Figures
- 1.1 Map of Venice in the Eastern Mediterraneanâ27
- 3.1 Venice, Piazza San Marco, Procuratie Vecchie, erected by Pietro Bon after a design by Il Celestro, begun 1513â67
- 3.2 Venice, Piazza San Marco, Procuratie Nuove, erected by Simon Sorella after designs by Vincenzo Scamozzi (based on Jacopo Sansovinoâs Library), begun 1588â68
- 3.3 Venice, âPalace of the Dukes of Ferrara,â begun c. 1200, known since 1621 as the Fondaco dei Turchi. Radically restored in the nineteenth centuryâ72
- 3.4 Venice, Palazzo Ducale, façade on the Piazzetta, begun 1424â73
- 3.5 Venice, Caâ Foscari, begun 1453â74
- 3.6 Venice, Palazzo Ducale, east wing, begun by Antonio Rizzo, 1483, continued 1546â1550 by Antonio Scarpagninoâ76
- 3.7 Venice, Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, begun 1488, extended 1520s, dated 1525â77
- 3.8 Venice, Palazzo Tiepolo, San Felice, foundations restored by Jacopo Sansovinoâ78
- 3.9 Venice, Caâ da Mosto, c. 1200, framed by the central arch of Sansovinoâs Fabbriche Nuove di Rialto, begun 1554â79
- 3.10 Venice, church of San Giacomo di Rialtoâ83
- 4.1 Pedigree Morosiniâ93
- 9.1 Giandomenico Martoretta, Il terzo libro di madrigali a quattro voci. Title page, courtesy Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Münchenâ221
- 9.2 Giandomenico Martoretta, Il terzo libro di madrigali a quattro voci. Dedication page, courtesy Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Münchenâ222
- 9.3 Tentative table illustrating kinship between madrigal dedicatees (Tassos Papacostas)â228
- 9.4 Danese Cattaneo (?), Ettore Podocataro Obverse of bronze medal, courtesy Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlinâ232
- 9.5 Tentative table illustrating kinship between medal sitters (Tassos Papacostas)â235
- 9.6 Giandomenico Martoretta, Il terzo libro di madrigali a quattro voci. Madrigal dedicated to Elena Singlitico, cantus part, first section: âNuova di Leda figlia,â courtesy Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Münchenâ237
- 9.7 Giandomenico Martoretta, Il terzo libro di madrigali a quattro voci. Madrigal dedicated to Elena Singlitico, cantus part, second section: âE tutta Cipri dice,â courtesy Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Münchenâ238
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9.8 Giandomenico Martoretta, Il terzo libro di madrigali a quattro voci. Madrigal dedicated to Giovanni Singlitico, bassus part: âO pothos isdio chiili curellena,â courtsey Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Münchenâ239 - 11.1 Nautical chart of the lagoon of Venice, later fifteenth century, detail of the âcastleâ of San Nicolò del Lido with, atop, the mast with the black ball (ASVe)â277
- 11.2 View of the âtwo castlesâ at the port of the Lido, 1486, detail, from the fold-out view of Venice, diary of the pilgrim Bernhard Breydenbach, illustrator Erhard Reuwich, with the device over the castle of SantâAndreaâ278
- 11.3 View of the âtwo castlesâ at the port of the Lido, about 1490, from the diary of the pilgrim Konrad Grünemberg, showing the black ball over both castles, SantâAndrea and San Nicolò (Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek)â280
- 11.4 View of the âtwo castlesâ at the port of the Lido, about 1494, from the diary of the pilgrim Konrad Grünemberg, showing the black ball over the castle of SantâAndrea. (Erfurt, Forschungsbibliothek Gotha)â281
- 11.5 View toward the port of the Lido, detail from the full-page illumination of the manuscript of the treatise or Descripcion at Chantilly, showing the black ball on the mast over the âcastleâ of San Nicolò del Lido (Bibliothèque et archives du Château de Chantilly, Chantilly)â285
- 11.6 Drawing of the lagoon at the port of Venice, 1529, detail of the âcastleâ of San Nicolò del Lido with, atop, the mast with the black ball (ASVe)â286
- 12.1 Anonymous print, La Battaglia di Zonchio. 1499â1500, Woodcut coloured using stencils, courtesy British Museum, Londonâ295
- 12.2 Wooden engraving from Adelphusâs chronicle of the Ottoman Empire: Johann Adolph Meulichâ296
- 12.3 Domenico and Jacopo Tintoretto, âIl trasporto del corpo di San Marco alla nave veneziana,â sixteenth â seventeenth century, oil on canvas (courtesy Scuola Grande di San Marco, Venice)â298
- 14.1 Map of the Euromediterraneanâ371
- 15.1 Michele Membrè, altarpiece in the church of San Felice, Veniceâ395