History of Venice: 1 Books I - IV
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Contents
Introduction
ix
Map
xxiv
Book I (1487-1493)
2
Preface
1 ·
War in the Tyrol: cause and onset
3 ·
The attack on
Rovereto
5 '
Single combat between
Georg Sonnemberg
and Antonio
Maria da Sanseverino
12 ·
The Germans leave
Rovereto
14 ·
Luca
Pisano
and Girolamo
Marcello
debatt
the siege of
Trento
16 *
The
death of Roberto da Sanseverino; Venetian defeat at the fortress of
Petra 22 ·
The end of the war and the terms of peace
29 ·
Sumptuary and other laws passed; the arrivals at Venice of Giovanni
Bentivoglio and of the Queen of Denmark
31 ·
Girolamo Riario and
Galeotto Manfredi
assassinated
33 ·
Francesco Priuli sent to counter the
Turh
34 ·
Caterina Cornare
is convinced by her brother Giorgio to
turn Cyprus over to Venice
35 ·
Laws passed and Senate decrees
42 -
Truce negotiated by the Senate between the Emperor Frederick and King
Matthias of Hungary; the emperor visits Italy
44 ·
Various legislation
and deliberations
46 ·
Description of the gun, and the Senate's
introduction of its use
48 ·
Ermolao
Barbaro
is made Patriarch of
Aquileia; subsequent events, and his death
51 ·
Girolamo
Marcello
is
expelled from Constantinople
54 ·
Addition of a third Criminal Court
of the Forty; the system for casting votes
$7 '
The corruption of certain
citizens is repressed
61 >
Deaths of Lorenzo
de'
Medici and Pope
Innocent
VIII,
and the election of
Alessandro
Borgia; alliance of the pope,
the duke of Milan, and Venice
63 ·
Arrival at Venice ofEleanora, wife
of
Èrcole
d'Esté,
and her children
64
•
CONTENTS
·
Book II
(1493-95) 78
Onset and causes of
lhe
war of Naples waged by Charles
VIII
of
France
1 ♦
Great floods in
Lombardy;
certain trials held in Venice
5 *
Charles decides to invade; death of
Ferrante,
king of Naples
8 ·
Embassy of Charles to the Venetians
10 ·
Naxos
taken under the
protection of the Venetian Republic
11 ·
Colloquy and treaty between
King
Alfonso
II of Naples and Pope Alexander VI; preparation of a fleet
against the Turkish sultan
12 ·
Embassy of Florence to the Senate to
seek advice
13 ♦
Scardona and Clissa voluntarily subject themselves to
Venice
14 ·
Arrival of King Charles in Italy; death of Giangaleazzo,
duke of Milan
16 ♦
Piero de'
Medici is ousted from Florence
18 ·
Achievements of King Charles in Italy
19 *
Bayazid's ambassador
violated by the prince of Senigallia
20 *
Charles enters Rome; Venetian
galleys sent to Flanders are sunk at sea
21 ·
Departure of King Alfonso
from Naples and his death; his son Ferrandino succeeds to the kingship
23
Death of Sultan Djem
25 ·
Flight of King Ferrandino of Naples, and
entry of Charles
26 ·
Fear of the Turks due to victory of the French
king
27 *
Embassy of the Spanish sovereigns to Venice and the fleet sent
to Sicily
28 ·
Death of emperor Frederick; embassy of King Maximilian
to the Senate
30 ·
Treaty entered into between Venice, the pope, the
sovereigns of Spain,
Ludovico Sforza,
and Maximilian, against King
Charles
31 ·
Departure of King Charles from Naples
36 ·
Novara«
taken by Louis, Duke of Orleans
$8 *
Preparations of Venice and her
allies against Charles
39 ·
The battle at the
Taro
river
41 ♦
Actions
with the French in
Liguria
56 ·
The Senate takes account of those who
had fought bravely
$8 ·
Venetians, Milanese, and Ligurians become
exiles from the domain of Charles
60 >
Siege of
Novara
by the allies
61
Peace made between
Ludovico Sforza
and King Charles, and its
terms
63 *
Contarini's plot to assassinate
Ludovico Sforza
6$ ·
Charles' return to France
66
vi
•
CONTENTS
·
Book
III (1495-1497)
ібб
Arrival of King Ferrandino in Calabria and adverse battle with the
French
1 ·
Causes of the Neapolitans'hatred for the French
2 ·
Return of the same Ferrandino to Naples
3 ♦
Actions of the Venetians in
the Kingdom of Naples on Ferrandino's behalf; Venice sends a fleet to
Naples
6 '
