A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
478 benjamin ravid down to 1711, and its provisions were to remain in effect until the end of the Venetian republic. While Levan ...
venice and its minorities 479 was to be praised, for granting the Ponentine Jews the same privileges as the Levantines, with the ...
480 benjamin ravid lower rate reserved for Venetians had been granted to those Jewish mer- chants, how much more so should they ...
venice and its minorities 481 could live according to their rites and customs, and conferred upon them many specific derivative ...
482 benjamin ravid thereby highlighting the insecurity that was always hanging over a com- munity that resided in Venice on suff ...
venice and its minorities 483 Given the potent combination of religious, political, and military con- siderations, ottoman Musli ...
484 benjamin ravid thinking as they pleased, so long as they did not attack the government.”84 Most significantly, Marino Bereng ...
venice and its minorities 485 Zannini, a., Venezia città aperta: Gli stranieri e la Serenissima XIV–XVIII sec (Venice, 2009). St ...
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The AnThropology of Venice edward Muir What could an anthropology of renaissance Venice possibly be? certainly one can no longer ...
488 edward muir of course, anthropology itself (or, more properly, ethnography) is no longer engaged in the search for the isola ...
the anthropology of venice 489 of them.”6 A historical ethnography of renaissance Venice would attempt to look something like th ...
490 edward muir from an objective observer if there ever is such a person. Self-absorbed and ambitious, intensely conservative a ...
the anthropology of venice 491 customs alien to the Venetians.10 everywhere in italy dialects divided people by locality and by ...
492 edward muir Venice’s subject towns on the terraferma, in contrast, had their own statutes, which, unlike Venice’s, derived f ...
the anthropology of venice 493 from Slovenia; hence, i was finally at the end of italy.” for Marin and his local informants, bor ...
494 edward muir the Venice in 1509, they absconded with a large gilded statue of the doge kneeling before the lion of St Mark. W ...
the anthropology of venice 495 announced that the earthquakes signaled divine anger with the sins of the Venetians, especially s ...
496 edward muir he ventured his own interpretation of the monster of Bologna, “which has two faces, three eyes, and on top of it ...
the anthropology of venice 497 inhabitants of the Brescian territory as there is between the portuguese and the people of colocu ...
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