Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth CenturyAmerican Philosophical Society, 1991 - 502 páginas This book is in many ways a sequel to the 4 vols. of Setton's "Papacy & the Levant (1204-1571)," although the emphasis has shifted northward from the Holy See to Venice & Austria. Includes such topics as: Austrians & Turks in the Long War (1592-1606); the Bohemian Succession, & the Outbreak of the 30 Years' War; Gustavus Adolphus, Cardinal Richeliu, & the Hapsburgs; the Increasing Importance of France; The Treaties of Westphalia; Venice, Malta, & the Turks; The Long War of Candia; The Turco-Venetian War (1646-1653); Naval Battles at the Dardanelles (1654-1657); the Cretan War; Papal Aid to Venice; Surrender of Venice to the Turks; Turco-Venetian Relations (1670-1683) & the Turkish Siege of Vienna; The Conquests of the Austrians in Hungary, the Revolt of the Turkish Army, & the Venetians in the Morea (1684-1687); the Invasion of Attica, & the Destruction of the Parthenon; The Venetians' Withdrawal fron Athens; the Removal of Antiquities; Louis XIV, the Turks, & the War of the League of Augsburg; the Turkish Reconquest of the Morea; the Victories of Eugene of Savoy; & Venice as a Playground of Europe. |
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Página 79
... needed a more easily intelligible and believable approach to spiritual and social salvation , which could only be transmitted to the masses in the German language . The everlast- ing intrusion of French , Swedes , Danes , Dutch ...
... needed a more easily intelligible and believable approach to spiritual and social salvation , which could only be transmitted to the masses in the German language . The everlast- ing intrusion of French , Swedes , Danes , Dutch ...
Página 90
... needed peace for several important reasons , one of them being the Swedish threat to Prague , another the recent French victory over the imperialists ' Spanish allies at Lens , and a third the ever - present possibility of renewed ...
... needed peace for several important reasons , one of them being the Swedish threat to Prague , another the recent French victory over the imperialists ' Spanish allies at Lens , and a third the ever - present possibility of renewed ...
Página 91
... needed peace even more than France did , and the French representatives at Munster had been directed to reach an accord with the emperor and his allies as soon as they could . Yes , Mazarin knew he needed peace , but not with Spain ...
... needed peace even more than France did , and the French representatives at Munster had been directed to reach an accord with the emperor and his allies as soon as they could . Yes , Mazarin knew he needed peace , but not with Spain ...
Página 130
... needed vessels were in the dockyards . Also it was winter , no time for such an expedition . Ibrahim reviled Yusuf for allowing the Christian garrison to withdraw from Canea with all their possessions . As a good Moslem , he should have ...
... needed vessels were in the dockyards . Also it was winter , no time for such an expedition . Ibrahim reviled Yusuf for allowing the Christian garrison to withdraw from Canea with all their possessions . As a good Moslem , he should have ...
Página 158
... needed sappers , sailors , and corsairs to take a firm stand before Candia , the siege was resumed for two months . More than seventy mines were exploded . The Turks lost more than a thousand men , and the besieged lost their valiant ...
... needed sappers , sailors , and corsairs to take a firm stand before Candia , the siege was resumed for two months . More than seventy mines were exploded . The Turks lost more than a thousand men , and the besieged lost their valiant ...
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Ahmed Ahmed Köprülü Alvise ambassador armada army Athens attack August Austrians bailie Bavaria Belgrade Canea cannon capitan captain-general Catholic century Charles Christian command Contarini Corfu Costantinopoli Crete Dardanelles dispatch dated doge and Senate Dumont elector Emperor Empire Ferdinand Filza fols fortress town France Francesco Morosini French galleasses galleys Gesch Gran grand vizir Greeks Guerra di Candia Gustavus Hammer-Purgstall Hapsburgs Hellert Hungary ibid imperial imperialists island Istanbul janissaries Johann July June kapudan pasha Kara Mustafa king Königsmarck Köprülü letter Levant Louis Maltese Marc Maximilian Mehmed Mehmed IV military Mocenigo Molin Monemvasia Morea naval Negroponte October osman Ottoman papal peace Porte Porto princes Protestant Provv provveditore Reiches repr Republic Rospigliosi Secreta sent September serasker ships siege Signor Signoria soldiers Soranzo Spain Spanish Suleiman sultan Sweden terra Thirty treaty troops Turchi Turkish Turks Venetian Venetian fleet Venetian forces Veneto Venezia Venice vessels Vienna warfare
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Página 461 - I STOOD in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs ; A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
Página 461 - In Venice, Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier ; Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music meets not always now the ear : Those days are gone — but beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade — but nature doth not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant place of all festivity, The revel of the south, the masque of Italy...
Página 403 - Nothing seems to be a plainer proof of the irrationality of mankind (whatever fine claims we pretend to reason) than the rage with which they contest for a small spot of ground, when such vast parts of fruitful earth lie quite uninhabited.
Página 461 - Poured in her lap all gems in sparkling showers. In purple was she robed, and of her feast Monarchs partook, and deemed their dignity increased. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier...
Página 403 - ... men, horses, and camels. I could not look, without horror, on such numbers of mangled human bodies, nor without reflecting on the injustice of war, that makes murder not only necessary, but meritorious. Nothing seems to...
Página 269 - The streets are very close, and so narrow, one cannot observe the fine fronts of the palaces, though many of them very well deserve observation, being truly magnificent.
Página 461 - ... have not laid out all upon my pleasures, but have bought occasionally a shilling's worth of salvation), villas in the country, another carriage and horses purchased for the country, books bought, etc., etc., — in short everything I wanted, and more than I ought to have wanted, that the sum of five thousand pounds sterling is no great deal, particularly when I tell you that more than half was laid out in the Sex; — to be sure I have had plenty for the money, that's certain.
Página 461 - In the two years I have been at Venice I have spent about five thousand pounds, and I need not have spent a third of this, had it not been that I have a passion for women which is expensive in its variety every where, but less so in Venice than in other cities.
Página 439 - Alles saß auch gleich zu Pferde, Jeder griff nach seinem Schwerte, Ganz still ruckt man aus der Schanz: Die Musketier, wie auch die Reiter, Täten alle tapfer streiten: Es war fürwahr ein schöner Tanz!
Página 270 - ... much more intolerable, in my opinion, there is no house that has so few as five or six families in it. The apartments of the greatest ladies, and even of the ministers of state., are divided but by a partition from that of a tailor or shoemaker...