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Merchant Writers : Florentine Memoirs from the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Part of the Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Library series
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The birthplace of Boccaccio, Machiavelli, and the powerful Medici family, Florence was also the first great banking and commercial centre of continental Europe.

The city’s middle-class merchants, though lacking the literary virtuosity of its most famous sons, were no less prolific as writers of account books, memoirs, and diaries.

Written by ordinary men, these first-hand accounts of commercial life recorded the everyday realities of their businesses, families, and personal lives alongside the high drama of shipwrecks, plagues, and political conspiracies. Published in Italian in 1986, Vittore Branca’s collection of these accounts established the importance of the genre to the study of Italian society and culture.

This new English translation of Merchant Writers includes all the texts from the original Italian edition in their entirety.

Moreover, it offers a gripping personal introduction to the mercantile world of medieval and Renaissance Florence.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1442637145 / 9781442637146
Hardback
30/10/2015
Canada
424 pages, 1 b&w table
163 x 236 mm, 780 grams