Medieval Italy

Medieval Italy

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780812220582
Untertitel:
Texts in Translation
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Katherine L. Drell, Joanna Andrews, France Jansen
Herausgeber:
University of Pennsylvania Press
Anzahl Seiten:
624
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.07.2010
ISBN:
978-0-8122-2058-2

Informationen zum Autor Katherine L. Jansen is Associate Professor of History at The Catholic University of America, Joanna Drell is Associate Professor of History at the University of Richmond, and Frances Andrews is Reader in Medieval History at the University of St. Andrews. Klappentext Katherine L. Jansen is Associate Professor of History at The Catholic University of America, Joanna Drell is Associate Professor of History at the University of Richmond, and Frances Andrews is Reader in Medieval History at the University of St. Andrews. Zusammenfassung Medieval Italy: Texts in Translation gathers together! for the first time in one volume! newly translated primary sources critical to the study of the Italian Middle Ages! ca. 1000-1400 C.E. What makes this volume unique! too! is its incorporation of the southern part of the peninsula and Sicily into a larger narrative of Italian history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents According to Chronology and GeographyIntroductionNote on Dating and CurrencyAbbreviations PART 1: THE COUNTRYSIDE AND ITS DEPENDENCIES1. Land Leasing and Legal Status in Southern Italy: Three Texts (964-86) translated from Latin by Valerie Ramseyer2. Land, Money, and Grain: Two Customary Leases in the Diocese of Florence (1073, 1115) translated from Latin by George Dameron3. A Bequest of Town and Countryside Properties in Eboli (1152) translated from Latin by David Routt4. Sharecropping in the Sienese Contado: Three Texts (1232, 1257, 1293) translated from Latin by David Routt5. Bonvesin della Riva on Milan and Its Contado (1288) translated from Latin by Frances Andrews6. Giovanni Villani on Food Shortages and Famine in Central Italy (1329-30, 1347-48) translated from Italian by Katherine L. Jansen7. A Rebellion in Firenzuola (1402) translated from Latin by Samuel K. Cohn PART 2: SPHERES AND STRUCTURES OF POWER: ECCLESIASTICAL AND SECULAR8. The Bishopric of Florence and the Foundation of San Miniato al Monte (1013) translated from Latin by George Dameron9. Proprietary Religious Houses in the Diocese of Salerno (1047-92) translated from Latin by Valerie Ramseyer10. The Commune and Bishop of Florence Forbid the Alienation of Ecclesiastical Property (1159) translated from Latin by George Dameron11. Episcopal Lordship: Scenes from the Life of Ubaldo da Gubbio (ca. 1160) translated from Latin by Maureen Miller12. Federigo Visconti's Pastoral Visitation to Sardinia (1263) translated from Latin by William North13. Origins of the Commune of Cremona: Three Texts (996-1097) translated from Latin by Edward Coleman14. Mechanisms of Communal Government: Five Texts (1143-84) translated from Latin by Frances Andrews15. Empire and Cities in the Late Twelfth Century: The Peace of Constance and Its Aftermath: Two Texts (1183, 1216) translated from Latin by Frances Andrews16. Twelfth-Century Administration of Corleone: Two Texts (1182, 1178-83) translated from Arabic by Alex Metcalfe17. Giovanni Villani on the Ascent of the Popolo in Florence (1250, 1293) translated from Italian by Katherine L. Jansen18. The Standard Bearer of Lucca appeals to Local Patriotism (1397) translated from Latin by Christine Meek PART 3: THE COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION19. A Genoese Apprenticeship Contract (1221) translated from Latin by Katherine L. Jansen20. Guild Regulations for the Oil Vendors and Grocers of Florence (1318) translated from Italian by Katherine L. Jansen21. The Venetian Mint After the Black Death: Three Texts (1353) translated from Latin by Alan Stahl22. State-Run Shipping in Venice (1398) translated from Latin by Eleanor A. Congdon23. International Networks in the Mediterranean (1400) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon24. Transportation of Commodities (1401) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon25. Two Cargo Manifests (1400, 1399) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon26. A Run on a Bank (1400) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon27. Debt R...

