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A source book for medieval economic history

著者: Roy C Cave; Herbert Henry Coulson
出版商: New York : Biblo and Tannen, 1965.
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所有的著者/提供者: Roy C Cave; Herbert Henry Coulson
OCLC号码: 855714
注意: Reprint of a work originally published by Bruce Publishing in 1936.
描述: xx, 467 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: PART I. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES. I. THE BARBARIANS. Introduction --
The Huns --
The Germans --
The Anglo-Saxons --
The Farmer's Law ; II. VILLA AND MANORIAL ORGANIZATION. Introduction --
Laws of Ine --
Capitulary of Aquitaine --
Capitulary of the Imperial Estates (De Villis) --
Capitulary of Aix-la-Chapelle --
Commendation --
Duties of the Coloni --
King Harald's (Harfager) Laws for Land Property --
Title of the Domesday Inquest for Ely --
Excerpt from the Survey of the County of Sussex --
Henry II's Inquest of Sheriffs --
The Office of the Seneschal --
The Office of Provost --
The Office of Hayward ; III. CULTIVATION. Introduction --
Palladius on Husbandrie --
Administration of Papal Estates --
Polyptyque de l'Abbé́ Irminon --
Formulae for Describing Royal Fiscs and Benefices --
A Description of the Personnel of the Estates of the Monks of St. Bertin --
The Work of a Serf --
Manors Held by the Abbey of St. Peter, Winchester --
Survey of Lands and Tenements --
Overseeing of Labor --
Cost of Producing Wheat --
Inspection of Cattle --
Cost of Labor --
Farming Out the Issue of Stock ; IV. PRODUCE. Introduction --
Agricultural Credit --
Formulae for Describing Royal Fiscs and Benefices --
Grant of Fishing Rights --
Rent - Payment in Kind and in Money --
The Pipe Roll of the Bishopric of Winchester --
The Lord's Sojourn on His Manors ; V. FORESTS. Introduction --
The Ripuarian Law --
Lombard Capitulary --
Secular Dooms of Canute --
The Laws of King Henry I --
Inquest of Sheriffs --
The Dialogue of the Exchequer --
Magna Carta ; VI. THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES. Introduction --
Extraction of Salt from the Sea, and a Gift of Salt Springs to a Monastery --
Grant of Mining Rights to the Abbey of Corvey --
A Silver-Bearing Lead Mine --
Tin Mining in Cornwall --
The Stannary Charter of A.D. 1201 --
Discovery of Tin in Germany --
A Contract for Quarrying and Dressing Stone. PART II. COMMERCE. I. TRADE AND EXCHANGE. Introduction --
Roman Law --
Byzantine Commerce --
Laws of the Barbarians --
Transfer of an Estate --
Confederacy Between Charlemagne and King Offa --
Nocturnal Transactions Forbidden --
Sale of Immovables Prohibited --
Sale and Exchange of Benefices --
Directions for Chapmen --
Regulations Concerning Exchange --
Grant of Land and Privileges to the Jews by a German Bishop --
Produce and Foreign Commerce of Ireland --
National Regulation of Weights and Measures --
King Henry's Law on Weights and Measures --
A Papal License to Trade with the Saracens --
A Promissory Note Secured by Collateral --
An Order to Purchase --
Royal Interference with Trade --
An Order to Sell --
Letting of a Workshop --
Acknowledgment by an Agent of an Order on Goods to be Sold in Montpellier --
Hiring of a Suit of Armor --
Lease and Guarantee ; II. FAIRS AND MARKETS. Introduction --
The Fair of St. Denis --
Grant of a Market to a Monastery --
Grant of King Edgar --
Grant of a Market to an Archbishop --
Scandinavian Fairs and Markets --
A Northern Fair --
Grant of a Market and Fair at Donauwö̈rth --
Grant of a Fair by King Henry I --
Grant of Two Fairs at Aix-la-Chapelle --
A Grant of Two Fairs at Duisburg --
Rights of Preemption --
Physical Inconveniences at a Fair. ; III. MONEY AND PRICES. Introduction --
Regulation of Commerce by Justinian --
Pope Gregory's Standard Price for Grain --
Concerning Debasing, Clipping, or Shaving Money; and the True Value of Coins --
Regulation Concerning the Weighing of Money --
Regulation of the Price of Staples --
Decree Concerning Legality of New Coinage --
The Value of Money in Terms of Commodities --
Restriction of Coinage Privilege to the Palace --
A Penalty for Counterfeiters --
Grant of Minting Privilege to a Monastery --
Edict of Pistes --
Edward the Elder's Coinage Regulations --
Grant of Public Market, Coinage, and Taxation Privileges to a Church --
Regulation of Coinage, Measures, and the Price of Wool --
The Laws of London in the Time of Ethelred --
Monetary Regulations of Henry I --
Evils Attendant on Counterfeited and Debased Money --
The Widespread Use of the Currencies of Lucca and Pavia --
The Assize of Bread --
Reformation of Coinage --
A Promissory Note --
A Receipt of Deposit --
Apprenticeship to a Money Changer --
Coinage Agreement Between Hamburg and Lübeck --
The Relative Value of the Silver Obtained from Foreign Countries ; IV. SHIPPING AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION. Introduction --
Roman Roads --
Perils of Travel --
Limits for Slav Trade --
Regulation of Bridge Tolls --
Routes of the Jewish Merchants Called Radanites --
Commerce on the Elbe --
Navigation Code of Arles --
The Goods of a Captured Caravan --
A Thirteenth-Century Navigation Act --
