Describing the City, Describing the State: Representations of Venice and the Venetian Terraferma in the Renaissance: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, cartea 221
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004415904
ISBN-10: 9004415904
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions
ISBN-10: 9004415904
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions
Notă biografică
Sandra Toffolo, PhD (2013, European University Institute, Florence), is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of St Andrews. Her research focuses on Venice and the Venetian mainland state in the Renaissance.
Recenzii
“Sandra Toffolo’s work has undoubtedly identified a perspective that, until now, has been neglected by historiography. […] Toffolo’s attempt to bring together the two souls of the Venetian State – sea and mainland – is also admirable. It is something that scholars have only recently started to explore. […] Sandra Toffolo’s book succeeds in opening a window on the potential for further inquiries into Renaissance geographical descriptions, on the one hand, and for a stronger inclusion of mainland voices, long underrated in the study of Venice”
Daniele Dibello, Ghent University. In: Journal of Early Modern History, Vol. 25, Nos. 1–2 (March 2021).
Daniele Dibello, Ghent University. In: Journal of Early Modern History, Vol. 25, Nos. 1–2 (March 2021).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
A Note on the Book
Introduction
1 Geographical Descriptions, the Myth of Venice, and the Venetian Terraferma
2 Placing Texts within Literary Contexts
3 Constructing a Mainland State
4 Outline of the Book
1 Venice, Religious City
1 God’s Role in the Foundation of Venice
2 Divine Protection throughout History
3 Connections to Saint Mark
4 External Religious Structures
5 The Piety of the Venetians
2 Venice, Centre of Material Culture
1 A City Situated ‘in the Stormy Fury of the Sea’
2 Urban Structure
3 Wealth
4 Commerce
5 Industry
6 Art and Scholarship
3 Venice, Seat of an Ideal Government
1 The Development of a Political Narrative of Venice
2 Elements of a Political Venice
3 The Ideal of a Mixed Constitution
4 The Concept of Liberty
5 Politics and Morality
4 Venice, Morally Exemplary City
1 ‘It Presses Every Gathered Virtue to Its Bosom’
2 A Moral Venice from Its Foundation
3 Morality and Poetry
5 Venetian Views on Venice and the Terraferma as a State
1 Justifications for Mainland Expansion
2 The Conquest of Friuli
3 Links between Venice and the Terraferma
4 Political Affiliation as a Factor in the Depiction of Territories
6 Viewing the Venetian Mainland State from the Mainland
1 Two Poems Dedicated to Local Families
2 Ubertino Posculo’s Oratio de laudibus Brixiae
3 Michele Savonarola’s Praise of Padua
4 Silvestro Lando’s Preface to the Statutes of Verona
5 A Paduan Pilgrim on His Way to the Holy Land
6 Four Poems by Bartolomeo Pagello
7 Jacopo Sanguinacci’s Inchoronato regno sopra i regni
8 Francesco Corna da Soncino’s Poem on Verona
7 Foreign Views of the Venetian State
1 ‘Hit Is also Vnder the Domynyon of the Venysyans’: Views of Formal Political Affiliation
2 Political and Geographical Affiliation: the Case of Greece
3 Conflicting Ideas on Venice and the Venetian State
4 Interpreting Venice and Its Dominions in One Common Framework
Conclusion: Venice as City, Venice as State
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
A Note on the Book
Introduction
1 Geographical Descriptions, the Myth of Venice, and the Venetian Terraferma
2 Placing Texts within Literary Contexts
3 Constructing a Mainland State
4 Outline of the Book
part 1: Perceptions of Venice in Its Urban Setting
1 Venice, Religious City
1 God’s Role in the Foundation of Venice
2 Divine Protection throughout History
3 Connections to Saint Mark
4 External Religious Structures
5 The Piety of the Venetians
2 Venice, Centre of Material Culture
1 A City Situated ‘in the Stormy Fury of the Sea’
2 Urban Structure
3 Wealth
4 Commerce
5 Industry
6 Art and Scholarship
3 Venice, Seat of an Ideal Government
1 The Development of a Political Narrative of Venice
2 Elements of a Political Venice
3 The Ideal of a Mixed Constitution
4 The Concept of Liberty
5 Politics and Morality
4 Venice, Morally Exemplary City
1 ‘It Presses Every Gathered Virtue to Its Bosom’
2 A Moral Venice from Its Foundation
3 Morality and Poetry
part 2: Perceptions of Venice and the Terraferma as a State
5 Venetian Views on Venice and the Terraferma as a State
1 Justifications for Mainland Expansion
2 The Conquest of Friuli
3 Links between Venice and the Terraferma
4 Political Affiliation as a Factor in the Depiction of Territories
6 Viewing the Venetian Mainland State from the Mainland
1 Two Poems Dedicated to Local Families
2 Ubertino Posculo’s Oratio de laudibus Brixiae
3 Michele Savonarola’s Praise of Padua
4 Silvestro Lando’s Preface to the Statutes of Verona
5 A Paduan Pilgrim on His Way to the Holy Land
6 Four Poems by Bartolomeo Pagello
7 Jacopo Sanguinacci’s Inchoronato regno sopra i regni
8 Francesco Corna da Soncino’s Poem on Verona
7 Foreign Views of the Venetian State
1 ‘Hit Is also Vnder the Domynyon of the Venysyans’: Views of Formal Political Affiliation
2 Political and Geographical Affiliation: the Case of Greece
3 Conflicting Ideas on Venice and the Venetian State
4 Interpreting Venice and Its Dominions in One Common Framework
Conclusion: Venice as City, Venice as State
Bibliography
Index