02107cam a2200385 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066015001900083019001200102020003000114035001900144035001200163040002500175043001200200050002300212082001600235084001500251100002900266245011100295260008100406300003400487490004600521500002000567504003000587505069900617650003201316651003901348651004801387653004801435700003801483856008901521856009001610984002101700210451320120511153930.0830228s1984 enkb b 001 0 eng d a 83002055  aGB83434352bnb1 a2520744 a0521248426c$60.00 (est.) a(OCoLC)9323418 a2104513 aLCbengcLCdLCdANL ae-it---00aDG676.8b.M34 198400a945/.31219 a15.702bcl1 aMallett, Michael Edward.14aThe military organization of a Renaissance state :bVenice, c. 1400 to 1617 /cM.E. Mallett and J.R. Hale. aCambridge [Cambridgeshire] ;aNew York :bCambridge University Press,c1984. axiv, 525 p. :bmaps ;c24 cm.0 aCambridge studies in early modern history aIncludes index. aBibliography: p. 502-509.00aMachine derived contents note: Part I. c. 1400 to 1508: Introduction; 1. The beginnings of Venetian expansion; 2. The composition and role of the army in the fifteenth century; 3. Military development and fighting potential; 4. The organization and administration of the Venetian army; 5. Control and policy making; 6. Soldiers and the state; 7. Venice and war; Part II. 1509-1617: 8. The historical role of the land forces 1509-1617; 9. The wars; 10. Government policy, control and administration; 11. The higher command; 12. Manpower; 13. Cavalry, infantry, artillery; 14. Fortifications in the Terraferma; 15. The defense of the maritime empire; 16. The costs of defense and war; Conclusion. 0aRenaissancezItalyzVenice. 0aVenice (Italy)xHistory, Military. 0aVenice (Italy)xArmed ForcesxOrganization. aItalyaVeniceaMilitary policiesa1400-16201 aHale, J. R.q(John Rigby),d1923-423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0668/83002055-d.html413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0668/83002055-t.html aANLc945.31 M253