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European and Islamic trade in the early Ottoman state : the merchants of Genoa and Turkey / Kate Fleet.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in Islamic civilizationPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.Description: 1 online resource (x, 204 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0511005458
  • 9780511005459
  • 0511036493
  • 9780511036491
  • 0511150229
  • 9780511150227
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: European and Islamic trade in the early Ottoman state.DDC classification:
  • 382/.094017671 21
LOC classification:
  • HF3868.Z7 E854 1999eb
Online resources:
Contents:
""Cover""; ""Half-title""; ""Series-title""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Tables""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Introduction""; ""CHAPTER 1 Historical outline""; ""CHAPTER 2 Money""; ""CHAPTER 3 Commodities""; ""CHAPTER 4 Slaves""; ""CHAPTER 5 Grain""; ""CHAPTER 6 Wine""; ""CHAPTER 7 Alum""; ""CHAPTER 8 Cloth""; ""CHAPTER 9 Metals""; ""CHAPTER 10 The fall of Constantinople and Ottoman�Genoese relations after 1453""; ""Conclusion: The Latin contribution to the early Ottoman economy""; ""APPENDIX 1 Exchange rates""
APPENDIX 2 The price of slaves in Constantinople in the late 1430sAPPENDIX 3 Alum prices -- APPENDIX 4 Imported cloth prices -- APPENDIX 5 Documents -- 1 1364.x.8 = ASG, Notai Ignoti, XVIII.14, ist. doc. -- Summary -- Text -- 2 1389.x.26 = ASG, Notario, Cartulare, C. 476, Donato de Clavaro, doc. 10 -- Summary -- Text -- 3 1390.i.11 = ASG, Notario, Cartulare, C. 476, Donato de Clavaro, doc. 26 -- Summary -- Text -- Summary -- 4 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato di Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 169 (170)
5 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato di Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 170 (172)6 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato de Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 171 -- 7 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato de Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 172 (173) -- 8 1413.i. = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, f.104 -- Summary -- Text -- 9 1413.viii.28 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, doc. 255 -- Summary -- Text -- 10 1414.iii.18 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza, 1, doc. 288 -- Summary -- Text
11 1414.iv.2 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, doc. 286Summary -- Text -- 12 1414.vii.16 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, doc. 311 -- Summary -- Text -- Glossary -- Place names -- Select bibliography -- Unpublished primary sources -- Published primary sources -- Secondary works -- Dictionaries and reference books -- Index
Summary: By using untapped Latin and Turkish sources, and focusing on the trading partnership between the Genoese and the Turks, Kate Fleet demonstrates how this interaction contributed to the economic development of the early Ottoman state and to Ottoman territorial expansion. Where previous literature has emphasized the military prowess of the early Ottomans and their role as ""the infidel"", this book considers their economic aspirations and their integration into the economy of the Mediterranean basin. This readable, authoritative study illuminates an obscure period in early Ottoman history.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-197) and index.

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""Cover""; ""Half-title""; ""Series-title""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Tables""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Introduction""; ""CHAPTER 1 Historical outline""; ""CHAPTER 2 Money""; ""CHAPTER 3 Commodities""; ""CHAPTER 4 Slaves""; ""CHAPTER 5 Grain""; ""CHAPTER 6 Wine""; ""CHAPTER 7 Alum""; ""CHAPTER 8 Cloth""; ""CHAPTER 9 Metals""; ""CHAPTER 10 The fall of Constantinople and Ottoman�Genoese relations after 1453""; ""Conclusion: The Latin contribution to the early Ottoman economy""; ""APPENDIX 1 Exchange rates""

APPENDIX 2 The price of slaves in Constantinople in the late 1430sAPPENDIX 3 Alum prices -- APPENDIX 4 Imported cloth prices -- APPENDIX 5 Documents -- 1 1364.x.8 = ASG, Notai Ignoti, XVIII.14, ist. doc. -- Summary -- Text -- 2 1389.x.26 = ASG, Notario, Cartulare, C. 476, Donato de Clavaro, doc. 10 -- Summary -- Text -- 3 1390.i.11 = ASG, Notario, Cartulare, C. 476, Donato de Clavaro, doc. 26 -- Summary -- Text -- Summary -- 4 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato di Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 169 (170)

5 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato di Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 170 (172)6 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato de Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 171 -- 7 1394.ix.1 = ASG, Notaio, Donato de Clavaro, Sc. 39, filza 1, doc. 172 (173) -- 8 1413.i. = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, f.104 -- Summary -- Text -- 9 1413.viii.28 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, doc. 255 -- Summary -- Text -- 10 1414.iii.18 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza, 1, doc. 288 -- Summary -- Text

11 1414.iv.2 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, doc. 286Summary -- Text -- 12 1414.vii.16 = ASG, Notaio, Giovanni Balbi, Sc. 46, filza 1, doc. 311 -- Summary -- Text -- Glossary -- Place names -- Select bibliography -- Unpublished primary sources -- Published primary sources -- Secondary works -- Dictionaries and reference books -- Index

By using untapped Latin and Turkish sources, and focusing on the trading partnership between the Genoese and the Turks, Kate Fleet demonstrates how this interaction contributed to the economic development of the early Ottoman state and to Ottoman territorial expansion. Where previous literature has emphasized the military prowess of the early Ottomans and their role as ""the infidel"", this book considers their economic aspirations and their integration into the economy of the Mediterranean basin. This readable, authoritative study illuminates an obscure period in early Ottoman history.

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