Elizabeth Horodowich is Professor of History at New Mexico State University. She is the author of Language and Statecraft in Early Modern Venice (Cambridge, 2008), and A Brief History of Venice (2009), and is the recipient of awards and fellowships from a variety of institutions, including Harvard University's Villa I Tatti, the American Historical Association, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: printing the new world in early modern Venice 2. Compiled geographies: the Venetian travelogue and the Americas 3. Giovanni Battista Ramusio's Venetian new world 4. The Venetian mapping of the Americas 5. Venetians in America: Nicolo Zen and the virtual exploration of the New World 6. Venice as Tenochtitlan: the correspondence of the old world and the new Conclusion.
1. Introduction: printing the new world in early modern Venice 2. Compiled geographies: the Venetian travelogue and the Americas 3. Giovanni Battista Ramusio's Venetian new world 4. The Venetian mapping of the Americas 5. Venetians in America: Nicolo Zen and the virtual exploration of the New World 6. Venice as Tenochtitlan: the correspondence of the old world and the new Conclusion.
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