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Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
List of Abbreviations
PART I THE BACKGROUND
1. What Money Is and Was
2. Seigniorage and International Flows of Silver and Gold
3. Recoinage: Revaluations and Devaluations
4. Bimetallism and Multiple Monetary Standards
5. Metallic Values and Exchange Values
6. The Rise of Bankers
7. Venice's Place in Monetary History
PART II VENICE'S MONEYS, BULLION MARKET, AND MINT
8. The First Coins and Moneys of Account
9. The Bullion Trade and Market Organization
10. The Mint's Products, Purchases, and Prices
11. Communal Revenue
12. Within the Mint
PART III THE GENESIS AND PERSISTENCE OF BIMETALISM
13. Competing Moneys and Venice's First Bimetallic Standard
14. The Rise of Gold
15. The Restructuring of Venice's Monetary System
16. The Multiplication of Moneys of Account
17. The Fall of Gold
18. Devaluations of the Silver Money
19. Foreign Exchange during the Fall of Gold
20. The Mobility and Utility of Europe's Moneys of Account
21. Motivations in Venetian Monetary Policy
Appendix A. Mint Charges
Appendix B. Volume and Rate of Production
Appendix C. Silver and Copper Prices
Appendix D. Domestic Exchange
Appendix E. Silver: Special Problems
Appendix F. The "Quindexena"
Appendix G. Documents
Bibliography
Index
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