English gentleman who stayed in Venice 1645–1646, and studied in Padova.
A rather curious Venetian fashion, with the curls set high, as a pair of horns, and as a sign of chastity and virtue.
Excerpts of the diary of the English gentleman John Evelyn from May 1645 to March 1646, covering his stay in Venice and Padua.
The Venetian Carnival was celebrated for centuries, until the end of the Republic. The modern carnival is only superficially similar.