Storia Della Repubblica Di Venezia, translated from the French, offers a detailed account of the history of the Venetian Republic. This historical work by Pierre-Antoine-No l-Bruno Daru explores the political, social, and cultural aspects of Venice, from its origins to its decline. Volumes 1 and 2 provide a comprehensive narrative, enriched with notes and observations providing additional context and analysis.
This historical account provides valuable insights into one of history's most influential maritime republics. Scholars and enthusiasts of Italian history and the Renaissance will find Daru's work to be an enduring and important resource.
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