Tessuti di seta tra Firenze e il Levante (ca. 1350-1550) Le fonti

This study, through the use of hundreds of archival documents over a period of about two centuries, highlights the total reversal in the silk trade that occurred from the beginning of the 15th century: silk cloth no longer crossed the Mediterranean from East to West, as in previous centuries, but fr...

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Main Author: GUIDI BRUSCOLI, FRANCESCO (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2023
Series:Biblioteca di storia 44
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