The money system in Castile in the Italian companion of merchandise and treaties of Arithmetic from the XIII to the XV centuries
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2007.v0i29.234Abstract
The present paper analyzes the knowledge of money and money system in Castile in the Late Middle Ages in the Italian pratiche di mercatura and treaties of Arithmetics from the XIIIth to XVth Centuries.Downloads
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