Mendicants and merchants in the medieval Mediterranean / Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily D. Kelley.

When the mendicant orders were founded in the thirteenth century, they quickly began to cultivate mutually beneficial relationships with the emerging merchant class, but these relationships have rarely been addressed by scholars. Mendicants and Merchants in the Medieval Mediterranean , edited by Tar...

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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (160 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily D. Kelley
  • Preliminary Material / Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily D. Kelley
  • Mendicants and Merchants in the Medieval Mediterranean: An Introduction / Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily Kelley
  • Patricians’ Embrace of the Dominican Convent of St. Catherine in Thirteenth-Century Barcelona / Antonio M. Zaldívar
  • Friars on the Edge: Socio-Economic Networking and the Dominicans of Conquered Mallorca / Robin Vose
  • Florentine Convent as Practiced Place: Cosimo de’Medici, Fra Angelico, and the Public Library of San Marco / Allie Terry-Fritsch
  • Conclusion: The Mendicants as a Mediterranean Phenomenon / Francisco García-Serrano
  • Book Reviews / Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily D. Kelley
  • Announcement / Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily D. Kelley
  • Index / Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily D. Kelley.