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The Medieval city: essays in honor of Robert S. Lopez for his sixty fifth birthday
1977, Yale University Press
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0300020813 9780300020816
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The Italian city: Herlihy, D. Family and property in Renaissance Florence. Krekić, B. Four Florentine commercial companies in Dubrovnik (Ragusa) in the first half of the fourteenth century. Lane, F. C. The first infidelities of the Venetian lire. Cipolla, C. M. A plague doctor. Kedar, B. Z. The Genoese notaries of 1382. Hughes, D. O. Kinsmen and neighbors in Medieval Genoa. Peters, E. Pars, parte: Dante and an urban contribution to political thought.
The Eastern city: Udovitch, A. L. A tale of two cities. Goitein, S. D. A mansion in Fustat. Prawer, J. Crusader cities. Teall, J. Byzantine urbanism in the military handbooks.
The Northern city: Miskimin, H. A. The legacies of London. Munro, J. Industrial protectionism in Medieval Flanders. Strayer, J. R. The costs and profits of war. Hoffmann, R. C. Wrocław citizens as rural landholders. Cohen, S. The earliest Scandinavian towns.
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"Publications of Robert S. Lopez": p. 329-334.
Essays written in honor of Robert S. Lopez.
Includes index.
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