Venice a Documentary Hist #12
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Venice a Documentary Hist #12

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During the Renaissance, there were two centres of art, culture and mercantile power in Italy: Florence, and Venice. This is a sourcebook of promary 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

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Paperback, 484 pages
Published March 30th 2001 by University of Toronto Press
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