A History of Venice

A History of Venice
Title A History of Venice PDF eBook
Author John Julius Norwich
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 1288
Release 2003-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 0141936789

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'Norwich has loved and understood Venice as well as any other Englishman has ever done' Sunday Times 'Will become the standard English work of Venetian history' Financial Times ___________________ Renowned historian, and author of A Short History of Byzantium, John Julius Norwich's classic history of Venice A History of Venice tells the story of this most remarkable of cities from its founding in the fifth century, through its unrivalled status for over a thousand years as one of the world's busiest and most powerful city states, until its fall at the hands of Napoleon in 1797. Rich in fascinating historical detail, populated by extraordinary characters and packed with a wealth of incident and intrigue, this is a brilliant testament to a great city - and a great and gripping read. ___________________ 'The standard Venetian history in English' The Times 'Norwich has the gift of historical perspective, as well as clarity and wit. Few can tell a good story better than he' Spectator

History of Venice: Books V-VIII

History of Venice: Books V-VIII
Title History of Venice: Books V-VIII PDF eBook
Author Pietro Bembo
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 438
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780674022843

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Bembo (1470-1547), a Venetian nobleman, later a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, was the most celebrated Latin stylist of his day and was widely admired for his writings in Italian. Named official historian of Venice in 1529, Bembo began to compose in Latin his continuation of the city's history in 12 books, covering the years from 1487-1513.

History of Venice: Books IX-XII

History of Venice: Books IX-XII
Title History of Venice: Books IX-XII PDF eBook
Author Pietro Bembo
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 420
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780674022867

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Much of Bembo's work is devoted to the external affairs of Venice, principally conflicts with other European states and with the Turks in the East. The History of Venice was published after his death, in Latin and in his own Italian version. This edition, completed by this third volume, makes it available for the first time in English translation.

History of Venice: Books I-IV

History of Venice: Books I-IV
Title History of Venice: Books I-IV PDF eBook
Author Pietro Bembo
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 394
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780674022836

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Bembo (1470-1547), a Venetian nobleman, later a Roman Catholic cardinal, was the most celebrated Latin stylist of his day and was widely admired for his writings in Italian. The History of Venice was published posthumously, in Latin and in his own Italian version. This edition makes it available for the first time in English translation.

History of Venice: Books III-IV, Books V-VIII

History of Venice: Books III-IV, Books V-VIII
Title History of Venice: Books III-IV, Books V-VIII PDF eBook
Author Pietro Bembo
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Venice (Italy)
ISBN 9780674022836

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A History of Venice

A History of Venice
Title A History of Venice PDF eBook
Author John Julius Norwich
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 740
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780679721970

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As comprehensive as it is engaging, John Julius Norwich's A History of Venice is a complete history of "the most beautiful and magical of cities." This necessary volume traces the rise of Venice from its fifth-century origins through 1797 when Napoleon put an end to the thousand-year-old Republic.

War, Communication, and the Politics of Culture in Early Modern Venice

War, Communication, and the Politics of Culture in Early Modern Venice
Title War, Communication, and the Politics of Culture in Early Modern Venice PDF eBook
Author Anastasia Stouraiti
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 309
Release 2022-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 1108986153

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Weaving together cultural history and critical imperial studies, this book shows how war and colonial expansion shaped seventeenth-century Venetian culture and society. Anastasia Stouraiti tests conventional assumptions about republicanism, commercial peace and cross-cultural exchange and offers a novel approach to the study of the Republic of Venice. Her extensive research brings the history of communication in dialogue with conquest and empire-building in the Mediterranean to provide an original interpretation of the politics of knowledge in wartime Venice. The book argues that the Venetian-Ottoman War of the Morea (1684-1699) was mediated through a diverse range of cultural mechanisms of patrician elite domination that orchestrated the production of popular consent. It sheds new light on the militarisation of the Venetian public sphere and exposes the connections between bellicose foreign policies and domestic power politics in a state celebrated as the most serene republic of merchants.