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Title: Virgins of Venice - Enclosed Lives and Broken Vows in the Renaissance Convent
Description: London, Viking. 2002, First Edition. (ISBN: 0670896357). Hard Cover, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A Fine unmarked copy with Fine dustjacket which is not price clipped. xxx + 284 pages. 17 illustrations and 4 maps. Renaissance Venice had a convent on every canal front, and nuns loomed large in the city's daily life. Far from being places of religious devotion, the convents were often little more than dumping grounds for unmarried women from the upper ranks of Venetian society. Supported by their private incomes, the nuns ate, dressed and behaved as gentlewomen, followed the latest fashions in hairstyles, wore high heeled clogs and gold embroidered stockings, gave parties for their relatives, and schemed to influence the running of the city's affairs. But at the beginning of the 16th century this pleasant lifestyle came under threat, as the Protestant Reformation unfolded throughout Europe, the Catholic Church took fright and set about reforming its own institutions. Convents, traditionally viewed as places of vice and sexual corruption, were at the top of the list. R1. Fine/Fine.

Keywords: Renaissance Venice, Catholic Convents, Visitation Records, Nuns in Venice 0670896357

Price: GBP 10.00 = appr. US$ 14.28 Seller: Goldring Books
- Book number: 008160

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