Performance of the Florentine Economy, 1494-1512: Moneys and Accountancy

This is the first in a series of studies of the Florentine economy from 1494 to 1512, a period of considerable political instability both at home and abroad. Since the principal source is the city's rich patrimony of accounts books, this first article concentrates on technical monetary problems...

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