Listing 1 - 10 of 54 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
English literature --- Shylock (Fictitious character) --- Jews --- Moneylenders --- Venice (Italy) --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy)
Choose an application
"Frederic Lane has achieved what is the often unfulfilled dream of every historian who has devoted his entire work to the exploration of partial aspects of a single broad subject: he has given us a comprehensive, thoughtful, readable, beautifully illustrated general history of Venice from the origins to the beginning of decline." -- 'Speculum'
Venice (Italy) --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Commerce --- History. --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- History of Italy --- anno 1200-1799 --- anno 1100-1199 --- Venice
Choose an application
Venice (Italy) --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy)
Choose an application
La littérature sur le crédit à l’époque moderne s’est souvent focalisée sur les Monts-de-piété, les prêteurs juifs et les notaires, considérés comme le noyau du système de crédit préindustriel. Cependant, pour la majorité des habitants des villes de l’Ancien Régime, le besoin presque quotidien d’obtenir de petits prêts était satisfait par d’autres voies, moins connues mais tout aussi fondamentales pour la fragile économie des couches populaires. En utilisant des sources d’archives inédites, ce volume analyse l’architecture du marché du crédit à Venise au XVIIIe siècle. Au sein de ce marché, il est apparu que osti (aubergistes) et bastioneri – gestionnaires des bastioni, entrepôts où le vin était vendu à emporter – occupaient une place centrale, à la fois comme fournisseurs de biens de première nécessité et prêteurs sur gage. Ils étaient un point de référence incontournable pour les franges les plus pauvres et vulnérables de la société, les protagonistes de ce que l’auteur appelle « l’économie du mouchoir » (economia del fazzoletto). Chaque année osti et bastioneri prenaient en gage des dizaines de milliers d’objets d’usage quotidien – la vraie « richesse » des pauvres – dans le cadre de transactions à mi-chemin entre crédit et consommation. Les coffres et les armoires des Vénitiens devenaient de véritables réserve de valeur, toujours disponibles pour être exploitées en cas de besoin : il s’agissait d’une ressource fondamentale, qui leur permettait de survivre, un mouchoir à la fois.
Credit --- Pawnbroking --- Microfinance --- Taverns (Inns) --- Crédit --- Histoire économique --- History --- Venice (Italy) --- Economic conditions --- Venise --- Italie --- crédit --- pauvreté --- XVIIIe siècle --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom)
Choose an application
Canaletto --- 75.071 CANALETTO --- CDL --- Exhibitions --- Canaletto, --- Canale, Antonio, --- Canal, Antonio, --- Kanaletto, --- Kanale, Antonio, --- Canal, Giovanni Antonio, --- Canaletto, Antonio, --- Venice (Italy) --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy)
Choose an application
Italian language --- Linguistics --- Linguistique --- Vénitien (Dialecte) --- History. --- Histoire --- History --- Venice (Italy) --- Languages --- Linguistic geography --- Grammar, Historical. --- Social life and customs. --- Vénitien (Dialecte) --- Romance languages --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Italian language - Dialects - Italy - Venice - History --- Venice (Italy) - Languages - History
Choose an application
This Review of Venice, Italy, offers a comprehensive assessment of the city-region’s economy and the extent to which its land use, labour market and environmental policies embrace a metropolitan vision. A new understanding of the provinces of Padua, Treviso and Venice as an interconnected city-region of 2.6 million people guides this study. Venice ranks as among the most dynamic and productive city-regions in the OECD, with high employment levels and growth rates. Though it has thrived on a model of small firms and industrial clusters, it is undergoing a deep economic transformation. Venice confronts growing environmental challenges as a result of rising traffic congestion and costly infrastructure pressures, exacerbated by sprawl. Demographics are also changing, due to ageing inhabitants, immigrant settlement and the rapid depopulation of the historic city of Venice. This report offers a comparative analysis of these issues, utilising the OECD’s metropolitan database to benchmark productivity and growth. It draws on regional economics, urban planning, transportation studies and hydrology to throw light on the changes within the city-region. In light of planned inter-city rail extensions, the Review calls for programmes to increase economic synergies between Venice and its neighbours. It evaluates key tools for promoting economic growth and metropolitan governance and proposes enhanced co-ordination of land use policies, additional business development services for small and medium-sized businesses, and the enlargement of university-linked innovation. Given frequent flooding, the report appraises the quality of metropolitan water governance and Venice’s potential to become a powerful reference for climate change adaptation.
Regional planning -- Italy -- Venice. --- Venice (Italy) -- Economic conditions. --- Venice (Italy) -- Economic policy. --- Venice (Italy) -- Social conditions. --- Regional planning --- Venice (Italy) --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Regional development --- State planning --- Government policy --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom)
Choose an application
Interracial marriage --- Jealousy --- Muslims --- Othello (Fictitious character) --- Drama. --- Othello --- Drama --- Venice (Italy) --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Othello - (Fictitious character from Shakespeare) - Drama --- Othello - (Fictitious character from Shakespeare) --- Shakespeare, William,
Choose an application
Venice (Italy) --- Byzantine Empire --- Venise (Italie) --- Empire byzantin --- Relations --- History --- Histoire --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Byzantium (Empire) --- Vizantii︠a︡ --- Bajo Imperio --- Bizancjum --- Byzantinē Autokratoria --- Vyzantinon Kratos --- Vyzantinē Autokratoria --- Impero bizantino --- Bizantia --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy)
Choose an application
C’est à Venise que j’ai décidé toute ma vie" écrit Barrés en préfaçant sa trilogie du Culte du Moi, en 1892. Et Venise représente en effet le lieu fondateur de son expérience d’écrivain. D’abord ville de l’individualisme triomphant, de la réclusion orgueilleuse et de l’édification de soi, Venise devient progressivement la ville des miasmes, du pourrissement et de la volupté morbide. Cette métamorphose de la figure de la ville, corollaire de l’enracinement lorrain de Barrès, permet de rendre compte de l’évolution profonde de l’œuvre mais en même temps de sa cohérence. Mélange de fascination et de répulsion, de désir et de rejet, le rapport de Barrès à Venise révèle celui qu’il entretient avec l’écriture. Le livre étudie les diverses figurations de Venise dans l’œuvre de Barrès - Venise égotiste d’Un Homme libre (1889), Venise utopique de L’Ennemi des lois (1892) et romanesque de L’Appel au soldat (1900), Venise poétique d’Amori et Dolori sacrum (1903) - et montre comment chacune engage une réflexion sur l’acte même d’écrire. À celui qui vit dans le désir et le souci d’être soi, Venise fait entendre le chant mêlé de la liberté, de la puissance et de la vanité. C’est pourquoi la légende de Venise composée par Barrès parle de la solitude, de la communauté idéale et peut-être introuvable, du triomphe et de la mort. Elle parle d’enchantement et de peur, d’enthousiasme et de doute de l’écriture comme tentation et de la tentation comme accomplissement.
Barrès, Maurice --- Barrès, Maurice, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Venice (Italy) --- In literature --- Barrès, M. --- Barrès, Maurycy, --- Barrès, Maurizio, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- In literature. --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Barrès, Maurice, - 1862-1923 - Criticism and interpretation --- Venice (Italy) - In literature --- Political Science --- Literature (General) --- extrême-droite --- légende --- fascination --- Barrès, Maurice, - 1862-1923
Listing 1 - 10 of 54 | << page >> |
Sort by
|