[An order banning all foreign prostitutes from Venice].
[Venice],
18th July 1558.
Engraved broadside with letterpress text, coat of arms of the city of Venice at the top, watermark of anchor within circle and surmounted by a star.
418 by 215mm. (16.5 by 8.5 inches).
12958
notes:
A fascinating survival of an official order issued by the city of Venice banning all foreign prostitutes from the city.
The ban states that:
"All foreign prostitutes who have moved to this city from places under this illustrious dominion, must leave immediately and within the next fifteen days; the penalty is the lashing from San Marco to Rialto; six months in prison; and a fine of 100 pizoli to be paid to the plaintiff [...]".
The text goes...
The ban states that:
"All foreign prostitutes who have moved to this city from places under this illustrious dominion, must leave immediately and within the next fifteen days; the penalty is the lashing from San Marco to Rialto; six months in prison; and a fine of 100 pizoli to be paid to the plaintiff [...]".
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