Papers by Diana G Wright
Venice and its Stato da Mar, 2019
Medieval churches near Nauplion identifiable as having belonged to fiefs.
A detailed examination of the southwestern Morea in the 18th century by Zarinebaf, Bennet, Davis,... more A detailed examination of the southwestern Morea in the 18th century by Zarinebaf, Bennet, Davis, et al. Diana Wright is not one of the authors: that is the doing of Academia software.
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies Vo. 37, #1 (2013) 63-80.
A unique anonymous Greek verse complaint of 1451 covers some of the same issues found in petition... more A unique anonymous Greek verse complaint of 1451 covers some of the same issues found in petitions of the same year from Argos and Nauplion to the Venetian signoria. Together they give a remarkable study of violence, justice, and colonial competition and mismanagement.
A diplomatic edition and translation of the Venetian-Ottoman peace settlement of January 1478/9.
The testament of Zorzi Cernovich was written primarily as a love letter to his wife.
This paper traces the negotiations for the boundaries of Nauplion's territory in 1480 and 1482 wi... more This paper traces the negotiations for the boundaries of Nauplion's territory in 1480 and 1482 with Giovanni Dario acting for the Signoria, as narrated in the letters of Bartolomeo Minio, Venetian governor of Nauplion.
"This paper, given at the Medieval Mediterranean History conference in Messina, Sicily, in 2006, ... more "This paper, given at the Medieval Mediterranean History conference in Messina, Sicily, in 2006, is a preview of the contents of
The Greek Correspondence of Bartolomeo Minio
Vol. 2: Dispacci from Crete, 1500-1502
[with John Melville-Jones] Archivio del Litorale Adriatico, Padua. 2012."
Studi Veneziani 40 (2000) 169-178.
Books by Diana G Wright
Sixty-one letters written by Bartolomeo Minio as Captain of Candia, covering the war with the Tur... more Sixty-one letters written by Bartolomeo Minio as Captain of Candia, covering the war with the Turks, negotiations with the French and Spanish fleets, equipping and repairing ships, tax and food issues, trapping falcons, and the inspection of fortifications.
PhD Dissertation, The Catholic University of America. Published as
Monograph: Electronic Journal... more PhD Dissertation, The Catholic University of America. Published as
Monograph: Electronic Journal for Oriental Studies III (2000) #5.
An analysis of the 91 surviving letters written by Bartolomeo Minio between 1479 and 1483, gives an exceptional amount of information about personalities, stratioti, and relationships with the Ottoman governors of the Morea.
Reviews by Diana G Wright
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http://surprisedbytime.blogspot.com/2008/08/most-beautiful-red-parrot.html
http://www.nauplion.net/Dario-REPORT.htm
http://www.nauplion.net/ZD-Misery.html
http://www.nauplion.net/Dario-SpottedCat.htm
http://www.nauplion.net/Dario-RED%20PARROT.htm""
The Greek Correspondence of Bartolomeo Minio
Vol. 2: Dispacci from Crete, 1500-1502
[with John Melville-Jones] Archivio del Litorale Adriatico, Padua. 2012."
Books by Diana G Wright
Monograph: Electronic Journal for Oriental Studies III (2000) #5.
An analysis of the 91 surviving letters written by Bartolomeo Minio between 1479 and 1483, gives an exceptional amount of information about personalities, stratioti, and relationships with the Ottoman governors of the Morea.
Reviews by Diana G Wright
http://surprisedbytime.blogspot.com/2008/08/most-beautiful-red-parrot.html
http://www.nauplion.net/Dario-REPORT.htm
http://www.nauplion.net/ZD-Misery.html
http://www.nauplion.net/Dario-SpottedCat.htm
http://www.nauplion.net/Dario-RED%20PARROT.htm""
The Greek Correspondence of Bartolomeo Minio
Vol. 2: Dispacci from Crete, 1500-1502
[with John Melville-Jones] Archivio del Litorale Adriatico, Padua. 2012."
Monograph: Electronic Journal for Oriental Studies III (2000) #5.
An analysis of the 91 surviving letters written by Bartolomeo Minio between 1479 and 1483, gives an exceptional amount of information about personalities, stratioti, and relationships with the Ottoman governors of the Morea.