A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
218 benjamin arbel and Churchmen—normally do not figure in the colonial balance sheets.355 Nonetheless, despite these defects, t ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 219 Expenditures The salaries of the colonial civil administrators were gene ...
220 benjamin arbel The long Cretan War (1645–69) was also extremely costly and coincided with a period of economic depression, w ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 221 salt pans of Sebenico, Pago, and Trau;372 in the Albanian territories of ...
222 benjamin arbel in Venice. As long as Cyprus remained under Venetian rule, the number of Venetian merchantmen, especially big ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 223 direct disbursement to the Republic’s central treasury and, consequently ...
224 benjamin arbel Individual Venetian Presence Overseas For a fuller evaluation of the economic importance of the stato da mar ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 225 An Imperial Economy No less important was the contribution to the Veneti ...
226 benjamin arbel All Venetian towns in Dalmatia and “Albania,” particularly Zara, Trau, Antivari, Cattaro, and Perasto, as wel ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 227 The zone of the Bocche di Cattaro (Boke Kotorske) was characterized by i ...
228 benjamin arbel function of Jewish merchants in this phase.413 However, the insecurity reigning on the inner roads and the co ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 229 dairy products, as well as olive oil.417 As will be described shortly, f ...
230 benjamin arbel have assumed the leading place among the western trading nations that were active in Cretan ports.422 Under V ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 231 In the mid-16th century, Cherso and Ossero had 120,000 heads of sheep an ...
232 benjamin arbel manufacturing. Trade in olive oil was at the core of an intensive maritime trade between Venice and Apulia, w ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 233 main source of Venice’s customs revenues.437 Although not a few colonial ...
234 benjamin arbel In this sector of private shipping it was difficult to deny the advantages of cheaper and more easily operabl ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 235 business opportunities. French, English, Dutch, and Apulian vessels con- ...
236 benjamin arbel demands explanation. There is certainly no one single explanation, but a key element seems to be the unwritte ...
venice’s maritime empire in the early modern period 237 In Search of a Turning Point Several important works on various province ...
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