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OverviewThe Piazza San Marco, one of the most famous and instantly recognizable townscapes in the West, if not the world, has been described as a stage set, as Europe’s drawing room, as a painter’s canvas. This book traces the changing shape and function of the piazza, from its beginnings in the ninth century to its present day ubiquity in the Venetian, European, as well as global imagination. Through its long history, the Piazza San Marco has functioned as civic space that was used for such varied activities as public meetings; animal-baiting; executions; state processions; meat and produce markets; a performance venue for rock concerts; as well as, more recently, a cafe to enjoy a leisurely Campari. Constantly alert to the question of function, this book recreates not only rituals of the past but also activities of the present, from the coronation of the doge to the legendary Pink Floyd concert of 1989, with much fanfare in between. Iain Fenlon recreates the dynamic, colorful, and noisy history of the piazza—a history that is also the history of Venice and, indeed, of Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Iain FenlonPublisher: Harvard University Press Imprint: Harvard University Press Dimensions: Width: 11.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 18.40cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9780674066069ISBN 10: 0674066065 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 19 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents* Maps * Chronology * Introduction *1. Myths and Origins *2. Imperial Visions *3. The New Rome *4. Ritual Forms *5. Urban Noise *6. Decadence and Decline *7. From Spritz to Pink Floyd * Appendix 1: Doges of Venice * Appendix 2: Visiting the Piazza * Suggestions for Further Reading * Acknowledgements * List of Illustrations * IndexReviews[Readers] will find much to enjoy in this elegant and informative little book, which focuses on the historical and cultural center of Venice, the Piazza San Marco... The changing face of the square over the ages and the evolution of the social rituals and practices carried out on its premises form the core of this authoritative treatment, but [Fenlon] also provides valuable commentary on what to see and do when visiting the square. -- Brad Hooper Booklist 20090915 Edited by classicist Mary Beard, the Wonders of the World book series from Harvard University Press offers architecturally oriented views of various sites, ranging from the Alhambra to the Parthenon to St. Peter's. The attractive books are hand-sized, cloth-bound, and illustrated with maps, photographs, engravings, and elevations, making them ideal for the armchair traveler. Architectural Record 20091201 Though not strictly modern-well, not modern at all, really-the Wonders of the World series of books from Harvard Universtiy Press remains my favorite ongoing run of architectural tomes. Classicist Mary Beard is the series editor, and each of these trim volumes takes up the subject of a particular building. Ranging from Stonehenge to The Parthenon to The Temple of Jerusalem, imagine these scholarly works as biographies of buildings... [You should] race to add the newly released Roman Forum and Piazza San Marco to your collection. -- Aaron Britt Dwell.com [Readers] will find much to enjoy in this elegant and informative little book, which focuses on the historical and cultural center of Venice, the Piazza San Marco...The changing face of the square over the ages and the evolution of the social rituals and practices carried out on its premises form the core of this authoritative treatment, but [Fenlon] also provides valuable commentary on what to see and do when visiting the square. -- Brad Hooper Booklist 20090915 Edited by classicist Mary Beard, The Wonders of the World book series from Harvard University Press offers architecturally oriented views of various sites, ranging from the Alhambra to the Parthenon to St. Peters. The attractive books are hand-sized, cloth-bound, and illustrated with maps, photographs, engravings, and elevations, making them ideal for the armchair traveler. Architectural Record 20091201 Though not strictly modern--well, not modern at all, really--the Wonders of the World series of books from Harvard Universtiy Press remains my favorite ongoing run of architectural tomes. Classicist Mary Beard is the series editor, and each of these trim volumes takes up the subject of a particular building. Ranging from Stonehenge to the Parthenon to the Temple of Jerusalem, imagine these scholarly works as biographies of buildings...[You should] race to add the newly released Roman Forum and Piazza San Marco to your collection. -- Aaron Britt dwell.com [Readers] will find much to enjoy in this elegant and informative little book…on the historical and cultural center of Venice… [A]uthoritative. -- Brad Hooper * Booklist * [T]he Wonders of the World series…remains my favorite ongoing run of architectural tomes… [You should] race to add the newly released Roman Forum and Piazza San Marco to your collection. -- Aaron Britt * Dwell * Author InformationIain Fenlon is Professor of Historical Musicology at the University of Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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