Trading Conflicts

Venetian Merchants and Mamluk Officials in Late Medieval Alexandria
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€163,00
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ISBN13:
9789004221994
E-ISBN:
9789004222007
Publication Date:
January 2012
Copyright Year:
2012
Format:
Hardback
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Pages, Illustr.:
464 pp., 19 illus.
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Biographical note
Georg Christ, Dr. phil. (2006) in History of the Middle Ages, Universität Basel, is a research group leader at Universität Heidelberg. He has published on topics in Late Medieval trade history, including news management, navigation and urban history.
Readership
Scholars and public interested in Late Medieval and Early Modern cultural, legal and economic history, Mamluk and Mediterranean studies, history of Religion, Islam studies; Venetian, trade, and urban history.
Table of contents
List of Figures and Tables ...xiii
Acknowledgements ...xv
Transcription of Arabic Words and Unifijication of Date ...xvii
I Introduction ...1
PART ONE
FRAMEWORK: VENETIAN MERCHANTS IN ALEXANDRIA – BIOGRAPHY OF BIAGIO DOLFIN
II Levant Trade ...19
III Venetian Commercial Privileges in the Mamluk Empire ...45
IV The Venetian Consulate in Alexandria ...55
V Biagio Dolfijin – Public Servant and Merchant ...97
PART TWO
PRESUMED RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS
VI Crusade and Levant Trade ...113
VII Slave Trade and Solidarities ...121
VIII Venice as Protector of Pilgrims and the Importance of the cortexia ...143
IX Per onor di san Marcho – Wanderings of St Mark’s Head ...155
X Shed Wine – Anti-Christian Riots in Alexandria? ...167
PART THREE
CONFLICTS OVER THE SPICE TRADE FAIR
XI Prolungar la muda – Conflict over the Spice Fair’s Deadline ...187
XII Non per pato, ma per complaxer – Modalities of the Customs Clearance ...209
XIII Per cholpa, defeto et triste maniere – The Conflict Surrounding the Sultan’s Pepper ...229
XIV The Case of Giacomo Zorzi: Release of a Debt Prisoner ...251
PART FOUR
EPILOGUE AND CONCLUSION
XV Epilogue: Montar al Caiero – Quasi-Martyrdom of the Consul? ...273
XVI Conclusion – Types of Truth ...281
APPENDICES
I Partial Reconstruction of Biagio Dolfijin’s Correspondence ...293
II Transcription of Venetian Texts ...305
III Documents ...307
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1 Sources ...331
2 Selected Studies ...335
3 Reference Works ...354
Index ...
Acknowledgements ...xv
Transcription of Arabic Words and Unifijication of Date ...xvii
I Introduction ...1
PART ONE
FRAMEWORK: VENETIAN MERCHANTS IN ALEXANDRIA – BIOGRAPHY OF BIAGIO DOLFIN
II Levant Trade ...19
III Venetian Commercial Privileges in the Mamluk Empire ...45
IV The Venetian Consulate in Alexandria ...55
V Biagio Dolfijin – Public Servant and Merchant ...97
PART TWO
PRESUMED RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS
VI Crusade and Levant Trade ...113
VII Slave Trade and Solidarities ...121
VIII Venice as Protector of Pilgrims and the Importance of the cortexia ...143
IX Per onor di san Marcho – Wanderings of St Mark’s Head ...155
X Shed Wine – Anti-Christian Riots in Alexandria? ...167
PART THREE
CONFLICTS OVER THE SPICE TRADE FAIR
XI Prolungar la muda – Conflict over the Spice Fair’s Deadline ...187
XII Non per pato, ma per complaxer – Modalities of the Customs Clearance ...209
XIII Per cholpa, defeto et triste maniere – The Conflict Surrounding the Sultan’s Pepper ...229
XIV The Case of Giacomo Zorzi: Release of a Debt Prisoner ...251
PART FOUR
EPILOGUE AND CONCLUSION
XV Epilogue: Montar al Caiero – Quasi-Martyrdom of the Consul? ...273
XVI Conclusion – Types of Truth ...281
APPENDICES
I Partial Reconstruction of Biagio Dolfijin’s Correspondence ...293
II Transcription of Venetian Texts ...305
III Documents ...307
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1 Sources ...331
2 Selected Studies ...335
3 Reference Works ...354
Index ...








