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<p>[QUOTE="The Trachy Enjoyer, post: 7532622, member: 118358"]Have you heard of Julian Baker's <i>Coinage and Money in Medieval Greece 1200-1430</i>? Its a brand new publication which has come out with over 2000 pages across two volumes covering almost every aspect of the medieval Peloponnesian, Epirate, Thessalonican, and other lands. Topics range from the different economies operating in tandem (English Sterling, Venetian Grosso, Northern Italian gold, Byzantine Hyperpyron and trachys, local Achaean mint production, etc), hoard finds, hoard value and content, locations in medieval Greece where coinage types are found (across all economies), the function of bullion, the issuers of the currency operating in the area, the users of the currency, historical and socio economic trends, etc </p><p><br /></p><p>It sounds like the kind of book you would be interested in and is by far the most comprehensive I have ever seen for this era and possibly/probably in any era[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Trachy Enjoyer, post: 7532622, member: 118358"]Have you heard of Julian Baker's [I]Coinage and Money in Medieval Greece 1200-1430[/I]? Its a brand new publication which has come out with over 2000 pages across two volumes covering almost every aspect of the medieval Peloponnesian, Epirate, Thessalonican, and other lands. Topics range from the different economies operating in tandem (English Sterling, Venetian Grosso, Northern Italian gold, Byzantine Hyperpyron and trachys, local Achaean mint production, etc), hoard finds, hoard value and content, locations in medieval Greece where coinage types are found (across all economies), the function of bullion, the issuers of the currency operating in the area, the users of the currency, historical and socio economic trends, etc It sounds like the kind of book you would be interested in and is by far the most comprehensive I have ever seen for this era and possibly/probably in any era[/QUOTE]
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