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Medieval European Coinage: Volume 14, South Italy, Sicily, Sardinia
With a Catalogue of the Coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
The coinage of south Italy, Sicily and Sardinia between the tenth century and the reign of Ferdinand the Catholic.
Philip Grierson (Author), Lucia Travaini (Author)
9780521122535, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 5 November 2009
820 pages
24.4 x 18.8 x 4.3 cm, 1.47 kg
Review of the hardback: 'With its careful analysis and exhaustive bibliography, this volume will serve well as a handbook for the historian dealing with the economy of medieval southern Italy as well as for the numismatist classifying its coinage. When all of the volumes of the series are available, we will at least have the basis for a comprehensive view of the monetary development of medieval Europe.' Journal of European Economic History
This volume of Medieval European Coinage deals with the coinage of south Italy, Sicily and Sardinia between the mid-tenth century, when Part I ended, and the reign of Ferdinand the Catholic, on the threshold of the modern era. It thus covers very different coinages of the immediate pre-Norman period and those of the Norman, Hohenstaufen, Angevin and Aragonese dynasties, which in turn ruled part or the whole of the Mezzogiorno. The complex background to the history of this region makes its coinages among the most interesting of medieval Europe. They have rarely been studied together or in a single volume, and the work, which makes extensive use of written evidence and coin finds, will take its place as the standard work of reference for the foreseeable future.
List of plates
List of figures
List of maps
List of tables
Preface
Abbreviations
Note on spelling
1. Introduction
2. Pre-Norman coinages, and minor states subsequently
3. The Normans: from the conquest to the kingdom
4. The Hohenstaufen, 1194–1266
5. Charles I of Anjou, 1266–85
6. Naples under the Angevins, from Charles II to René of Anjou, 1285–1442
7. Sicily under the Aragonese, 1282–1416
8. Sardinia, from the twelfth century to 1416
9. The Aragonese dominions of Sicily, Sardinia and Naples (1416–1516)
10. Naples and south Italy, 1458–1504: Ferrante to Louis XII
Appendices
Bibliography
Catalogue
Concordances
Indexes.
Subject Areas: Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 [HBLC], European history [HBJD]