Grain storerooms built at Venice near St. Mark's
Sauare 10
Pisa surrenders to Venice but is rejected by the Senate
и
*
Embassy and
gifts to the Senate from the Turkish sultan
17 ·
Faenza
and her prince
taken under the protection of the Senate; Clock tower built at Venice in
the Piazza
19 ♦
Treaty of Venice with Ferrandino
го
·
Varying
fortunes of the French and Ferrandino in the Kingdom of Naples
zi
·
Pisa taken under the protection of Venice, the pope and
Ludovico Sforza,
and the beginning and progress of the war for Pisa
23 ·
Board of Three
for maritime affairs instituted; law passed concerning possessors of
property z6
·
Ludovico Sforza
named duke by Maximilian; Battle of
the cavalry ofNauplia with the Turks
27 *
Achievements of Bernardo
Contarmi in
the kingdom of Naples, and his death
28 ·
Death of
Ferrandino, King of Naples, and succession of
Federigo
to the kingship;
Prince ofBisignano wounded by a servant
38 ·
Departure of the
French from Gaeta, and their shipwreck
39 ·
Varied counsels of the
Tarantines
concerning surrender, and of the Venetian Senate concerning
accepting them or not
40 ·
Origin of syphilis
43 ·
The Emperor
Maximilian, summoned by
Ludovico Sforza,
Venice, and the other
allies, comes into Italy against the French
52 ·
The emperor's
actions in Tuscany, and his return to Germany
55 ·
The Ten look
out for those who suffered fire or shipwreck S9
'
Attempts of
the French upon Piedmont
62 ·
Naval battle between Florence and
Venice
65 ·
An opportunity to assassinate King Charles is rejected
by the Senate
70
vii
• CONTENTS »
Book
IV
(1497-1499) 252
A truce is established between Charles and the Spanish sovereigns;
ambassadors are sent by the Senate to procure peace between the kings of
Spain and France
1 ·
The Spanish sovereigns send to the Senate the
king of one of the Canary Islands
3 ·
The captain-general Francesco is
accused before the Senate
4 *
Progress of the war for Pisa
5 *
Battle of
a galley of the Republic with the Turkish fleet
6 ·
Naval battle of
Bernardo
Cicogna
with the pirate
Peruca
8 ·
The fleet of Pedro
Navarro
is burned by Andrea Loredan
9 ·
Citizenship and noble status
is given to Joannes Corvinus
11 ·
Armenians are granted a home in
Venice
iz
·
Ludovico Sforza's
treachery toward Lucca
13 ♦
Death of
King Charles of France is
♦
Defeat of the Florentines near a Tuscan
fortress
17 ·
Plans and stratagems of
Ludovico Sforza
19 ·
Arrogance
of some in magistracies is punished
23 ♦
Defeat of the Venetians at Luna
and
Cascina za
*
Attempts of the Venetians in the Casentino
40 <
Pisa is attacked by Paolo
Vitelli
43 ·
Preparations and plans of the
Turkish sultan against the Venetians, and the causes of this so
*
Louis
hailed as king of France, and the Venetians' embassy and gifts to him
$4
Treaty between the Venetians and King Louis
SS
'
Settlement between
the Venetians and the Florentines in
Pisan
affairs
55 ·
The French
invasion of Piedmont
63 *
Milan is taken by the French, and Cremona by
the Venetians;
Ludovico Sforza
leaves Piedmont; arrival of the king of
France in
Mûan
66 ·
Louis of Luxembourg and many others are granted
citizenship and noble status
68 ·
The French king returns to France
69
Note on the Text and Translation
331
Notes to the Text
333
Notes to the Translation
335
Bibliography
343
Index
345
viii |
adam_txt |
Contents
Introduction
ix
Map
xxiv
Book I (1487-1493)
2
Preface
1 ·
War in the Tyrol: cause and onset
3 ·
The attack on
Rovereto
5 '
Single combat between
Georg Sonnemberg
and Antonio
Maria da Sanseverino
12 ·
The Germans leave
Rovereto
14 ·
Luca
Pisano
and Girolamo
Marcello
debatt
the siege of
Trento
16 *
The
death of Roberto da Sanseverino; Venetian defeat at the fortress of
Petra 22 ·
The end of the war and the terms of peace
29 ·
Sumptuary and other laws passed; the arrivals at Venice of Giovanni
Bentivoglio and of the Queen of Denmark
31 ·
Girolamo Riario and
Galeotto Manfredi
assassinated
33 ·
