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Partnership Accounts in Twelfth Century Genoa
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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In a sketch of the activities of a Genoese public notary of the late twelfth century, which appeared in this Bulletin some time ago, it was pointed out that his records included a considerable number of partnership contracts. Such contracts were almost always concluded for the purpose of trading overseas. As we know, the Genoese merchants of the twelfth century were chiefly engaged in the trade with North Africa, Romania (the Byzantine Empire), the Levant, and also Spain, southern France, Sicily, and Sardinia.
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1 de Roover, Florence Edler, “The Business Records of an Early Genoese Notary, 1190-1192,” Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, vol. xiv, no. 3 (June, 1940), pp. 41–46CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
2 Astuti, Guido, Rendiconti mercantili inediti del cartolare di Giovanni Scriba (Turin: Institute Giuridico della R. Università di Torino, 1933)Google Scholar.
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