A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797

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Morosini, Francesco 160, 178, 811
Morosini, Paolo 31–32, 57, 577, 580–583,
587
Muazzo, Francesco Zorzi 931, 953
myth of Venice 5–6, 19–22, 57, 59, 61–62,
65, 72–73, 80–83, 89, 91, 236, 321–322,
334, 354, 382, 417, 421, 482, 501, 504, 507,
545, 573, 582, 584, 591, 696, 760, 772,
794, 796, 869–871
anti-myth (antimito) 73–74, 80


Naples 68, 138, 140, 157, 234, 239, 258,
298, 300, 313, 374, 571, 727, 842, 896, 921
Naxos, Duchy of 135, 145
Negroponte 136, 143, 146, 149, 157, 177,
200–201, 299
neutrality of Venice 7, 59, 74, 112, 181
Nicholas V, Pope 395
Nicosia 135, 150, 184–185, 188–189, 197,
208–209, 216, 299


Oratory of Divine Love 385, 437–438
Orgiano, Paolo 362–363, 508–509,
523–527
Ottomans 135, 140, 255, 258, 395
conquests 149, 201, 207, 466
cultural Relations with Venice 595
defeat of 795, 811
relationship with Venetians 77, 202,
498
treaties with Venice 143n, 145, 466,
812
in Venice 466, 468–469, 480
war against 61, 142–143, 199–200, 203,
231, 620, 628, 656, 659, 794, 812, 832
see also Turks


Padovanino (Alessandro Varotari)
811–812, 821, 825
Padua 28, 33, 394, 396n, 402, 407n, 946,
953
economy 296–297, 299–301, 305, 308,
310, 907, 910
education in 386, 684–687, 691
governance 93, 117–118
intellectual influence 589, 591,
596–597, 639, 659, 712–713
music 870
publishing 617–618, 638
University of Padua 54, 66, 386n, 483,
574, 575, 588–591, 600–601, 615–620,
637, 645, 667, 677, 679, 684–692,
695–696, 708–712, 720–722, 729–730,
734–735, 737–738, 905


Venetian possession of 51, 85, 88, 223,
267, 796
Palladio, Andrea 95, 105, 591, 633,
754–755, 764, 769–772, 775, 784, 786,
838, 874
Pallavicino, Ferrante 413–416, 635, 637
Palma, Jacopo 795–796
Paoletti, Pietro 749–750, 796
Paruta, Paolo 4, 10, 57, 581–582, 584
Passarowitz, Peace of 81, 812, 832
patriciate 52, 60, 63, 65–66, 71–74, 86, 89,
95–96, 108, 110–111, 116–117, 267–2–68,
272, 319–335, 395, 423, 521, 540, 541n,
579, 582, 590–593, 625, 632, 812, 922,
951–952
Paul III, Pope 171, 401, 803
Paul IV, Pope 385, 438–439
see also Gian Pietro Carafa
Paul V, Pope 402, 597, 685
Pedrali, Giacomo 818, 826
Pellegrini, Antonio 824, 829, 840–841
Perasto 133, 226–227, 234
Persia 266, 274, 470, 904
Petrarch, Francis 555, 571–575, 588–589,
599n, 594, 616–618, 660, 702, 876
Petrucci, Ottaviano 654, 873, 877–878,
880
Philadelphia, Archbishop of 173, 175–176
Physicians’ Guild (College of Physicians)
721–722, 724–725, 7329
Piazza San Marco 355, 357–358, 365, 457,
463, 465, 504, 707, 724, 754, 772–773, 858
Piazzetta, Giambattista 660, 835,
837–840, 846, 850, 852–853
Piscopia, Elena 600–601, 637, 648
Pius II, Pope 472
Pius IV, Pope 171, 384
Pius V, Pope 171
plague (Black Death, pandemic,
pestilence) 45, 101, 108, 114, 153,
257–258, 278, 292, 302, 314, 365, 386,
394–396, 402, 434, 450, 615, 658–659,
724–725, 728–730, 811, 817–818, 824,
904, 910
Plautus 616, 618, 620, 626, 681
podestà (captain) 72, 93, 105, 147, 153,
161, 185–186, 490, 515, 517, 524, 529, 531,
538–540
poligrafi (writers) 595–596, 599, 623,
625, 751
Polo, Marco 487, 595, 701, 715, 745
polychorality 869–870, 873
Ponchino, Giambattista 793, 800
poor laws 421n, 430, 434, 436, 441
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