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Sansovino's Venice : a translation of Francesco Tatti da Sansovino's Guidebook to Venice of 1561 / by Vaughan Hart and Peter Hicks
VerfasserSansovino, Francesco In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Francesco Sansovino
HerausgeberHart, Vaughan In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Vaughan Hart ; Hicks, Peter In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Peter Hicks
ErschienenNew Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 2017 ; © 2017
UmfangXXIII, 366 Seiten : Illustrationen, Plan
SchlagwörterARCHITECTURE / History / Renaissance In Wikipedia suchen nach ARCHITECTURE / History / Renaissance / ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments In Wikipedia suchen nach ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments / HISTORY / Europe / Italy In Wikipedia suchen nach HISTORY / Europe / Italy / HISTORY / Renaissance In Wikipedia suchen nach HISTORY / Renaissance / Venice (Italy) / Description and travel / Early works to 1800 In Wikipedia suchen nach Venice (Italy) / Description and travel / Early works to 1800 / Venice (Italy) / Biography / Early works to 1800 In Wikipedia suchen nach Venice (Italy) / Biography / Early works to 1800 / Sansovino, Francesco In Wikipedia suchen nach Francesco Sansovino / Venedig In Wikipedia suchen nach Venedig / Reiseführer In Wikipedia suchen nach Reiseführer / Quelle In Wikipedia suchen nach Quelle
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"This is the first English translation of Francesco Sansovino's (1521-1586) celebrated guide to Venice, which was first published in 1561. One of the earliest books to describe the monuments of Venice for inquisitive travelers, Sansovino's guide was written at a time when St. Mark's Piazza was in the process of taking the form we see today. With in-depth descriptions of the buildings created by the author's father, noted sculptor and architect Jacopo Sansovino (1486-1570), including the Mint, Library, and Loggetta, the volume presents a vivid portrait of Venice during a particularly rich moment in the city's history. An engaging introduction and scholarly annotations to the original text provide the modern reader with an appreciation of the history of this great city as well as a practical guide for seeking out and enjoying its Renaissance treasures"...