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Venice David Chambers

Venice By David Chambers

Summary

This work presents important sources - many previously unpublished in any language, and almost none previously available in English - for the history of the city-state of Venice from its zenith to its decline.

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Venice: A Documentary History, 1450-1630 by David Chambers

During the Renaissance, there were two centres of art, culture and mercantile power in Italy: Florence, and Venice. This is a sourcebook of primary materials, almost none previously available in English, for the history of the city-state of Venice. The time period covers the apogee of Venetian power and reputation to the beginnings of its decline in the 1630s. Sources used include diaries, chronicles, Inquisitorial records, literature, legislation, and contemporary descriptions, and are organized in sections by theme and accompanied by brief introductions. Originally published by Basil Blackwell, 1992.

About David Chambers

David Chambers is a Reader in Renaissance Studies, Warburg Institute. Brian Pullan is with the Department of Modern History, University of Manchester.

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CIN0802084249G
9780802084248
0802084249
Venice: A Documentary History, 1450-1630 by David Chambers
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2001-03-30
484
N/A
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