Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 368
... merchant galleys to Beirut these were required to have the number of balisterii required by Venetian law ( luxta continentum ordinum et legum nostrum ) . This would seem to indicate that the merchant galleys were not usually armed with ...
... merchant galleys to Beirut these were required to have the number of balisterii required by Venetian law ( luxta continentum ordinum et legum nostrum ) . This would seem to indicate that the merchant galleys were not usually armed with ...
Page 413
... merchant shipping as such should be placed in the years just after the Fall of Constantinople ( 1453 ) . This position is stated with exemplary vagueness yet absolute conviction in studies dealing with the activity of Greek merchant ...
... merchant shipping as such should be placed in the years just after the Fall of Constantinople ( 1453 ) . This position is stated with exemplary vagueness yet absolute conviction in studies dealing with the activity of Greek merchant ...
Page 414
... merchant shipping in what is regarded as ' the century of the beginnings ' . However , the passage from indications to more concrete opinions presupposes the processing and the qualitative evaluation of quantitative data . The ...
... merchant shipping in what is regarded as ' the century of the beginnings ' . However , the passage from indications to more concrete opinions presupposes the processing and the qualitative evaluation of quantitative data . The ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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