The Greatness and Decline of Venice
Author: Lewis Morris
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 48
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Author: Lewis Morris
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 48
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 38
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roger Crowley
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2012-01-24
Total Pages: 536
ISBN-13: 0679644261
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“The rise and fall of Venice’s empire is an irresistible story and [Roger] Crowley, with his rousing descriptive gifts and scholarly attention to detail, is its perfect chronicler.”—The Financial Times The New York Times bestselling author of Empires of the Sea charts Venice’s astounding five-hundred-year voyage to the pinnacle of power in an epic story that stands unrivaled for drama, intrigue, and sheer opulent majesty. City of Fortune traces the full arc of the Venetian imperial saga, from the ill-fated Fourth Crusade, which culminates in the sacking of Constantinople in 1204, to the Ottoman-Venetian War of 1499–1503, which sees the Ottoman Turks supplant the Venetians as the preeminent naval power in the Mediterranean. In between are three centuries of Venetian maritime dominance, during which a tiny city of “lagoon dwellers” grow into the richest place on earth. Drawing on firsthand accounts of pitched sea battles, skillful negotiations, and diplomatic maneuvers, Crowley paints a vivid picture of this avaricious, enterprising people and the bountiful lands that came under their dominion. From the opening of the spice routes to the clash between Christianity and Islam, Venice played a leading role in the defining conflicts of its time—the reverberations of which are still being felt today. “[Crowley] writes with a racy briskness that lifts sea battles and sieges off the page.”—The New York Times “Crowley chronicles the peak of Venice’s past glory with Wordsworthian sympathy, supplemented by impressive learning and infectious enthusiasm.”—The Wall Street Journal
Author: John Julius Norwich
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2003-07-03
Total Pages: 932
ISBN-13: 0141013834
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Julius Norwich's dazzling history of Venice from its origins to its eighteenth century fall. 'Lord Norwich has loved and understood Venice as well as any other Englishman has ever done. He has put readers of his generation more in his debt than any other English writer' Peter Levi, The Sunday Times.
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Published: 1804
Total Pages: 322
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Published: 1804
Total Pages: 300
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elizabeth Horodowich
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2018-09-06
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 1108687245
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFew 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.
Author: William Carew Hazlitt
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 1038
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Spencer Bower
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Published: 1878
Total Pages: 128
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexander Robertson Macewen
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 70
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