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Venice, a Maritime Republic

Frederic Chapin Lane

Combining engrossing detail and magisterial overview, "Venice, A Maritime Republic" traces the history of Venice from its origins in the sixth century through its rise and decline as the first modern empire of Europe. "Among the many cities men have made, " Frederic C. Lane Writes, "Venice stands out as a symbol of beauty, of wise government, and of community controlled capitalism." Drawing on a lifetime of study and reflection, the author shows how that resplendent city came to have the institutions, the buildings, and the pattern of urban life that make it unique.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Publish Date: Nov 1st, 1973
  • Pages: 587
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.00in - 6.88in - 1.03in - 2.01lb
  • EAN: 9780801814600
  • Categories: Europe - ItalyMaritime History & Piracy

About the Author

Lane, Frederic Chapin: - Frederic C. Lane (1900-1984) was a noted maritime historian of medieval and Renaissance Venice. Among his many books are Venetian Ships and Shipbuilders of the Renaissance and Venice, A Maritime Republic.

Praise for this book

Students now have an analysis of Venice's fortunes over the whole course of its independent history that they can trust . . . A crisp and clearly visualized narrative.
--Times Literary Supplement
The best one-volume history of Venice in any language.
--American Historical Review
An up-to-date and comprehensive history of Venice has long been needed, and Professor Lane, as the doyen of historians of Venice, was the obvious man to supply it.
--J.H. Elliott, New York Review of Books
Frederic Lane has achieved what is the often unfulfilled dream of every historian who has devoted his entire work to the exploration of partial aspects of a single broad subject: he has given us a comprehensive, thoughtful, readable, beautifully illustrated general history of Venice from the origins to the beginning of decline.
--Speculum