Papal Banking in Renaissance Rome

Papal Banking in Renaissance Rome

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9781138252646
Untertitel:
Benvenuto Olivieri and Paul III, 1534-1549
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Francesco Guidi Bruscoli
Herausgeber:
Taylor & Francis
Anzahl Seiten:
342
Erscheinungsdatum:
26.08.2016
ISBN:
978-1-138-25264-6

Zusatztext 'This study by Guidi Bruscoli is very important for both economic history and church history.'Renaissance Quarterly Informationen zum Autor Francesco Guidi Bruscoli is Researcher in the Faculty of Economics at University of Florence! Italy. Zusammenfassung Benvenuto Olivieri was a Florentine banker active in Rome during the first half of the sixteenth century. A self made man without any great family patrimony, he rose to prominence during the pontificate of Pope Paul III, becoming involved with a variety of papal enterprises which allowed him to get to the heart of the mechanisms governing the papal finances. Amassing a considerable fortune along the way, Olivieri soon built himself a role as co-ordinator of the appalti (revenue farms) and became one of the most powerful players in the complex network that connected bankers and the papal revenue. This book explores the indissoluble link that had developed between the papacy and bankers, illuminating how the Apostolic Chamber, increasingly in need of money, could not meet its debts, without farming out the rights to future income. Utilising documents from a rich corpus of unpublished sources in Florence and Rome, Guidi Bruscoli unravels the web of financial connections that bound together Florentine and Genoese bankers with the papacy, and looks at how money was raised and the appalti managed. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Introduction. Part 1 Rome! Florence and the Olivieri: Florentines in Rome; The ascent of the Olivieri family. Part 2 Benvenuto Olivieri and the Apostolic Chamber: The depositary and loans to the pontiff; The papal public debt: venal offices and Monti; The customs of Rome; The provincial treasuries; Indirect and direct taxes; Other activities; The business turnover. Conclusion; Appendix; Manuscript sources; List of cited references; Index.

Autorentext
Francesco Guidi Bruscoli is Researcher in the Faculty of Economics at University of Florence, Italy.

Klappentext
This work is concerned with the activities of the Florentine merchants active in Rome during the mid-sixteenth century, and their connections and relations with the Apostolic Chamber, particularly during the pontificate of Pope Paul III.

Inhalt
Contents: Preface; Introduction. Part 1 Rome, Florence and the Olivieri: Florentines in Rome; The ascent of the Olivieri family. Part 2 Benvenuto Olivieri and the Apostolic Chamber: The depositary and loans to the pontiff; The papal public debt: venal offices and Monti; The customs of Rome; The provincial treasuries; Indirect and direct taxes; Other activities; The business turnover. Conclusion; Appendix; Manuscript sources; List of cited references; Index.


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