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Sebastian Giustinian (1460 1543) served as the Venetian ambassador
to the court of Henry VIII between 1515 and 1519, during which time
he sent back frequent and detailed dispatches to the Signory of
Venice. In 1515, when Giustinian arrived at the English court,
Henry was only twenty-four and described as 'expert in arms, and of
great valour, and most excellent in his personal endowments'. In
this first of two volumes, Guistinian's letters paint a vivid
portrait of a diplomat's life at court, covering treaty
negotiations, meetings with Cardinal Wolsey, and the personal
qualities of the monarch and his queen. Translator and editor
Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806 83) had an unrivalled knowledge of the
Venetian archives: he was the first historian to appreciate the
importance of the dispatches sent from London by the Venetian
ambassadors. His edition of Giustinian's correspondence provided an
entirely new insight into Henry's reign when it was first published
in 1854.
Sebastian Giustinian (1460 1543) served as the Venetian ambassador
to the court of Henry VIII between 1515 and 1519, during which time
he sent back frequent and detailed dispatches to the Signory of
Venice. Guistinian's letters paint a vivid portrait of a diplomat's
life at court. In this second of two volumes, Giustinian writes of
Sir Thomas More, an outbreak of plague, the predicament of
Catherine of Aragon, and many other diplomatic and social matters.
Translator and editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806 83) had an
unrivalled knowledge of the Venetian archives: he was the first
historian to appreciate the importance of the dispatches sent from
London by the Venetian ambassadors. His edition of Giustinian's
correspondence provided an entirely new insight into Henry's reign
when it was first published in 1854. Volume 2 also includes an
account of the English embassy to the French court in 1518.
This is the first volume in a seven-volume collection - published
in nine parts between 1864 and 1890 - comprising Venetian and other
northern Italian state papers relating to England. Translator and
editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806-83) lived for many years in
Venice, had unrivalled access to the Venetian archives and
travelled widely to find documents in other Italian libraries and
archives. He had previously published two volumes of Sebastian
Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from Henry VIII's court (also
reissued in this series). This first volume contains documents from
the years 1202-1509, a large proportion being decrees of the
Venetian Senate. Also included is correspondence of the English
crown, such as Henry VI's and Edward IV's letters to the Pope. The
editor's extensive preface puts the documents into historical
context, and the volume also includes chronological tables of
documents, ambassadors, consuls and other diplomats featured in the
records.
This is the second volume in a seven-volume collection - published
in nine parts between 1864 and 1890 - comprising Venetian and other
northern Italian state papers relating to England. Translator and
editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806-83) lived for many years in
Venice, had unrivalled access to the Venetian archives and
travelled widely to find documents in other Italian libraries and
archives. He had previously published two volumes of Sebastian
Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from Henry VIII's court (also
reissued in this series). This second volume contains documents
from the years 1509-19, beginning with the accession of Henry VIII
- a momentous period for the Venetian state, which was then seeking
an alliance with England. Giustinian's ambassadorial correspondence
is reproduced here. The editor's preface puts the various documents
into historical context, and the appendices include a history of
Italian cipher.
This is the third volume in a seven-volume collection - published
in nine parts between 1864 and 1890 - comprising Venetian and other
northern Italian state papers relating to England. Translator and
editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806-83) lived for many years in
Venice, had unrivalled access to the Venetian archives and
travelled widely to find documents in other Italian libraries and
archives. He had previously published two volumes of Sebastian
Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from Henry VIII's court (also
reissued in this series). This third volume contains documents from
the years 1520-26, a time when Henry VIII was a powerful figure in
European politics: his meeting with the king of France at the Field
of the Cloth of Gold is recounted here. The editor's preface puts
the various documents into historical context, and there is also an
appendix of miscellaneous items, including papal letters.
This is the fourth volume in a seven-volume collection - published
in nine parts between 1864 and 1890 - comprising Venetian and other
northern Italian state papers relating to England. Translator and
editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806-83) lived for many years in
Venice, had unrivalled access to the Venetian archives and
travelled widely to find documents in other Italian libraries and
archives. He had previously published two volumes of Sebastian
Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from Henry VIII's court (also
reissued in this series). This fourth volume contains documents
from the years 1527-33, including the important diaries of Marin
Sanuto, which chronicle the momentous period when Henry was seeking
a divorce from Catherine of Aragon and when Cardinal Wolsey's
failure to have the marriage annulled led to his downfall. The
editor's preface puts the various documents into historical
context, and an appendix of miscellaneous items is also included.
This is the fifth volume in a seven-volume collection - published
in nine parts between 1864 and 1890 - comprising Venetian and other
northern Italian state papers relating to England. Translator and
editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806-83) lived for many years in
Venice, had unrivalled access to the Venetian archives and
travelled widely to find documents in other Italian libraries and
archives. He had previously published two volumes of Sebastian
Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from Henry VIII's court (also
reissued in this series). This fifth volume contains documents from
the years 1534-54, which chronicle Henry's final years, Edward VI's
short reign and the brief rule of Lady Jane Grey, followed by
Mary's coronation - Ambassador Soranzo's official report of 1554
summarises all these matters. The editor's preface puts the various
documents into historical context, and the appendix includes Acts
of the Venetian Senate (in Latin) and miscellaneous documents (in
English translation).
