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Venice, Cità Excelentissima Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin
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Venice, Cità Excelentissima Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo Hardcover - 2008

by Sanudo, Marino, And Labalme, Patricia H (Editor), And Sanguineti White, Laura, Professor (Editor)


From the publisher

When Venice was both a center of Renaissance culture and a gathering place for news from around the world, Marin Sanudo tried to write everything down. He was the finest diarist of his time, with a keen eye for the everyday and the monumental alike. Venice, Cit Excelentissima offers a broad and engaging introduction to Sanudo's detailed observations of life in his beloved city and the world it knew.

This expertly translated volume glimpses into Renaissance life at a spectacular time when Venice was at the top of its game. Organized thematically, the selections offer a Venetian's viewpoint of the glories of high culture, the gritty reality and sparkling drama of daily life, the perils of diplomacy and war, and the high-risk ventures of voyages and commerce.

Here, the work of the Renaissance's most assiduous historian is finally given the accessibility it warrants and the merit it is due.

Details

  • Title Venice, Cità Excelentissima Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo
  • Author Sanudo, Marino, And Labalme, Patricia H (Editor), And Sanguineti White, Laura, Professor (Editor)
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First edition
  • Pages 598
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD
  • Date April 11, 2008
  • Features Bibliography, Dust Cover, Glossary, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Table of Contents
  • ISBN 9780801887659
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Italy

Media reviews

Citations

  • Chronicle of Higher Education, 08/01/2008, Page 18
  • Reference and Research Bk News, 02/01/2009, Page 49

About the author

Patricia H. Labalme (1927-2002) was a highly regarded scholar of Renaissance history and a tireless supporter of the humanities. Laura Sanguineti White is a professor of Italian at Rutgers University. Linda L. Carroll is a professor of Italian at Tulane University.