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Cultures of Empire: Rethinking Venetian Rule, 1400–1700: Essays in Honour of Benjamin Arbel: The Medieval Mediterranean, cartea 122

Georg Christ, Franz-Julius Morche
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 2020
This book investigates perceptions, modes, and techniques of Venetian rule in the early modern Eastern Mediterranean (1400–1700). Against the backdrop of the controversial notion of the Venetian realm as a colonial empire, essays from a range of specialists examine how Venice negotiated control over the territories, resources, and traditions of different empires (Byzantine, Roman, Mamluk, Ottoman) while developing its own claims of authority. Focusing in particular on questions of belonging and status in the Venetian overseas territories, the volume incorporates observations on the daily realities of Venetian rule: how did Venice negotiate claims of authority in light of former and ongoing imperial belongings? What was the status of colonial subjects and ships in the metropolis and in foreign territories? In what ways did Venice accept and continue old forms of imperial belonging? Did subordinate entities join in a shared communal identity? The volume opens new perspectives on Venetian rule at the crossroads of empire and early modern statehood: a polity negotiating and entangling empire.
Contributors are Housni Alkhateeb Shehada, Georg Christ, Giacomo Corazzol, Nicholas Davidson, Renard Gluzman, Deborah Howard, David Jacoby (z’’l), Marianna Kolyvà, Franz-Julius Morche, Reinhold C. Mueller, Monique O’Connell, Gerassimos D. Pagratis, Tassos Papacostas, Maria Pia Pedani (†), Dorit Raines, and E. Natalie Rothman.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004427600
ISBN-10: 9004427600
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Medieval Mediterranean


Cuprins

Preface
List of Figures

Benjamin Arbel: A Biographical Sketch
Georg Christ, Renard Gluzman

Bibliography Benjamin Arbel
Notes on Contributors

1 Introduction
Georg Christ, Franz-Julius Morche


Part 1: Building Empire



2 Venetian Empire in Oratory and Print in the Later Fifteenth Century
Monique O’Connell

3 The Old, the Antique, and the Venerable in Venetian Renaissance Architecture
Deborah Howard

4 The Letters of Others: The Correspondence of Marino Morosini and his Curious Newssheet on the Battle of Maclodio (1427)
Franz-Julius Morche


Part 2: Managing Empire



5 Venetian Citizenship and Venetian Identity in the Eastern Mediterranean, Twelfth to Fifteenth Century
David Jacoby (z’’l)

6 “Nobili scaduti”? The Return of Cretan Patricians to Venice in the Seventeenth Century
Dorit Raines


Part 3: Living Empire



7 Cittadin e mercadante de lì: The Early Sixteenth-Century Sopracomito in Armata, Jacomo Siguro
Marianna Kolyvà

8 The Greeks in the Maritime Trade of Venice during the Sixteenth Century: The Case of the Verghis Family
Gerassimos D. Pagratis

9 Music as Aristocratic Pastime in the Stato da Mar: The Cypriot Madrigals of Giandomenico Martoretta
Tassos Papacostas

10 Latins and Greeks in the Venetian Colonies of the Eastern Mediterranean
Nicholas S. Davidson


Part 4: Connecting Empire



11 A Device for Signalling the Height of the Tide at the Port of Venice around 1500
Reinhold C. Mueller

12 What Made a Ship Venetian? (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries)
Renard Gluzman

13 Jewish Medicine in Venetian Crete (Late Thirteenth to Early Sixteenth Centuries): Physicians, Surgeons, and Manuscripts
Giacomo Corazzol


Part 5: Donating Empire



14 From the Far North to the Near East: Venice as an Intermediary in the Supply of Gyrfalcons to the Mamluks
Housni Alkhateeb Shehada

15 The Interpreter Michele Membrè’s Life in Venice
Maria Pia Pedani (†)

16 Accounting for Gifts: The Poetics and Pragmatics of Material Circulations in Venetian-Ottoman Diplomacy
E. Natalie Rothman

Index

Notă biografică

Georg Christ, Dr. phil. (2006), Universität Basel, is Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern History at the University of Manchester. His research focuses i.a. on the late medieval Eastern Mediterranean and Veneto-Mamluk trade and political relations.
Franz-Julius Morche, Dr. phil. (2013), Universität Heidelberg, is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study and the Department of History, Durham University. He was previously a member of the ERC research team “Communication and Empire: Chinese Empires in Comparative Perspective” at King’s College London and Leiden University.