The Venetian Discovery of America
Title | The Venetian Discovery of America PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Horodowich |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 345 |
Release | 2018-09-06 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1107150876 |
Demonstrates how Venetian newsmongers played a crucial yet heretofore unrecognized role in the invention of America.
The Venetian Discovery of America
Title | The Venetian Discovery of America PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Horodowich |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 345 |
Release | 2018-09-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108687245 |
Few Renaissance Venetians saw the New World with their own eyes. As the print capital of early modern Europe, however, Venice developed a unique relationship to the Americas. Venetian editors, mapmakers, translators, writers, and cosmographers represented the New World at times as a place that the city's mariners had discovered before the Spanish, a world linked to Marco Polo's China, or another version of Venice, especially in the case of Tenochtitlan. Elizabeth Horodowich explores these various and distinctive modes of imagining the New World, including Venetian rhetorics of 'firstness', similitude, othering, comparison, and simultaneity generated through forms of textual and visual pastiche that linked the wider world to the Venetian lagoon. These wide-ranging stances allowed Venetians to argue for their different but equivalent participation in the Age of Encounters. Whereas historians have traditionally focused on the Spanish conquest and colonization of the New World, and the Dutch and English mapping of it, they have ignored the wide circulation of Venetian Americana. Horodowich demonstrates how with their printed texts and maps, Venetian newsmongers embraced a fertile tension between the distant and the close. In doing so, they played a crucial yet heretofore unrecognized role in the invention of America.
The New World in Early Modern Italy, 1492-1750
Title | The New World in Early Modern Italy, 1492-1750 PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Horodowich |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 371 |
Release | 2017-11-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107122872 |
This volume considers Italy's history and examines how Italians became fascinated with the New World in the early modern period.
A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
Title | A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 992 |
Release | 2013-07-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004252525 |
The field of Venetian studies has experienced a significant expansion in recent years, and the Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797 provides a single volume overview of the most recent developments. It is organized thematically and covers a range of topics including political culture, economy, religion, gender, art, literature, music, and the environment. Each chapter provides a broad but comprehensive historical and historiographical overview of the current state and future directions of research. The Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797 represents a new point of reference for the next generation of students of early modern Venetian studies, as well as more broadly for scholars working on all aspects of the early modern world. Contributors are Alfredo Viggiano, Benjamin Arbel, Michael Knapton, Claudio Povolo, Luciano Pezzolo, Anna Bellavitis, Anne Schutte, Guido Ruggiero, Benjamin Ravid, Silvana Seidel Menchi, Cecilia Cristellon, David D’Andrea, Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan, Wolfgang Wolters, Dulcia Meijers, Massimo Favilla, Ruggero Rugolo, Deborah Howard, Linda Carroll, Jonathan Glixon, Paul Grendler, Edward Muir, William Eamon, Edoardo Demo, Margaret King, Mario Infelise, Margaret Rosenthal and Ronnie Ferguson.
A Venetian Island
Title | A Venetian Island PDF eBook |
Author | Lidia D. Sciama |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | 280 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781571819208 |
Since the extensive floods of 1966, inhabitants of Venice's laguna areas have come to share in, and reflect upon, concerns over pressing environmental problems. Evidence of damage caused by industrial pollution has contributed to the need to recover a common culture and establish a sense of continuity with "truly Venetian traditions." Based on ethnographic and archival data, this in-depth study of the Venetian island of Burano shows how its inhabitants develop their sense of a distinct identity on the basis of their notions of gender, honor and kinship relations, their common memories, their knowledge and love of their environment and their special skills in fishing and lace making.
The Decline of the Venetian Nobility as a Ruling Class
Title | The Decline of the Venetian Nobility as a Ruling Class PDF eBook |
Author | James Cushman Davis |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 180 |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | Nobility |
ISBN |
Sargent, Whistler, and Venetian Glass
Title | Sargent, Whistler, and Venetian Glass PDF eBook |
Author | Sheldon Barr |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2021-12-14 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0691222673 |
Murano Glass and its Collectors in Aesthetic America / Melody Barnett Deusner -- Venetian Mosaics and Glass in the United States, 1860-1917 / Sheldon Barr -- "Where Have Titian's Beauties Gone?" : Sargent and Whistler on the Streets of Venice / Stephanie Mayer Heydt -- Interweaving Worlds : Antique and Revival Lace in Italy and in the United States, 1872-1927 / Diana Jocelyn Greenwold -- Sparks of Genius : American Art and the Appeal of Modern Venetian Glass / Crawford Alexander Mann III -- Biographies / Brittany Emens Strupp, Crawford Alexander Mann III.