Merchant Families Banking and Money in Medieval Lucca
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This volume brings together a series of studies by Professor Blomquist on the evolution of banking in Lucca from the 12th and 13th centuries. They describe how the leading bankers operated how they invested and how they pursued their family interests. In particular they trace the transformation of money changers or campsores into deposit and transfer bankers who deployed their capital in trading ventures as well as in banking. Moreover the author shows how Lucchese merchant-bankers expanded their operations from Italy first to the fairs of Champagne and ultimately to all of Europe's major commercial centres. Special attention is given to the use of the exchange contract or cambium as an instrument of credit and of transfer. Problems of coinage and foreign exchange are also treated extensively including the origins of the Tuscan grossi and the Lucchese gold groat. The collection concludes with a study of the cloth trade and another concerning the first consuls in Lucca.
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