This is the first of three parts of the sixth volume in a
seven-volume collection - published between 1864 and 1890 -
comprising Venetian and other northern Italian state papers
relating to England. Translator and editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown
(1806-83) lived for many years in Venice, had unrivalled access to
the Venetian archives and travelled widely to find documents in
other Italian libraries and archives. He had previously published
two volumes of Sebastian Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from
Henry VIII's court (also reissued in this series). This first part
of the sixth volume contains documents from the years 1555-6, the
early years of Mary I's reign, an important period for the Italian
states when papal authority was reinstated in England and Mary
married Philip of Spain - documented here by the correspondence of,
among others, the papal legate Cardinal Pole. The editor's preface
puts the various documents into historical context.
This is the second of three parts of the sixth volume in a
seven-volume collection - published between 1864 and 1890 -
comprising Venetian and other northern Italian state papers
relating to England. Translator and editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown
(1806-83) lived for many years in Venice, had unrivalled access to
the Venetian archives and travelled widely to find documents in
other Italian libraries and archives. He had previously published
two volumes of Sebastian Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from
Henry VIII's court (also reissued in this series). This second part
of the sixth volume contains documents from the years 1556-7, when
Queen Mary's husband, Philip II of Spain, had gone to fight the
French in Flanders and the Venetians were actively involved in
diplomatic measures to negotiate peace. Correspondence from Giacomo
Soranzo, ambassador to France, is included here, as well as letters
from Philip II and Cardinal Pole.
This is the last of three parts of the sixth volume in a
seven-volume collection - published between 1864 and 1890 -
comprising Venetian and other northern Italian state papers
relating to England. Translator and editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown
(1806-83) lived for many years in Venice, had unrivalled access to
the Venetian archives and travelled widely to find documents in
other Italian libraries and archives. He had previously published
Sebastian Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from Henry VIII's court
(also reissued in this series). This third part of the sixth volume
contains documents from the years 1557-8, the last years of Mary
I's reign - when her husband Philip II was absent for much of the
time - up to her death and the accession of Elizabeth I. Also
included is an appendix of documents concerning the House of Este
and its relations with the English dynasties from the Plantagenets
to the Tudors.
This is the last volume in a seven-volume collection - published in
nine parts between 1864 and 1890 - comprising Venetian and other
northern Italian state papers relating to England. Translator and
editor Rawdon Lubbock Brown (1806-83) lived for many years in
Venice, had unrivalled access to the Venetian archives and
travelled widely to find documents in other Italian libraries and
archives. After his death, the work was completed by George
Cavendish Bentinck (1821-91), who was a trustee of the British
Museum and provides a preface to the documents assembled by his
predecessor. Brown had previously published two volumes of
Sebastian Giustinian's dispatches to Venice from Henry VIII's court
(also reissued in this series). This seventh volume documents
Venetian relations with England during the period 1558-80, the
early part of Elizabeth I's reign. An index and a brief appendix of
miscellaneous documents are also included.
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++++ Calendar Of State Papers And Manuscripts Relating, To English
Affairs, Existing In The Archives And Collections Of Venice: And In
Other Libraries Of Northern Italy, Volume 6, Part 2; Calendar Of
State Papers And Manuscripts Relating, To English Affairs, Existing
In The Archives And Collections Of Venice: And In Other Libraries
Of Northern Italy; Great Britain. Public Record Office Great
Britain. Public Record Office, Rawdon Lubbock Brown, George
Cavendish Bentinck, Horatio Forbes Brown, Allen Banks Hinds H. M.
Stationery office, 1881 Archives; Great Britain
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artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ L'archivio Di Venezia Con Riguardo Speciale Alla Storia
Inglese tr. By V. Ceresole And R. Fulin].; Volume 4 Of Nuova Coll.
Di Opere Stor Rawdon Lubbock Brown Vittorio Ceresole
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++++ Ragguagli Sulla Vita E Sulle Opere Di Marin Sanuto Detto Il
Juniore Veneto Patrizio E Cronista Pregevolissimo De Secoli XV,
XVI: Intitolati Dall' Amicizia Di Uno Straniero Al Nobile Jacopo
Vincenzo Foscarini: Opera Divisa In Tre Parti ...; Volumes 1-3 Of
Ragguagli Sulla Vita E Sulle Opere Di Marin Sanuto Detto Il Juniore
Veneto Patrizio E Cronista Pregevolissimo De Secoli XV, XVI:
Intitolati Dall' Amicizia Di Uno Straniero Al Nobile Jacopo
Vincenzo Foscarini: Opera Divisa In Tre Parti; Rawdon Lubbock Brown
Rawdon Lubbock Brown, Marino Sanudo s.n., 1837 History; Europe;
Italy; Biography & Autobiography / General; Biography &
Autobiography / Historical; Historians; History / Europe / Italy;
History / Historiography; Italy; Travel / Europe / Italy
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