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E-grāmata: Commercial Exchange Across the Mediterranean: Byzantium, the Crusader Levant, Egypt and Italy

  • Formāts: 364 pages
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000939804
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  • Formāts: 364 pages
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000939804

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Byzantium the Crusader Levant Egypt and Italy. The customary treatment of Mediterranean trade from the 11th to the mid-15th century emphasizes the predominance of western merchants and the commercial exchange of spices and eastern raw materials for western woollens and other finished products. The studies in this collection, the sixth by David Jacoby to be published in the Variorum series, adopt a different perspective. They underscore the economic vitality of various countries bordering the eastern Mediterranean, their industrial capacity, the importance of exchanges between them, and the important contribution of the merchants

The customary treatment of Mediterranean trade from the 11th to the mid-15th century emphasizes the predominance of western merchants and the commercial exchange of spices and eastern raw materials for western woollens and other finished products. The studies in this collection, the sixth by David Jacoby to be published in the Variorum series, adopt a different perspective. They underscore the economic vitality of various countries bordering the eastern Mediterranean, their industrial capacity, the importance of exchanges between them, and the important contribution of the merchants based in that region to trans-Mediterranean trade. They also illustrate the role of hitherto neglected commodities, such as timber, iron, silk and cheese, in that trade.
Contents: Preface; Byzantine trade with Egypt from the mid-10th century
to the Fourth Crusade; The supply of war materials to Egypt in the crusader
period; The Venetian quarter of Constantinople from 1082 to 1261:
topographical considerations; The trade of crusader Acre in the Levantine
context: an overview; The Venetian privileges in the Latin Kingdom of
Jerusalem: 12th and 13th-century interpretations and implementation;
Migration, trade and banking in crusader Acre; Creta e Venezia nel contesto
economico del Mediterraneo orientale sino alla metĆ  del Quattrocento; Cretan
cheese: a neglected aspect of Venetian medieval trade; Changing economic
patterns in Latin Romania: the impact of the West; Dalla materia prima ai
drappi tra Bisanzio, il Levante e Venezia: la prima fase dell'industria
serica veneziana; Genoa, silk trade and silk manufacture in the Mediterranean
region (ca. 1100-1300); The production of silk textiles in Latin Greece;
Addenda et corrigenda; Indexes.
David Jacoby is an Emeritus Professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.