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The Florentine Florin

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Minted in Florence around November 1252, the florin became one of the leading gold currencies of the Middle Ages. Historians agree that its success was mainly due to the need for a stable means of payment in the networks of international trade. The Florentine Florin investigates the florin as a medium with hitherto neglected political, social, and cultural dimensions. By bringing human agents and political institutions more prominently into the history of the coin, this book enhances our understanding of money and its nature from a historical perspective, and provides an original framework for the integrated study of material culture and economic practices.

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ISBN: 9781526158130
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Author: Stefano Locatelli
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 280 pages
Series: Artes Liberales
Genres: European history: medieval period, middle ages
Social and cultural history
Archaeology by period / region
Economic history