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What my credit can do in (medieval) Venice. Mueller, Reinhold C. 1987) I banchi locali a Venezia nel Tardo Medioevo. Studi Storici. Our Austrian friends often find support in the writings of antic theoreticians, in particular the venerable masters of the School of Salamanca. Sometimes they go so far as to try to back their views with actual empirical research, but, to be honest, it’s rarely convincing. In the late 13. Venice’s public bank in 1587 (p.155). This great piece of research shatters completely ...
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