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De la rame à la voile : l’évolution de la marine vénitienne au cours du XVIIe siècle
Tra Controllo del territorio e sorveglianza navale: la leva marittima veneziana a Creta, 1575-1645
The race to the big calibres during the first war of Morea and Sigismondo Alberghetti's guns of new invention
LES DÉMOBILISATIONS NAVALES VÉNITIENNES : UNE ANALYSE COMPARATIVE DES GUERRES DE CANDIE ET DE MORÉE
SANITÀ E CONTROLLO MERCANTILE ALLE BOCCHE DI CATTARO: IL LAZZARETTO DI CASTELNUOVO, 1700-1797
The Republic of Venice always had a focus on health policy. In the Adriatic Sea it joined
and crossed the policy of maritime and merchant control that traditionally the Serenissima claimed
to exercise on the so-called "Gulf of Venice". Maritime health inspections and checks were intended
not only for safeguarding public health, but also for recognizing, controlling and possibly
channelling trade flows. An interesting case-study in this regard is the Bay of Kotor, where the
needs of health and those of traffic control noticeably correlated. In order to carry out health and
commercial surveillance, a new Lazaretto was activated in the early 18th century at Castelnuovo,
recently reconquered by the Serenissima and very well placed for the controlling of the Mouths
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