L'organizzazione del commercio del grano in Italia meridionale nel Tardo Quattrocento. L’impresa Medici in Puglia

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  • Amedeo Feniello University of L'Aquila

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.6093/1590-7937/11338

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Late Middle Ages, Mediterranean, South Italy, Commerce, International networks, Grain trade

Résumé

The grain trade from Apulia to the Mediterranean and Europe was, during the late Middle Ages, a basic
asset of the economy of the Kingdom of Naples. A trade that, however, was led not by local merchants but
by merchants coming from more commercial developed areas, with a central role played by commercial
elite coming from Florence. A history that during the second half of the 15th century had, among its
protagonists, the mercantile-banking firm of the Medici.

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2024-12-29

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Feniello, A. (2024). L’organizzazione del commercio del grano in Italia meridionale nel Tardo Quattrocento. L’impresa Medici in Puglia. Schola Salernitana - Annali, 29, 39–66. https://doi.org/10.6093/1590-7937/11338

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