Ports, tràfics, vaixells, productes: italians i catalans a la Mediterrània baixmedieval
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1994.v24.962Abstract
This article think over the aspects relatives to the better understanding of catalan economy at the XIV century in a concret sense; generaly this role into the interelations 'marc with the port italians centers at the time, all in a espace more large able to thinck a mediterranean world of echanges, an atlantique too. This is a conjoint work, but does not a four hands'redaction, is complementary because its conceived behind two points of view and behind the investigation work of two historians, even though the objectifs are coincidents. In this way, we meet at the last what a only historic situation can be understanding, in dependence of the archive's sources, in a sincronic way or diacronic, thinking at the same time in the evolution and in the singular time. In more, this is an intent of the results' confrontation, interpretations and events' constatation.
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Published
1994-12-30
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Cuadrada, C., & Orlandi, A. (1994). Ports, tràfics, vaixells, productes: italians i catalans a la Mediterrània baixmedieval. Anuario De Estudios Medievales, 24(1), 3–48. https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1994.v24.962
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