Skip to search
Skip to main content
Search in
Keyword
Title (keyword)
Author (keyword)
Subject (keyword)
Title starts with
Subject (browse)
Author (browse)
Author (sorted by title)
Call number (browse)
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Bookmarks
(
0
)
Princeton University Library Catalog
Start over
Cite
Send
to
SMS
Email
EndNote
RefWorks
RIS
Printer
Bookmark
Decoding Debate in the Venetian Senate : Short Stories of Crisis and Response on Albania (1392-1402) / Grabiela Rojas Molina.
Author
Molina, Grabiela Rojas
[Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2022.
Description
1 online resource (266 pages)
Details
Subject(s)
Social history
—
Medieval
[Browse]
Technology and civilization
[Browse]
History
[Browse]
Venice (Italy)
—
Foreign relations
—
Albania
[Browse]
Albania
—
Foreign relations
—
Italy
—
Venice
[Browse]
Venice (Italy)
—
Foreign relations
—
697-1508
[Browse]
Venice (Italy)
—
Colonies
—
History
[Browse]
Albania
—
History
—
To 1501
[Browse]
Venice (Republic : To 1797). Senato
[Browse]
Series
The Medieval Mediterranean ; 134.
[More in this series]
Summary note
Debate within the Venetian Senate at turn of the fifteenth century has long been opaque, as only an elite few were allowed access to Senate proceedings, their participation bound to secrecy. This volume offers a new interpretation of scribal intent, enabling hidden aspects of those discussions to come to light. By using documentation related to Venice’s involvement in Albanian territories as a case study, this study unfolds the systematic yet secretive method by which scribes classified Senate discussions. The registers emerge as triumphs of precise and pragmatic codification within a milieu of information overflow.
Notes
This book uncovers a long-lost classification mechanism for analysing the Deliberazioni, secretive records of the medieval Venetian Senate. Using Albanian cities as a case study, the book helps identify unspoken state priorities during a transformative decade for Venice.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Albania in Focus
2 Sources
3 Note on Names, Transcriptions and Dates
1 Decoding Senate Debate
1.1 Theoretical Considerations
1.2 From ‘Debate’ to Entry
1.3 From Entry to ‘Story’
1.3.1 Selection Criteria
2 Debate in Context
2.1 Elitism and Protagonism
2.2 Sea Riches
2.3 Past and Present
3 Outline on Venice and the Mediterranean Protagonists
3.1 Power Units alla veneziana
3.2 Communal Administration and Organisation of Albanian Cities
3.3 Albanian Protagonists
3.4 Mediterranean Protagonists
4 Newsworthiness
4.1 Uneven Impact: N-entries and Other Nouitates (1392–1394)
4.2 Alternative Formulations of N-entries (1394–1395)
4.3 The Ottoman Victory: A Change of Perspective (1396–1397)
4.4 Albania Rebels (1398–1400)
4.5 News Heard and Expectation (1400–1401)
4.6 Latest News: All Enemies Defeated (1402)
4.7 Concluding Remarks
5 ‘What the Signoria Says’
5.1 First Responses to Durrës, Shkodra and Lezhë (1392–1394)
5.2 New Threats: Many Responses (1395–1396)
5.3 Venice’s Silence and Its Consequence (1397–1400)
5.4 Venice’s Say in a Changing World (1401–1402)
5.5 Concluding Remarks
Epilogue: Antonio Morosini, the Witness
Some Conclusions
Bibliography
Index.
Show 35 more Contents items
Other title(s)
Short Stories of Crisis and Response on Albania (1392-1402)
ISBN
9789004520936 ((electronic bk.))
Doi
10.1163/9789004520936
Statement on language in description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
Read more...
Other views
Staff view
Ask a Question
Suggest a Correction
Report Harmful Language
Supplementary Information
Other versions
Decoding debate in the Venetian Senate : short stories of crisis and response on Albania (1392-1402) / by Grabiela Rojas Molina.
id
99126741235106421