Machiavelli — "There are three kinds of intellect: one which comprehends by itself; another tha…"

There are three kinds of intellect: one which comprehends by itself; another that discerns what another comprehends; and a third which comprehends neither by itself nor by the showing of another.
Machiavelli — Machiavelli Early Modern · The Prince, political philosophy

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The Prince, Chapter XXII

Date: 1532

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