Francesco Priuli sent to counter the
Turh
34 ·
Caterina Cornare
is convinced by her brother Giorgio to
turn Cyprus over to Venice
35 ·
Laws passed and Senate decrees
42 -
Truce negotiated by the Senate between the Emperor Frederick and King
Matthias of Hungary; the emperor visits Italy
44 ·
Various legislation
and deliberations
46 ·
Description of the gun, and the Senate's
introduction of its use
48 ·
Ermolao
Barbaro
is made Patriarch of
Aquileia; subsequent events, and his death
51 ·
Girolamo
Marcello
is
expelled from Constantinople
54 ·
Addition of a third Criminal Court
of the Forty; the system for casting votes
$7 '
The corruption of certain
citizens is repressed
61 >
Deaths of Lorenzo
de'
Medici and Pope
Innocent
VIII,
and the election of
Alessandro
Borgia; alliance of the pope,
the duke of Milan, and Venice
63 ·
Arrival at Venice ofEleanora, wife
of
Èrcole
d'Esté,
and her children
64
•
CONTENTS
·
Book II
(1493-95) 78
Onset and causes of
lhe
war of Naples waged by Charles
VIII
of
France
1 ♦
Great floods in
Lombardy;
certain trials held in Venice
5 *
Charles decides to invade; death of
Ferrante,
king of Naples
8 ·
Embassy of Charles to the Venetians
10 ·
Naxos
taken under the
protection of the Venetian Republic
11 ·
Colloquy and treaty between
King
Alfonso
II of Naples and Pope Alexander VI; preparation of a fleet
against the Turkish sultan
12 ·
Embassy of Florence to the Senate to
seek advice
13 ♦
Scardona and Clissa voluntarily subject themselves to
Venice
14 ·
Arrival of King Charles in Italy; death of Giangaleazzo,
duke of Milan
16 ♦
Piero de'
Medici is ousted from Florence
18 ·
Achievements of King Charles in Italy
19 *
Bayazid's ambassador
violated by the prince of Senigallia
20 *
Charles enters Rome; Venetian
galleys sent to Flanders are sunk at sea
21 ·
Departure of King Alfonso
from Naples and his death; his son Ferrandino succeeds to the kingship
23
Death of Sultan Djem
25 ·
Flight of King Ferrandino of Naples, and
entry of Charles
26 ·
Fear of the Turks due to victory of the French
king
27 *
Embassy of the Spanish sovereigns to Venice and the fleet sent
to Sicily
28 ·
Death of emperor Frederick; embassy of King Maximilian
to the Senate
30 ·
Treaty entered into between Venice, the pope, the
sovereigns of Spain,
Ludovico Sforza,
and Maximilian, against King
Charles
31 ·
Departure of King Charles from Naples
36 ·
Novara«
taken by Louis, Duke of Orleans
$8 *
Preparations of Venice and her
allies against Charles
39 ·
The battle at the
Taro
river
41 ♦
Actions
with the French in
Liguria
56 ·
The Senate takes account of those who
had fought bravely
$8 ·
Venetians, Milanese, and Ligurians become
exiles from the domain of Charles
60 >
Siege of
Novara
by the allies
61
Peace made between
Ludovico Sforza
and King Charles, and its
terms
63 *
Contarini's plot to assassinate
Ludovico Sforza
6$ ·
Charles' return to France
66
vi
•
CONTENTS
·
Book
III (1495-1497)
ібб
Arrival of King Ferrandino in Calabria and adverse battle with the
French
1 ·
Causes of the Neapolitans'hatred for the French
2 ·
Return of the same Ferrandino to Naples
3 ♦
Actions of the Venetians in
the Kingdom of Naples on Ferrandino's behalf; Venice sends a fleet to
Naples
6 '
Grain storerooms built at Venice near St. Mark's
Sauare 10
Pisa surrenders to Venice but is rejected by the Senate
и
*
Embassy and
gifts to the Senate from the Turkish sultan
17 ·
Faenza
and her prince
taken under the protection of the Senate; Clock tower built at Venice in
the Piazza
19 ♦
Treaty of Venice with Ferrandino
го
·
Varying
fortunes of the French and Ferrandino in the Kingdom of Naples
zi
·
Pisa taken under the protection of Venice, the pope and
Ludovico Sforza,
and the beginning and progress of the war for Pisa
23 ·
Board of Three
for maritime affairs instituted; law passed concerning possessors of
property z6
·
Ludovico Sforza
named duke by Maximilian; Battle of
the cavalry ofNauplia with the Turks
