Firenze e le sue campagne nel Trecento

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Charles-M. de La Roncière
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Publisher
L. S. Olschki.
Language
Italian
Pages
440

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Edition Notes

3rd unpubl. part of French thesis, in Ital. tr.,on 14th-cent.commerce and distribution.

Pts.1-2, Prix et salaires à Florence au 14.siècle, publ. 1982, École française,Rome.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Firenze
Series
Biblioteca storica toscana / Deputazione distoria patria per la Toscana -- 48

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
945
Library of Congress
HC308.F6 L372 2005, HF3590.F6 L3 2005

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Pagination
xvi, 440 p. :
Number of pages
440

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21691803M
ISBN 10
8822254139
LCCN
2005542124
OCLC/WorldCat
60534938

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