Virtù

Virtù is a concept theorized by Niccolò Machiavelli, centered on the martial spirit and ability of a person, but also encompassing a broader collection of traits necessary for maintenance of the state and "the achievement of great things." In a secondary development, the same word came to mean an object of art. == Classical and medieval origins == Virtù, an Italian word meaning "virtue" or "power", is derived from the Latin virtus (lit.

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Virtù

Virtù is a concept theorized by Niccolò Machiavelli, centered on the martial spirit and ability of a person, but also encompassing a broader collection of traits necessary for maintenance of the state and "the achievement of great things." In a secondary development, the same word came to mean an object of art. == Classical and medieval origins == Virtù, an Italian word meaning "virtue" or "power", is derived from the Latin virtus (lit.

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