27 *
Achievements of Bernardo
Contarmi in
the kingdom of Naples, and his death
28 ·
Death of
Ferrandino, King of Naples, and succession of
Federigo
to the kingship;
Prince ofBisignano wounded by a servant
38 ·
Departure of the
French from Gaeta, and their shipwreck
39 ·
Varied counsels of the
Tarantines
concerning surrender, and of the Venetian Senate concerning
accepting them or not
40 ·
Origin of syphilis
43 ·
The Emperor
Maximilian, summoned by
Ludovico Sforza,
Venice, and the other
allies, comes into Italy against the French
52 ·
The emperor's
actions in Tuscany, and his return to Germany
55 ·
The Ten look
out for those who suffered fire or shipwreck S9
'
Attempts of
the French upon Piedmont
62 ·
Naval battle between Florence and
Venice
65 ·
An opportunity to assassinate King Charles is rejected
by the Senate
70
vii
• CONTENTS »
Book
IV
(1497-1499) 252
A truce is established between Charles and the Spanish sovereigns;
ambassadors are sent by the Senate to procure peace between the kings of
Spain and France
1 ·
The Spanish sovereigns send to the Senate the
king of one of the Canary Islands
3 ·
The captain-general Francesco is
accused before the Senate
4 *
Progress of the war for Pisa
5 *
Battle of
a galley of the Republic with the Turkish fleet
6 ·
Naval battle of
Bernardo
Cicogna
with the pirate
Peruca
8 ·
The fleet of Pedro
Navarro
is burned by Andrea Loredan
9 ·
Citizenship and noble status
is given to Joannes Corvinus
11 ·
Armenians are granted a home in
Venice
iz
·
Ludovico Sforza's
treachery toward Lucca
13 ♦
Death of
King Charles of France is
♦
Defeat of the Florentines near a Tuscan
fortress
17 ·
Plans and stratagems of
Ludovico Sforza
19 ·
Arrogance
of some in magistracies is punished
23 ♦
Defeat of the Venetians at Luna
and
Cascina za
*
Attempts of the Venetians in the Casentino
40 <
Pisa is attacked by Paolo
Vitelli
43 ·
Preparations and plans of the
Turkish sultan against the Venetians, and the causes of this so
*
Louis
hailed as king of France, and the Venetians' embassy and gifts to him
$4
Treaty between the Venetians and King Louis
SS
'
Settlement between
the Venetians and the Florentines in
Pisan
affairs
55 ·
The French
invasion of Piedmont
63 *
Milan is taken by the French, and Cremona by
the Venetians;
Ludovico Sforza
leaves Piedmont; arrival of the king of
France in
Mûan
66 ·
Louis of Luxembourg and many others are granted
citizenship and noble status
68 ·
The French king returns to France
69
Note on the Text and Translation
331
Notes to the Text
333
Notes to the Translation
335
Bibliography
343
Index
345
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spelling | Bembo, Pietro 1470-1547 Verfasser (DE-588)118658115 aut History of Venice 1 Books I - IV Pietro Bembo. Ed. and transl. by Robert W. Ulery Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] Harvard Univ. Press 2007 XXIII, 357 S. Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The I Tatti Renaissance library 28 The I Tatti Renaissance library ... Bembo, Pietro 1470-1547 Sonstige (DE-588)118658115 oth Ulery, Robert Warren Sonstige oth (DE-604)BV022964209 1 The I Tatti Renaissance library 28 (DE-604)BV013784336 28 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016168555&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | History of Venice |
title_alt | Historiae Venetae libri XII |
title_auth | History of Venice |
title_exact_search | History of Venice |
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title_full | History of Venice 1 Books I - IV Pietro Bembo. Ed. and transl. by Robert W. Ulery |
title_fullStr | History of Venice 1 Books I - IV Pietro Bembo. Ed. and transl. by Robert W. Ulery |
title_full_unstemmed | History of Venice 1 Books I - IV Pietro Bembo. Ed. and transl. by Robert W. Ulery |
title_short | History of Venice |
title_sort | history of venice books i iv |
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