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Record Nr.

UNINA9910524692503321

Autore

Mueller Reinhold C

Titolo

The Venetian Money Market : Banks, Panics, and the Public Debt, 1200-1500 / / Reinhold C. Mueller

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019

Baltimore : , : Johns Hopkins University Press, , 1997

©1997

ISBN

1-4214-3143-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxvi, 711 pages :) : illustrations ;

Collana

Money and banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice ; ; 2

Altri autori (Persone)

LaneFrederic Chapin <1900-1984.>

Disciplina

332.1/0945/31

Soggetti

Bank

Öffentliche Schulden

Kreditwesen

Openbare schulden

Renaissance

Bankwezen

Geldmarkt

Money market

Money

Banks and banking

Marche monetaire - Italie - Venise - Histoire

Banques - Italie - Venise - Histoire

Monnaie - Italie - Venise - Histoire

Money market - Italy - Venice - History

Banks and banking - Italy - Venice - History

Money - Italy - Venice - History

History

Venedig

Italy Venice

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"This book ... is the second volume of the work originally planned by Frederic C. Lane and myself entitled 'Money and banking in medieval and Renaissance Venice.' The first volume, 'Coins and Moneys of



account, ' coauthored by Lane and Mueller, was published in 1985."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 665-691) and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. From Moneychanging to Deposit Banking -- 2. The Supervision and Regulation of Banking -- 3. The Organization and Operation of Banking Enterprises -- 4. Bank Failures in the Trecento -- 5. Bank Failures in the Quattrocento -- 6. The Making of the Panic of 1499-1500 -- 7. Florentine Merchant Bankers and Their Community -- 8. Exchange and the Money Market -- 9. The Grain Office: A "Swiss Bank" for the Nest Eggs of Terraferma Lords, a Quasi-Public Bank for Venetians -- 10. Bank Loans to the State in the Fifteenth Century -- 11. Venice's Monte Vecchio: An Overview -- 12. Criteria Employed in Assessing Patrimonies -- 13. Family and Finance: Forced Loans and the Open Market at Work -- 14. Investment by Foreigners in the Monte Vecchio -- A. Local Deposit Bankers and Partnerships -- B. Failures of Local Deposit Banks -- C. Foreign Exchange in Venice during the Datini Years, 1383-1410 -- D. Moneys of Account Revisited -- E. Foreign Investors in Venetian Credit Institutions -- F. Rates of Interest on Credit Sales, 1383-1405 -- G. Documents -- H. Genealogies of the Gaddi, Soranzo, and Priuli Families -- I. The Value of Money and the Cost of Living -- J. Builders' Wages from the Late Trecento to the Early Cinquecento.

Sommario/riassunto

The long awaited conclusion to the magisterial Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice.Originally published in 1997. In 1985 Frederic C. Lane and Reinhold C. Mueller published the magisterial Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice, volume 1: Coins and Moneys of Account. Now, after ten years of further research and writing, Reinhold Mueller completes the work that he and the late Frederic Lane began. The history of money and banking in Venice is crucial to an understanding of European economic history. Because of its strategic location between East and West, Venice rapidly rose to a position of preeminence in Mediterranean trade. To keep trade moving from London to Constantinople and beyond, Venetian merchants and bankers created specialized financial institutions to serve private entrepreneurs and public administrators: deposit banks, foreign exchange banks, a grain office, and a bureau of the public debt. This new book clarifies Venice's pivotal role in Italian and international banking and finance. It also sets banking—and panics—in the context of more generalized and recurrent crises involving territorial wars, competition for markets, and debates over interest rates and the question of usury.