The articles in this volume position Venice and her economy from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century in relation to the larger European and Mediterranean context. In so doing, they engage firmly in a debate with recent historiographical discussions about European peripheries, the role of craft guilds and rural industries, the impact of fashion and demand-driven markets in the process of production specialization, and the emergence of regional markets and proto-industrial districts.
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( Kaiser ) 32 Heinrich III . ( König von Frankreich ) 120 f . , 123 Herakleios ( Kaiser ) 14 Hitler , Adolf 249 f . Homer 217 Huse , Norbert 128 Innozenz III . ( Papst ) 48 Isaak II . Angelos ( Kaiser ) 46 , 50 f . Jakob II .
The Gentleman of Venice
The Sign of the Ram
Renowned historian, and author of A Short History of Byzantium, John Julius Norwich's classic history of Venice A History of Venice tells the story of this most remarkable of cities from its founding in the fifth century, through its ...
Philippe Sollers évoque Venise à travers son expérience personnelle de la ville qu'il parcourt chaque année depuis sa jeunesse.
What the Americans learn from him comprises the brilliant center of this novel.
For instance , a little known artist , C. E. Holloway , who visited Venice in 1875 and 1895 , drew a street scene that shows the influence of Whistler's compositions . It was published in the Studio after Holloway's death ( fig .
The second edition of the Time Out Guide has been comprehensively revised and updated by writers who live and work in this most romantic of cities. It leads you through...
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