The Genius of Venice: Piazza San Marco and the Making of the Republic

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Price
$40.00  $37.20
Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications
Publish Date
Pages
414
Dimensions
7.3 X 10.1 X 1.4 inches | 3.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780847840533

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About the Author
Dial Parrott is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Virginia who has worked as a journalist, teacher, and lawyer. He lives in Connecticut.
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"Parrott's multifaceted, historical work allows readers to grasp the evolution of Venetian self-identity from the early Middle Ages to the Age of the Renaissance in an immediately apprehensible form." Gather.com

"The Genius of Venice is a brilliant book that blends the art, politics, social and cultural history of Venice through a masterful and engaging account of the development of Piazza San Marco. Dial Parrot's skillful interweaving of research from different periods and disciplines heightens the experience, as if reading several books at once, brought to life with the immediacy of a modern thriller. The Genius of Venice is an ideal volume for lovers of Venice and architecture aficionados, featuring an in-depth history of this singular city." Italian Tribune

"After two decades of lengthy and thorough research and seven years of writing, Parrott successfully delivers one of those most unique books dedicated to the complex history and establishment of la Serenissima...Parrott's presentation of Venice is interesting since he depicts Venice more from a Mediterranean point of view, than a European perspective, thus offering a different mindset of Venice's beginnings and rise to glory...clear and descriptive writing transports the reader to Piazza San Marco. Even if you've never been to Venice Parrott takes you there. Be careful, once you're done with the book, you'll be booking your plane ticket to Venice." Ambassador Magazine