Wednesday, October 17, 2012

June Sanudo Diary list



There's a whole lot of great stuff I didn't talk about with the Sanudo Diaries that I wanted to in May. And June seems plenty full too.  One of the many things I wanted to cover was his take on women in society and in convents, by the law and in the rumormill. So I will do that this month in June. Also, on boundary lines in the city and in official relations with Turks 1522, 1530... 
Here's the list of things for June and a little more, edited by our editors Patricia H LaBalme and Laura Sanguineti White. Crazy, huh?
What a nice thing to do bringing all this together into a book. I just compiled this list of their work.


May 31, 1505: long banquet description in Rome, pp 167-172

May 31, 1513: Council of Ten votes Titian to paint the hall of the Great Counsel, p 456

June 4, 1512: report of the death of a famous traitor, during the troubles in Friuli, p101-2

June 3, 1530: describing boundary lines in dealing with the Turks, pp 217-8
June 5, 1522: describing boundary lines in dealing with the Turks, pp 216-7

June 5, 1497: securing the city from plague, p 330

June 5, 1525: Sanudo speaks b4 great council on allowing younger patricians into Quarantia Criminal, p 25

June 7, 1509: feast of Corpus Christi, p 369-70

June 8, 17, 1500: tales of popular support for criminal do-ers, pp 150-1

June 8, 1533: another alliance with Ferrara and another 'triumph on the rialto', pp 499

June 8, 1509: even the astrologers got heard in the war of the Cambrai League, and lost favor, p 437

June 12, 1514: party on Murano, p 511

June 13, 1500: street entertainment, p 343

June 14, 1506: view into a convent, pp 380-1

June 14, 1512: Cherea performs in Venice again at a wedding feast, p 507

June 15, 1525: feast of Corpus Christi with the Turk ambassadr looking on, pp 371-2

June 18, 1509: call for prostitutes and pimps to get out, p 322

June 18, 1513: Pope Leo hears tale of advancing Turks, p 178

June 18, 1524: Pisani del Bancho gives away last daughter, p 276-7

June 18, 1526: summer of Zuan Soro, master decoder, p 219

June 19, 1521: doge Loredan gets 1ll, p 54-5

June 21,25, 28, 1519: closing convents, p 386-7

June 22, 1521: public announcement, private consultation, pp 55-7
June 23, 1521: public funeral of doge Loredan, pp 57-9

June 23, 1499: on official business, looking for crews and captains for commercial voyages, pp 230-2

June 23, 1512: ambassador from Selim I honored, pp 213, with letter from Selim, p440

June 24, 1497: a Borgia, son of pope Alex VI, murdered in Rome, p 165-6

June 24, 1521: a new doge's election, pp 59-60

June 25, 1517: trying to gain advance in the senate, p 15

June 25, 1518: resolution to girl's abduction case in Brescia, p 134

June 25, 1524: Duke of Urbino honored on feast of Apparition, pp 73-4

June 25, 1525: funeral of doge Leonardo Loredan, pp 318-20

June 25, 1529: value of a master shipbuilder, p 248-9

June 25, 1533: feast of the apparition of St Mark, pp 83-4

June 26, 1514: a wedding, pp 296-7; also, news of the plague reaching Venice, p 331

June 27, 1521: urgent cares still dealt with between doge's, pp 60-1

June 28, 1509: Bergamo shows her loyalty to Venice and Lion of Mark during war of the Cambrai League, p 94

June 29, 1529: after Agnadello, there is still time to punish patrician nobles who upset women, pp 382-3

July 1, 1499: Gritti warns from abroad in code that the Turks are assembling, p 233-4

July 1, 1514: nuns protect themselves from patrician upstarts, p 384

July 1, 1527: reports of destruction of Rome, pp 185-6

July 3, 1509: French steal the Lion of Mark and set it up in Milan, during the war of the Cambrai League, p 94-5

July 3, 1524: a great feast and festivties in conjunction with giving Duke of Urbino honors, pp 74-6
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All listings of Marin Sanudo diary listings and page numbers are from Venice, Cita Excellentissima, Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo translated by Linda L Carroll,  editors: Patricia H LaBalme and Laura Sanguineti White, published by Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008

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