Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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Page 179
... capital . But given the reluctance to travel into Anatolia , and language problems , the result was that Italian relazioni on the Ottoman Empire contained prime quality information on the capital and - though rare - little and often ...
... capital . But given the reluctance to travel into Anatolia , and language problems , the result was that Italian relazioni on the Ottoman Empire contained prime quality information on the capital and - though rare - little and often ...
Page 307
... capital with the affairs of state visible in the programmes . It takes the view from the capital in the sense that it takes for granted a cosmopolitan Muscat viewer , who sees the rest of Oman as distant and quite other . The story line ...
... capital with the affairs of state visible in the programmes . It takes the view from the capital in the sense that it takes for granted a cosmopolitan Muscat viewer , who sees the rest of Oman as distant and quite other . The story line ...
Page 281
... capital whether in the form of credit to rural producers or in the form of investment in new tools and machinery . The evidence for this twofold role on the part of urban dwellers is admittedly still rather spotty and hard to measure ...
... capital whether in the form of credit to rural producers or in the form of investment in new tools and machinery . The evidence for this twofold role on the part of urban dwellers is admittedly still rather spotty and hard to measure ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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