“Tanto nomini nullum per elogium.” These Latin words, translated as “For such a great name, no praise is adequate,” were inscribed centuries after the passing of Niccolò Machiavelli, the Italian thinker once vilified but later revered for his enduring political treatise, The Prince. They remind us that the worth of some lives cannot be captured by mere
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