Degl'istorici Delle Cose Veneziane presents a comprehensive historical account of Venice and the Venetian Republic, compiled from the works of distinguished historians such as Sabellico, Pietro Bembo, Paolo Paruta, Battista Nani, Andrea Morosini, and Michele Foscarini. This collection offers invaluable insights into the political, social, and cultural developments of Venice through centuries of transformation.
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