Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 273
... ships and afterwards they began to send their own ships . In 1412 , an English ship was in the port of Genoa . ' In 1446 , Robert Sturmy , a Bristol merchant , sent the ship Anne to Pisa with a cargo of wool , woollen cloth and sheets ...
... ships and afterwards they began to send their own ships . In 1412 , an English ship was in the port of Genoa . ' In 1446 , Robert Sturmy , a Bristol merchant , sent the ship Anne to Pisa with a cargo of wool , woollen cloth and sheets ...
Page 274
... ships had called at Barcelona , while until 1552 in the island of Chios , ' rallying point at the far end of the sea ' , there was an English factor ( i.e. agent for merchants ) . 15 As a newcomer in the Mediterranean trade , English ...
... ships had called at Barcelona , while until 1552 in the island of Chios , ' rallying point at the far end of the sea ' , there was an English factor ( i.e. agent for merchants ) . 15 As a newcomer in the Mediterranean trade , English ...
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... ships went directly to the Venetian islands to take on board raisins and new wines in return for carisee , cloth , tin and silver.21 At the end of the sixteenth century , many English merchants began to send not only ships , but also ...
... ships went directly to the Venetian islands to take on board raisins and new wines in return for carisee , cloth , tin and silver.21 At the end of the sixteenth century , many English merchants began to send not only ships , but also ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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