A Companion to Latin Greece
208 Jacoby Along high-grade textiles some weavers in Latin Greece engaged in the domes- tic production of small silk pieces such ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 209 land region or at neighbouring insular and continental points. Cabotage and tramping are well il ...
210 Jacoby The complex web of regional short and medium-range trading and ship- ping of the Eastern Mediterranean displayed basi ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 211 infrastructures and services furthered the mobility of passing merchants, ships, and goods. Thes ...
212 Jacoby political and economic factors generated some major shifts in shipping routes and in the relative importance of ports ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 213 Mediterranean. Candia became the major stopover and transhipment station for Venetian ships invo ...
214 Jacoby as maritime outlets of a much larger rural region extending into the Frankish Morea, and exported a large variety of ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 215 the Aegean.55 Negroponte’s role as financial market is illustrated by the Sienese banker who in ...
216 Jacoby infrastructure, Italian landowners, stewards, merchants and bankers, mostly settled in coastal cities, implemented st ...
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218 Baker (“die study”). Coins found in specific contexts, either concealed in bulk for later retrieval (“hoards”), or lost fort ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 219 silver grossi, and Venetian and Florentine gold coinages. The impact of Ottoman coins ...
220 Baker Political and Economic Parameters In the Byzantine and Latin traditions alike, the production of coinage was the prero ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 221 metallurgical analyses.9 Later Byzantine numismatics specific to the Greek area was sl ...
222 Baker material, have called into doubt some of these attributions.14 For instance, the existence of a Latin mint at Thessalo ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 223 tetartera of southern Greece dating to the 13th century have been known for a long tim ...
224 Baker Greece has been the identification of a tornese issue of Manuel ii Palaiologos (1391–1425) at a Lakonian mint.22 In th ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 225 although some of the monetary functions which have been ascribed to such objects in th ...
226 Baker writers to assess its significance also in monetary terms.30 More recently there was a conference at Dumbarton Oaks on ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 227 evidence needs therefore to be treated with some circumspection. The great majority of ...
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