This article presents and discusses a source of unique importance for our knowledge of early modern global exchanges. Produced in 1503 by the Egyptian administration and found among the records of a Venetian company with global commercial interests, the document records hitherto unknown connections between the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, followed by cargo figures. By sending the Memorandum to the head office in Venice, the Company's agents in Egypt were labouring to solve the most important concern of Venice's information network, that of coordinating Indian with Mediterranean trading seasons. By analysing the document's context, namely, a company involved in the export of central European metals to Asia, ...
This thesis analyses the multi-national European merchant-banking companies who dominated European c...
Defence Date: 12 October 2009Examining Board: Prof. Diogo Ramada Curto (Universidade Nova de Lisboa...
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The article presents and discusses a source of unique importance for our knowledge of early modern g...
The article presents and discusses a source of unique importance for our knowledge of early modern g...
Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la parution de l'article de Francisco Apellániz, "News on the...
The investigation of coinage and monetary systems in the Ayyubid and Mamluk dominions has gained in ...
International audienceThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery...
In the light of some Italian records, at the turn of the 15th century, the historical region of al-B...
This article deals with the different historiographic approaches to the new created political and ec...
This dissertation analyzes the early modern global luxury commodity trade of diamonds and gems condu...
To understand the system of business relations within the commercial network of the Republic of Ven...
Venice's economic and diplomatic relationship with the Mamluk sultanate dated back to the thirteenth...
peer reviewedThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery to allow...
Mundane knowledge of how information flows is essential for a proper understanding of large organisa...
This thesis analyses the multi-national European merchant-banking companies who dominated European c...
Defence Date: 12 October 2009Examining Board: Prof. Diogo Ramada Curto (Universidade Nova de Lisboa...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
The article presents and discusses a source of unique importance for our knowledge of early modern g...
The article presents and discusses a source of unique importance for our knowledge of early modern g...
Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la parution de l'article de Francisco Apellániz, "News on the...
The investigation of coinage and monetary systems in the Ayyubid and Mamluk dominions has gained in ...
International audienceThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery...
In the light of some Italian records, at the turn of the 15th century, the historical region of al-B...
This article deals with the different historiographic approaches to the new created political and ec...
This dissertation analyzes the early modern global luxury commodity trade of diamonds and gems condu...
To understand the system of business relations within the commercial network of the Republic of Ven...
Venice's economic and diplomatic relationship with the Mamluk sultanate dated back to the thirteenth...
peer reviewedThe article offers an overview of the documents adopted by the Mamluk chancery to allow...
Mundane knowledge of how information flows is essential for a proper understanding of large organisa...
This thesis analyses the multi-national European merchant-banking companies who dominated European c...
Defence Date: 12 October 2009Examining Board: Prof. Diogo Ramada Curto (Universidade Nova de Lisboa...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...