The Crusades, the Genoese and the Latin East - DSpace at ...
The Crusades, the Genoese and the Latin East - DSpace at ... The Crusades, the Genoese and the Latin East - DSpace at ...
PL Migne, Jacques Paul (ed. ), Patrologiae cursus completes. Series Latina, 217 vols. (Paris, 1844-1864). RHC. Oc. Recueil des historiens des croisades. Historien occidentaux, vol. 2 (Paris, 1859). RRH Röhricht, Reinhold (ed. ), Regesta Regni Hierosolymitani (1097-1291) (Innsbruck, 1893), Additamentum (Innsbruck, 1904). TTh Tafel, Gottlieb L. F. and Thomas, George M. (eds. ), Urkunden zur älteren Handels und Staatsgeschichte der Republik Venedig mit besonderer Beziehung auf Byzanz und die Levant vom Neunten bis zum Ausgang des Fünfzehnten Jahrhunderts, 3 vols. (Amsterdam, 1964). Trattati Lisciandrelli, Pasquale (ed), Trattati e negoziazioni politiche della repubblica di Genova (958-1797), in ASLSP 75 (1960). Villehardouin Geoffrey de Villehardouin, La Conquete de Constantinople, ed. Edmond Faral, 2 vols. (Paris, 1961). WT William of Tyre, Chronicon, ed. Robert B. C. Huygens, 2 vols., in Corpus List of maps and figures Christianorum Continuatio Medievalis, vols. 63-63A (Turnhout, 1986). Figure 1: The cartulary of Giovanni di Guiberto 11 Figure 2: Table column headings used in the analysis of the notarial records 15 Figure 3: An example of part of the cartularies' spreadsheet sorted by theme Figure 4: Map of the main trade and hajj routes in the Middle East 68 Figure 5: Map of Aleppo 1: 500,000, c. 1910 69 Figure 6: Map of Gibelet according to Ernest Renan 119 Figure 7: Gibelet - an aerial photo 120 Figure 8: A map of Acre with suggestions of the location of the Genoese quarter 122 Figure 9: Gibelet -the baptistery 123 Figure 10: Acre - the census per house in the ruga Ianuensis and the burgensia 141 Figure 11: Acre - the census per house in the Genoese quarter 142 5 16
Tables Table 1: Genoese ships and their destinations 102 Table 2: Ships' names 1198-1226 105 Table 3: The areas enclosed by town walls [following Pringle] 121 Table 4: Charters granted to the Genoese between 1187 and 1195 150 Table 5: Genoese consuls and vicecomites Table 6: Witnesses to the charters granted to the Genoese 1187 - 1195 161 Table 7: Charter of Conrad of Montferrat, 11 April 1190 164 Table 8: Charter of Archbishop Joscius, 14 April 1190 165 Table 9: Charter of Conrad of Montferrat, April 1192 165 6 156
- Page 1 and 2: PtiD . ascýo The Merchant of Genoa
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Tables<br />
Table 1: <strong>Genoese</strong> ships <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir destin<strong>at</strong>ions 102<br />
Table 2: Ships' names 1198-1226 105<br />
Table 3: <strong>The</strong> areas enclosed by town walls [following Pringle] 121<br />
Table 4: Charters granted to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Genoese</strong> between 1187 <strong>and</strong> 1195 150<br />
Table 5: <strong>Genoese</strong> consuls <strong>and</strong> vicecomites<br />
Table 6: Witnesses to <strong>the</strong> charters granted to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Genoese</strong> 1187 - 1195 161<br />
Table 7: Charter of Conrad of Montferr<strong>at</strong>, 11 April 1190 164<br />
Table 8: Charter of Archbishop Joscius, 14 April 1190 165<br />
Table 9: Charter of Conrad of Montferr<strong>at</strong>, April 1192 165<br />
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