Venice, A Travellers Companion
A Traveller's Reader
Seiten
1990
Little, Brown (Verlag)
978-0-09-467550-6 (ISBN)
Little, Brown (Verlag)
978-0-09-467550-6 (ISBN)
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The many faces of Venice down through the centuries are portrayed in the latest edition of the "Travellers' Companion" series, through a collection of writings from Petrarch, Byron, Goethe, Wagner, Casanova, Mark Twain and many others. It is aimed at both the tourist and armchair traveller.
Venice of the sixth century, when lagoon-dwellers lived "like sea-birds" in huts built on heaps of osiers, was the city of the Doges, where people were inspired by the glories of Byzantium as they built it. Thirteenth century Venice was a world power holding "the gorgeous East in fee" and 15th and 16th century Venice was the city where Titian and Tintoretto and Veronese were at work. Venice of the 18th century was a city for revellers and in the 19th century it was a city for art lovers - each of these periods in its history is portrayed as its inhabitants and visitors saw it, through their eyes and in their voices. John Julius Norwich, in this latest of the "Travellers' Companion" series, has produced an anthology from the writings of James, Disraeli, Mark Twain and John Evelyn, among many others. This book may provide the tourist or armchair traveller alike with a flavour of the spirit of Venice.
Venice of the sixth century, when lagoon-dwellers lived "like sea-birds" in huts built on heaps of osiers, was the city of the Doges, where people were inspired by the glories of Byzantium as they built it. Thirteenth century Venice was a world power holding "the gorgeous East in fee" and 15th and 16th century Venice was the city where Titian and Tintoretto and Veronese were at work. Venice of the 18th century was a city for revellers and in the 19th century it was a city for art lovers - each of these periods in its history is portrayed as its inhabitants and visitors saw it, through their eyes and in their voices. John Julius Norwich, in this latest of the "Travellers' Companion" series, has produced an anthology from the writings of James, Disraeli, Mark Twain and John Evelyn, among many others. This book may provide the tourist or armchair traveller alike with a flavour of the spirit of Venice.
John Julius, 2nd Viscount Norwich, was born on 15 September 1929, the son of the statesman and diplomat Alfred Duff Cooper (1st Viscount) and the Lady Diana Cooper. He was educated at Upper Canada College, Toronto, at Eton, at the University of Strasbourg and on the lower deck of the Royal Navy before taking a degree in French and Russian at New College, Oxford. He then spent twelve years in H.M. Foreign Service, with posts at the Embassies in Belgrade and Beirut and at the Disarmament Conference in Geneva. In 1964 he resigned to become a writer.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.10.1990 |
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Zusatzinfo | 25 b&w illustrations, maps and engravings |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 151 x 228 mm |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Italien |
ISBN-10 | 0-09-467550-3 / 0094675503 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-09-467550-6 / 9780094675506 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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