Reviewed work: Civic Christianity in Renaissance Italy: The Hospital of Treviso, 1400-1530 by David D’Andrea With Civic Christianity in Renaissance Italy: The Hospital of Treviso, 1400-1530, David D’Andrea provides the first English written monograph about Treviso in the Early Renaissance. Generally, both historians and the public have been known to record and prioritize the main cities of Renaissance Italy, such as Rome, Venice and Florence, and do not focus in great detail on the history of the
His entire family were on the verge of tears as the gargantuan ship sped away on his voyage. Don couldn’t wait to see his sister in Venice. Don was prepared as his plane touched down on the small runway in Treviso, Italy. As he came into the airport, he saw a small, gentle woman holding a sign that read “Lingard,” his last name. He ran up and gave her a giant hug. After a day of sharing stories and eating delicious food, they were both worn out and ready