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Author Jacobi, Lauren, 1975- author.

Title The architecture of banking in Renaissance Italy : constructing the spaces of money / Lauren Jacobi
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 241 pages)
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Networked agglomerations; 2. The technology of money, architecture and the public good; 3. Across economic geographies: trade sites beyond the peninsula; 4. The transcendental economy
Summary Over the course of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, European society confronted rapid monetization, a process that has been examined in depth by economic historians. Less well understood is the development of architecture to meet the needs of a burgeoning mercantile economy in the Late Middle Ages and early modern period. In this volume, Lauren Jacobi explores some of the repercussions of early capitalism through a study of the location and types of spaces that were used for banking and minting in Florence and other mercantile centers in Europe. Examining the historical relationships between banks and religious behavior, she also analyzes how urban geographies and architectural forms reveal moral attitudes toward money during the onset of capitalism. Jacobi's book offers new insights into the spaces and locations where pre-industrial European banking and minting transpired, as well as the impact of religious concerns and financial tools on those sites
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Subject Bank buildings -- Italy -- History
Mints -- Italy -- History
Architecture and society -- Italy -- History
Banks and banking -- Italy -- History
Renaissance -- Italy
Architecture and society
Bank buildings
Banks and banking
Mints
Renaissance
Italy
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781108673471
1108673473