Autorentext
Edited by Katherine L. Jansen, Joanna Drell, and Frances Andrews

Zusammenfassung
Medieval Italy: Texts in Translation gathers together, for the first time in one volume, newly translated primary sources critical to the study of the Italian Middle Ages, ca. 1000-1400 C.E. What makes this volume unique, too, is its incorporation of the southern part of the peninsula and Sicily into a larger narrative of Italian history.

Inhalt
Contents According to Chronology and Geography
Introduction
Note on Dating and Currency
Abbreviations
PART 1: THE COUNTRYSIDE AND ITS DEPENDENCIES
1. Land Leasing and Legal Status in Southern Italy: Three Texts (964-86) translated from Latin by Valerie Ramseyer
2. Land, Money, and Grain: Two Customary Leases in the Diocese of Florence (1073, 1115) translated from Latin by George Dameron
3. A Bequest of Town and Countryside Properties in Eboli (1152) translated from Latin by David Routt
4. Sharecropping in the Sienese Contado: Three Texts (1232, 1257, 1293) translated from Latin by David Routt
5. Bonvesin della Riva on Milan and Its Contado (1288) translated from Latin by Frances Andrews
6. Giovanni Villani on Food Shortages and Famine in Central Italy (1329-30, 1347-48) translated from Italian by Katherine L. Jansen
7. A Rebellion in Firenzuola (1402) translated from Latin by Samuel K. Cohn
PART 2: SPHERES AND STRUCTURES OF POWER: ECCLESIASTICAL AND SECULAR
8. The Bishopric of Florence and the Foundation of San Miniato al Monte (1013) translated from Latin by George Dameron
9. Proprietary Religious Houses in the Diocese of Salerno (1047-92) translated from Latin by Valerie Ramseyer
10. The Commune and Bishop of Florence Forbid the Alienation of Ecclesiastical Property (1159) translated from Latin by George Dameron
11. Episcopal Lordship: Scenes from the Life of Ubaldo da Gubbio (ca. 1160) translated from Latin by Maureen Miller
12. Federigo Visconti's Pastoral Visitation to Sardinia (1263) translated from Latin by William North
13. Origins of the Commune of Cremona: Three Texts (996-1097) translated from Latin by Edward Coleman
14. Mechanisms of Communal Government: Five Texts (1143-84) translated from Latin by Frances Andrews
15. Empire and Cities in the Late Twelfth Century: The Peace of Constance and Its Aftermath: Two Texts (1183, 1216) translated from Latin by Frances Andrews
16. Twelfth-Century Administration of Corleone: Two Texts (1182, 1178-83) translated from Arabic by Alex Metcalfe
17. Giovanni Villani on the Ascent of the Popolo in Florence (1250, 1293) translated from Italian by Katherine L. Jansen
18. The Standard Bearer of Lucca appeals to Local Patriotism (1397) translated from Latin by Christine Meek
PART 3: THE COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION
19. A Genoese Apprenticeship Contract (1221) translated from Latin by Katherine L. Jansen
20. Guild Regulations for the Oil Vendors and Grocers of Florence (1318) translated from Italian by Katherine L. Jansen
21. The Venetian Mint After the Black Death: Three Texts (1353) translated from Latin by Alan Stahl
22. State-Run Shipping in Venice (1398) translated from Latin by Eleanor A. Congdon
23. International Networks in the Mediterranean (1400) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon
24. Transportation of Commodities (1401) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon
25. Two Cargo Manifests (1400, 1399) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon
26. A Run on a Bank (1400) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon
27. Debt Remission (1400) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon
28. Trade and Diplomacy (1400) translated from Italian by Eleanor A. Congdon
29. Protectionist Legislation (1400) translated from Spanish by Eleanor A. Congdon
30. Usury: Six Texts (1161-1419) translated from Latin by Lawrin Armstrong
PART 4:…


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