02860nam 22004813 450 991100039210332120241018084506.09791221503500(MiAaPQ)EBC31727398(Au-PeEL)EBL31727398(CKB)36360292000041(Exl-AI)31727398(OCoLC)1463078974(EXLCZ)993636029200004120241018d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBruges Nesso Economico Tra I Popoli Romanici e Germanici (secoli XIV-XV) / Bruges the Economic Nexus Between Romanic and Germanic Peoples (14th-15th Centuries)1st ed.Florence :Firenze University Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (82 pages)Biblioteca Di Storia Series ;v.469791221503494 title page -- copyright page -- table of contents -- Introduzione -- Introduction -- Giammarco Piacenti -- Federigo Melis -- Federigo Melis -- Angela Orlandi -- Federigo Melis e il processo di ascesa e declino di Bruges nel tardo Medioevo -- Federigo Melis and the Process of Rise and Decline of Late Medieval Bruges -- Erik Aerts -- Bruges nesso economico tra i popoli romanici e germanici (secoli XIV-XV) -- Bruges The Economic Nexus between Romanic and Germanic Peoples (14th-15th Centuries) -- Federigo Melis -- Bibliografia / ReferencesGenerated by AI.In this contribution, presented at the Accademia Belgica in Rome in 1967, Federigo Melis tackled a topic that was much discussed in those years, namely the role of Bruges as a national and international marketplace between the 14th and 15th centuries. He presented the Flemish city as a nexus, a link between Northern European and Mediterranean trade, between Romanic and Germanic peoples. From research based on the rich Tuscan archival documentation, Bruges appears to be a meeting point of multiple interests, welcoming merchants of all origins and prepared to play a role in the collection and redistribution of a large number of goods. This role derived mainly from the decline of the Champagne fairs and the opening of regular shipping lines passing through the Strait of Gibraltar.Biblioteca Di Storia SeriesEconomic historyGenerated by AIFifteenth centuryGenerated by AIEconomic historyFifteenth centuryMelis Federigo112393Orlandi Angela268785MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911000392103321Bruges Nesso Economico Tra I Popoli Romanici e Germanici (secoli XIV-XV)4376965UNINA