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    The Mandrake (Italian: La Mandragola [la manˈdraːɡola]) is a satirical play by Italian Renaissance philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli.Although the five-act comedy was published in 1524 and first performed in the carnival season of 1526, Machiavelli likely wrote The Mandrake in 1518 as a distraction from his bitterness at having been excluded from the diplomatic and political life of Florence following the 1512 reversion to Medici rule.

  2. Mandragora officinarum is the type species of the plant genus Mandragora in the nightshade family Solanaceae. [ 2 ] It is often known as mandrake, although this name is also used for other plants. As of 2015 [update], sources differed significantly in the species they use for Mandragora plants native to the Mediterranean region.

  3. Summary of Machiavelli's La Mandragola. Arguably one of Machiavelli's finest works, Mandragola is a comedy that offers an in-depth look into the world of Machiavelli. The play's action takes place in the span of 24 hrs. It is the story of Callimaco, a young Florentine who lived in Paris for 20 years. One day he overheard a fellow Florentine ...

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    Species of Mandragora are perennial herbaceous plants. They have large vertical tap roots, sometimes forked. Their stems are short or virtually absent. The leaves form a rosette at the base of the plant. The flowers are sometimes borne on a short stalk (scape), and are solitary, with whorls of five parts. The sepals are joined at the base, as are t...

    The genus Mandragora was first used in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus in the first edition of Species Plantarum where the Mediterranean species Mandragora officinarum was described, which is thus the type species of the genus. (Linnaeus later changed his mind and in 1759 placed M. officinarum in the genus Atropa as A. mandragora.) Jackson and Berry (1979) a...

    Like many members of the Solanaceae, species of Mandragora contain highly biologically active alkaloids, tropane alkaloids in particular. Hanuš et al. reviewed the phytochemistry of Mandragora species. More than 80 substances have been identified; their paper gives the detailed chemical structure of 37 of them. The different parts of the plant cont...

    Mandragora species have a long use in traditional medicine, extracts being used for their real or supposed aphrodisiac, hypnotic, emetic, purgative, sedative, and pain-killing effects. Tropane alkaloids are known to be effective as analgesics and anaesthetics, and can be used to increase circulation and dilate pupils, among other effects. Hyoscine ...

  4. L'immoraliste or Camus' Le'tranger, we. onists who have rejected society and all attend a performance of Mandragola, we neither estranged nor a stranger; he is citizen and fully aware of his citizenship. that the role of the immoralist is, like. dramatization of a social role. Machiavelli's immoralist is a social.

  5. Feb 4, 2018 · Summary. "La mandragola - La Clizia - Belfagor" by Niccolò Machiavelli is a collection of plays written in the early 16th century. The works include comedic pieces that explore themes of love, deception, and societal norms, primarily set in Florence. The opening play, "Mandragola," centers around Callimaco, a young man returning from Paris ...

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  7. The Mandragola, while avoiding classical models, nevertheless recalls through the name of its heroine a classical story. It was the rape of Lucretia by a Roman prince that led to the downfall of the early Roman monarchy and the establishment of the republic so highly praised by Machiavelli in the Discourses.