Published 1967
by University of California Press in Berkeley .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | With an introd. and glossary by Janet and Brian Pullan. |
Classifications | |
---|---|
LC Classifications | DG678.235 .T413 1967b |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii, 210 p. |
Number of Pages | 210 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5552267M |
LC Control Number | 67031956 |
Try the new Google Books. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. Try it now. No thanks. Try the new Google Books. Get Textbooks on Google Play. Rent and save from the world's largest eBookstore. Piracy and the Decline of Venice, Genre/Form: Naval history: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Tenenti, Alberto. Piracy and the decline of Venice, Berkeley, Calif.: University of. Piracy and the Decline of Venice, – By Alberto Tenenti. Translated by Janet and Brian Pullan. Berkeley: University of California Press, Pp. xviii, $ - Volume 28 Issue 2 - Thomas R. De GregoriAuthor: De Gregori, R Thomas. Piracy and The Decline of Venice Delivery & returns This item will be dispatched to UK addresses via second class post within 7 working days of receipt of your order.
Piracy and the decline of Venice, With an introd. and glossary by Janet and Brian Pullan University of California Press Berkeley Australian/Harvard Citation. Tenenti, Alberto. , Piracy and the decline of Venice, Tenenti, Alberto Piracy and the Decline of Venice, – Berkeley University of California Press Tenenti, Alberto Renaissance Venice Hale, John R. London Faber and Faber Tiepolo, Maria Francesca I Greci a Venezia Tiepolo, Maria Francesca Tonetti, Eurigio Venice Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti 4 Tenenti, A. “Piracy & The Decline of Venice ”. Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd, London. 9 conceptualisation of naval strategy in the 16thth century, detailing the pivotal point at which naval strategy becomes naval tactics, and the appropriate uses against piracy.5 While. Venice and Piracy Revisited: the Voyage of the Rizarda 50 years ago, Alberti Tenenti famously linked Venice’s maritime decline to the rise of piracy, In this paper I would like to revisit Tenenti’s thesis, but situating over a larger area, in a shorter time frame. From 12 April to .
Browse available copies of piracy and the decline of venice by alberto tenenti author at for the best in savings on new & used books COVID Update Novem Biblio is . Introduction. As a golden city of maritime commerce, Venice attracted not only merchants but also hundreds of thousands of pirates. In fact, piracy together with corsairs, are highly related to maritime transports and even played a significant role in the decline of the Republic of Venice [1].However, perhaps since neither Shakespeare nor Disney had written a play or movie named “Pirates of. The favored economic position that Venice enjoyed in the eastern Mediter- p. , n. 4; Alberto Tenenti, Piracy and the Decline of Venice, , trans. Janet and Brian Pullan (Berkeley, Calif., ), p. xv. 4 E.g., "On the seas the most frequent victims of piracy were the Venetian merchants"; Charanis, "Piracy in the Aegean," p. Alberto Gianquinto by GIANQUINTO, Alberto (Venezia, - Jesolo, ) and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at