The fascinating story of the Venetian who helped to map the World during the Renaissance, by the author of A Venetian Affair and Autumn in Venice.[Bokinfo].
Andrea Di Robilant Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Andrea di Robilant is een correspondent voor de krant La Stampa, gevestigd in Rome.







From the author of the best-selling A Venetian Affair comes a charming chronicle of his quest to uncover the identity of a mysterious old rose. This tale transports readers to the era of Josephine Bonaparte and showcases some of Italy's most enchanting rose gardens, vividly illustrated by artist Nina Fuga. In a previous biography of his great-great-great-great-grandmother, Lucia Mocenigo, di Robilant described a wild pink rose from the family estate, noted for its light peach-and-raspberry scent. This detail led to a meeting with local rose expert Eleonora Garlant, who speculated that di Robilant's unnamed rose might be one of the long-lost China varieties cultivated by nineteenth-century European growers. As he embarks on this quest, di Robilant becomes enchanted by rose enthusiasts throughout history, from Lucia and Josephine to Eleonora, who tends a remarkable garden of nearly fifteen hundred old rose varieties. What begins as a lighthearted pursuit evolves into a profound journey, prompting di Robilant to reflect on the enduring beauty passed down through roses, shaped by nature and nurtured by humanity over centuries.
In 1797, Lucia, the beautiful sixteen-year-old daughter of a Venetian statesman, was married off to Alvise Mocenigo, scion of one of the wealthiest and most powerful families of the once glorious maritime Republic. They were a golden couple in Venice s twilight years. But Lucia s life was suddenly transformed when the thousand-year-old Serenissima collapsed under the blows of young Bonaparte in 1797. Whether as a dazzling young hostess in Habsburg Vienna, lady-in-waiting at the court of Prince Eugene de Beauharnais in Milan, single mother in Paris during the fall of Napoleon s Empire or as Byron s hard-fisted landlady during the poet s stay in Venice, Lucia lived to be a remarkable witness to an age of great turmoil. Two hundred years later, Andrea di Robilant, Lucia s great-great-great-great grandson, has unearthed letters and diaries in archives across Europe to draw an intimate and vivid portrait of his ancestor, and of the exceptional times she lived in.
Kochankowie z Wenecji
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Een liefde in Venetië
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Reconstructie op basis van brieven en archiefonderzoek van een liefdesgeschiedenis in het 18e eeuwse Venetië.