Francesco Vettori

Francesco Vettori (1474–1539) was an Italian diplomat, politician and writer from Florence, who served his city during both the republican and de Medici regimes. He is chiefly remembered as one of the main personal correspondents of Niccolò Machiavelli, but he also published some small works himself in the same period.

Vettori's correspondence with Machiavelli includes some of the only surviving written discussions about the writing of Machiavelli's "little work" which was to become The Prince. This correspondence is considered to be amongst the most well known in the Italian language.

Vettori himself wrote a Sommario della istoria d'Italia or summarized history of Italy, and a collection of stories called Viaggio in Alamagna (Journey in Germany).

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