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Portico Semanal 1057 Historia medieval 69 - Pórtico librerías

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PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS <strong>1057</strong> — <strong>Historia</strong> <strong>medieval</strong> <strong>69</strong><br />

63<br />

El paisaje del viñedo — Los trabajos y los días — La elaboración — La conservación: las<br />

bodegas — Los propietarios y los jornaleros — 2. Que la dicha villa tiene neçesidad de<br />

binos para alimento de sus vezinos: Dos moyos poco mas o menos: un intento de aproximación<br />

a la producción de los «vinos de la cosecha» — Los vinos de fuera parte — La larga duración<br />

de una paradoja: el viedo y la franca — 3. Por el bien de la república, los impuestos y los<br />

precios: La fiscalidad del vino y la deuda pública — Que se ponga preçio a los binos — 4.<br />

De las cosas del beber: El vino en el teatro de las vanidades de la villa — El protagonista en<br />

los envites del fraude — La taberna: solidaridades y mezquindades — Conclusiones.<br />

244 Rollison, D.: A Commonwealth of the People. Popular Politics and<br />

England’s Long Social Revolution, 1066-1649<br />

2010 – 490 pp., 1 fig. € 30,80<br />

ÍNDICE: Preface: Points of departure — Introduction: An uncommon tradition — Part I.<br />

The Emergent Commonalty: What came before: antecedent structures and emergent themes<br />

— The formation of a constitutional landscape, c. 1159–1327 — The power of a common<br />

language — Part II. Accumulating a Tradition: Popular Resistance and Rebellion, 1327–<br />

1549: Discords, quarrels and factions of the commonalty: an ensemble of popular demands,<br />

1328–1381 — The spectre of commonalty: popular rebellion and the commonweal, 1381–<br />

1549 — Part III. The English Explosion: How trade became an affair of state: the politics of<br />

industry, 1381–1640 — Touching the wires: industry and empire — Part IV. The Empowered<br />

Community: ‘The first pace that is sick’: the revolution of politics in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus<br />

— ‘Boiling hot with questions’: the English Revolution and the parting of the ways.<br />

245 Rovelli, A.: Coinage and Coin Use in Medieval Italy<br />

2012 – 384 pp., 26 fig. € 123,50<br />

ÍNDICE: Introduction — Part I. Coin Use in Medieval Italy: Residuality, non-residuality,<br />

and continuity of circulation: some examples from the Crypta Balbi — Coin hoards —<br />

Monetary circulation and notarial formulas in early <strong>medieval</strong> Italy — Coinage in the early<br />

<strong>medieval</strong> documentary record from Rome and Lazio — Monetary circulation in Byzantine<br />

and Carolingian Rome: a reconsideration in the light of recent archaeological data — Some<br />

considerations on the coinage of Lombard and Carolingian Italy — Coins and trade in early<br />

<strong>medieval</strong> Italy — The denaro of Pavia in the early Middle Ages (8th to 11th century) —<br />

Patrimonium Beati Petri. Coin issue and circulation in northern Lazio (11th-14th centuries)<br />

— New mints and coin circulation between the 10th and 13th centuries: the example of<br />

Lazio and Tuscany — Part II. Coins and Coin Circulation in Byzantine Italy: Un tremisse di<br />

GiustinianoII da San Vincenzo al Volturno. Osservazioni sulle emission auree dell’Italia<br />

bizantina — Naples, ville et atelier monétaire de l’empire byzantin: l’apport des fouilles<br />

récentes — Part III. Coins and Coin Circulation in Carolingian Italy: Money and coinage in<br />

the Campione dossier — 774. The mints of the Kingdom of Italy: a survey — Émission<br />

monétaire et administration dans le royaume d’Italie. À propos des analyses des derniers<br />

carolingiens du cabinet des médailles — The Carolingian denaro in southern Italy: reopening<br />

the debate — The deniers of Charlemagne with the legend +CARLVSREXFR ETLANGACPATROM<br />

and the Greek monogram — Addenda and corrigenda.

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