Despatches of Michele Suriano and Marc' Antonio Barbaro
Venetian Ambassadors at the Court of France, 1560–1563
Michele Suriano author Marcantonio Barbaro author Austen Henry Layard editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Jan '15
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Published in 1891, this work reproduces and translates the Venetian ambassadorial despatches from the French court in the early 1560s.
Published in 1891, this work reproduces and translates the despatches of Michele Suriano and Marcantonio Barbaro, Venetian ambassadors to France in 1560–1 and 1561–4 respectively. Addressed to the Doge of Venice, the documents provide valuable accounts of one of the most fascinating periods of French history.Edited by the retired politician and archaeologist Sir Austen Henry Layard (1817–94), this 1891 publication reproduces the despatches of Michele Suriano and Marcantonio Barbaro, Venetian ambassadors to France in 1560–1 and 1561–4 respectively. Addressed to the doge of Venice, the documents provide valuable accounts of one of the most fascinating periods of French history, covering the death of Francis II, the accession of Charles IX, the regency of Catherine de' Medici, and the negotiations for the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots. The documents appear in their original Italian and in English translation. Evident in Suriano's and Barbaro's letters is the underlying tension between French Catholics and Protestant Huguenots, which would culminate in the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572. The book was produced for the Huguenot Society of London, and Layard, the Society's first president, was himself of Huguenot descent.
ISBN: 9781108077316
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
Weight: 490g
282 pages