The Lessico Veneto (Venetian Vocabulary) by Fabio Mutinelli was published in 1851. It is an invaluable tool for anybody who reads texts from the time of the Republic of Venice.
“Pregadi” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
“Consiglio del Doge” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
“Maggior Consiglio” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
“CONCIONE” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
“Monachini, Moneghini” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
The Lessico Veneto — Lexicon of the Veneto — by Fabio Mutinelli from 1851 is another of those must-have books for anybody interested in Venetian history, which is exact why it was written.
“Inquisitori alle Scuole Grandi” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
“Esecutori contro la Bestemmia” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
“Meretrici” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal..