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Titre : Language and Statecraft in Early Modern Venice Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Elizabeth Horodowich, Auteur Editeur : Archives Contemporaines Importance : 258 pages Format : 152 x 226 x 22mm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-17836-5 Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 945 Italie Résumé : While historians typically describe the state as emerging through a wide variety of processes and structures such as armies, bureaucracies, and administrative organizations, this book demonstrates that a crucial but unrecognized component of statebuilding in Renaissance Venice was the management of public speech: controlling foul language. Ideas about language were deeply embedded in Venetian political culture. Instead of studying the history of language through literary, printed texts, Horodowich examines the speech of everyday people on the streets of Renaissance Venice by looking at their actual words as recorded in archival documents. By weaving together a variety of historical sources, including literature, statutes, laws, chronicles, trial testimony, and punitive sentences, Horodowich shows that the Venetian state constructed a normative language - a language based not only on grammatical correctness, but on standards of politeness, civility, and piety - to protect and reinforce its civic identity. Language and Statecraft in Early Modern Venice [texte imprimé] / Elizabeth Horodowich, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Archives Contemporaines, [s.d.] . - 258 pages ; 152 x 226 x 22mm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-17836-5
Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Français (fre)
Index. décimale : 945 Italie Résumé : While historians typically describe the state as emerging through a wide variety of processes and structures such as armies, bureaucracies, and administrative organizations, this book demonstrates that a crucial but unrecognized component of statebuilding in Renaissance Venice was the management of public speech: controlling foul language. Ideas about language were deeply embedded in Venetian political culture. Instead of studying the history of language through literary, printed texts, Horodowich examines the speech of everyday people on the streets of Renaissance Venice by looking at their actual words as recorded in archival documents. By weaving together a variety of historical sources, including literature, statutes, laws, chronicles, trial testimony, and punitive sentences, Horodowich shows that the Venetian state constructed a normative language - a language based not only on grammatical correctness, but on standards of politeness, civility, and piety - to protect and reinforce its civic identity. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 12/190091 L/945.001 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 12/190092 L/945.001 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 12/190093 L/945.001 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 12/190094 L/945.001 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire : vol.1 (1776) and vol.2 (1781) / Gibbon, Edward
Titre : The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire : vol.1 (1776) and vol.2 (1781) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gibbon, Edward, Auteur Editeur : Archives Contemporaines ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-043393-7 Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 945 Italie Résumé : Edward Gibbon was born in 1737 in Putney, England, and was the only child of his parents to survive infancy. Although his education was frequently interrupted by ill health, his knowledge was far-reaching. His brief career as an undergraduate at Magdalen College, Oxford, ended when he joined the Catholic Church. His father sent him to Lausanne, in Switzerland, where, while studying Greek and French for the next five years, he re-joined the Protestant Church. In 1761 he published his Essai sur l'étude de la Littérature, the English version appeared in 1764. Meanwhile, Gibbon served as a captain in the Hampshire Militia until 1763, when he returned to the Continent. It was while he was in Rome in 1764 that he first conceived the work that was eventually to become The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire : vol.1 (1776) and vol.2 (1781) [texte imprimé] / Gibbon, Edward, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Archives Contemporaines, [s.d.].
ISBN : 978-0-14-043393-7
Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Français (fre)
Index. décimale : 945 Italie Résumé : Edward Gibbon was born in 1737 in Putney, England, and was the only child of his parents to survive infancy. Although his education was frequently interrupted by ill health, his knowledge was far-reaching. His brief career as an undergraduate at Magdalen College, Oxford, ended when he joined the Catholic Church. His father sent him to Lausanne, in Switzerland, where, while studying Greek and French for the next five years, he re-joined the Protestant Church. In 1761 he published his Essai sur l'étude de la Littérature, the English version appeared in 1764. Meanwhile, Gibbon served as a captain in the Hampshire Militia until 1763, when he returned to the Continent. It was while he was in Rome in 1764 that he first conceived the work that was eventually to become The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Réservation
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