Giannotti. But he fails toobserve that the latters remarks do not apply to Savonarolas reformsin particu^r—for these are praised by Giannotti—but to the consti- GUICCIARDINI>S VERDICT. ,0- or legnate check on ^^^^^^^1^ change of magistrates was the expedient resorrrH m K, X^ i ? defects which although recognized in the fifteenth century b,, such as Guicciardini, Machiavelli, and Gannottwere left unremedied In fact, they only
. Life and times of Girolamo Savonarola. otes and reiterates charges urged against the republican constitu-tion of Florence by Savonarolas admirer Giannotti. But he fails toobserve that the latters remarks do not apply to Savonarolas reformsin particu^r—for these are praised by Giannotti—but to the consti- GUICCIARDINI>S VERDICT. ,0- or legnate check on ^^^^^^^1^ change of magistrates was the expedient resorrrH m K, X^ i ? defects which although recognized in the fifteenth century b,, such as Guicciardini, Machiavelli, and Gannottwere left unremedied In fact, they only disappeared vfth thedestruction of the Italian Communes and the birth of the modern stateThe objections urged by Professor Cipolla against StonareM ^ LeoSÌPP ,K°r,Ce T ^J^™ ™^d ^ «to Leo X For, although the first idea of the modern tate is to be found in the secretarys writings, even he proved unable, when edu-cing theory to practice, to cast entirely off the mediava conceptionof communal government. conception. 21 CHAPTER VI.
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