A Veil of Silence takes us into the rich sonic worlds of female enclosures—nunneries, charity homes, reform houses—in late Renaissance Florence. Rombough skillfully reconstructs the purifying regimes of silence, the sonic intrusions of sex work, and the rowdy sociability of male youths to illuminate how and why sound mattered to the health and governance of these communities. An original, imaginative study that captures the gendered nature of sensorial experience in Italian Renaissance cities.