Arbitration Concerning a Freight Charge --
Improvement of Harbor Facilities --
A Bill of Lading --
A Bill of Sale --
The Barcelona Maritime Code ; V. LOANS AND USURY. Introduction --
St. Jerome and Pope Leo on Usury --
Law of the Visigoths on Usury --
The Double Capitulary at Nimwegen --
Capitulary for the Jews --
Royal Protection of the Jews and Prohibition of Usury --
A Pledge of Land as Security for a Loan of Money by a Canon --
A Loan to a Monastery --
Form of Proceeding on the Judicial Visitation --
A Double Loan Arising Out of a Tax --
A Papal Protest Against Royal Protection of Money-Lenders --
Of the Usury of the Caursines --
A Purchase on Credit --
Loan to a Master Mason --
St. Thomas Aquinas on Usury ; VI. PARTNERSHIPS. Introduction --
Justinian's Law on Partnerships --
Dissolution of Partnerships in England --
Partnership Between a Banker and a Cooper --
Purchase of Shares in a Ship --
A Partnership in Foreign Trade --
A Partnership in Money-Changing. PART III. TOWN ECONOMY. I. TOWNS AND GILDS. Introduction --
Early Gilds --
Duties of the Count of Toul --
Liberties of London --
A Charter for the Town of St. Omer --
Archbishop Thurstan's Charter to Beverley --
Charter of Henry I to Rouen --
A Grant of Land for the Gild-Hall of St. Omer --
The Treaty of Constance --
Charter of Bruges --
Rights of the Dublin Gild --
King John's Charter of Privileges to Dunwich --
Polity of the Gild at Ipswich --
Charter to the Town of Cambridge --
Government of the City of Florence --
A Treaty for Peace and Commercial Harmony --
A Grant of Trade Privileges to Barcelona ; II. THE HANSE. Introduction --
Evolution of the Word "Hanse." --
The Hanse as a Payment --
The Hanse as a Gild --
The Hanse as a League --
The External Relations of German Hanses --
Protection of the Men of Cologne at London --
Privilege of the Men of Cologne at London --
Tax Privileges of the Men of Cologne in England --
Grant of Privileges to the Flemings at Cologne --
Grant of Freedom from Wreck to Men of Lübeck by Henry II --
Grant of Market Privileges to Lübeck by King Waldemar --
Protection by King John of the Ships and Goods of German Merchants --
Privileges Granted to German Merchants at Novgorod --
Relationships Between the Cities in Germany --
Charter of Frederick I to Lübeck --
Grant by Frederick II to Lübeck of Freedom from Tolls at Cologne and Tiel --
Grant of a House by Riga to the Men of Lübeck --
An Agreement for Protection Between Hamburg and Lübeck ; III. CRAFT GILDS AND INDUSTRY. Introduction --
Encouragement of Glassmaking --
Allocation of Serfs to Crafts --
Grant of a Craft Gild to Fishermen --
Grant of a Gild to the Tanners of Rouen --
Grant of Henry II to the Oxford Cordwainers --
A German Carpenters' Gild --
Butchers' Gilds --
A Royal Charter to Paris Butchers --
Master Butchers of the City of Tuln --
The Butchers of the City of Chartres --
Grant of King John to London Abolishing the Weavers' Gild --
Laws of the Weavers and Fullers in England --
The Arte della Lana --
The Silk Industry --
Brunswick's Grant of a Goldsmiths' Gild --
The Woolen Crafts of Stendal --
Garment Cutters' Gild --
The Weavers' Law --
Apprenticeship to a Barber --
The Shearers' Charter of Arras --
Regulations Respecting Manufacture and Sale of Cloth at Douai --
Apprenticeship in the Weaving Industry --
Florentine Crafts Subject to Tax. PART IV. SLAVERY AND SERFDOM. I. ROMAN LAW. Introduction --
Slavery and the Colonate --
Origin of Slavery --
Coloni are Bound to the Soil --
Return of Fugitive Slaves --
Protection of Freemen and Coloni --
Family Rights of Slaves and Coloni --
Protection of Freewomen in Servile Union --
Patria Potestas Applied to Coloni --
Children of Unfree People --
Children of Mixed Marriages ; II. BARBARIAN AND FEUDAL LAWS. Introduction --
Ripuarian Law --
Laws of Rothar --
Formulae of Marculf --
Capitularies of Charlemagne --
Law of the Alamanni --
Trespasses of Serfs --
Laws of the Barbarians in England --
The Laws of King William the Conqueror --
The Law of Brusthem --
Royal Decree Concerning Serfs Who Flee to the Cities of Alsace ; III. CHURCH COUNCILS. Introduction --
Council of Agde --
Fifth Council of Orleans --
Synod Held at an Uncertain Place --
Fourth Council of Toledo --
Letter of Pope Gregory III --
Council of Worms --
Later Decrees Respecting Sale of Unfree Christians ; IV. SLAVERY AND SERFDOM IN PRACTICE. Introduction --
Examples Set by Bishops --
Enslavement of Noble Families --
An Example of Cruel Treatment --
Separation of Slaves from Their Families --
Punishment of Two Members of the Royal Household --
Attitude of Pope Gregory I to Manumission and Redemption --
Redemption of Many Slaves by St. Eligius --
Disposal of Redeemed Captives --
Illegal Traffic in Ecclesiastical Serfs --
A Remission of One Day's Service --
Gift of Serfs to an Abbey --
Economic Progress through Manumission --
Semi-Free Cultivators in Germany --
Grant of Freedom to a Betrothed Serf --
Traffic in English Slaves --
An Unjust Exaction of the Corvée --
A Controversy Concerning the Possession of Serfs by Monks --
Renewal of Letters of Freedom --
Opposition of Innocent III to the Possession of Serfs by Jews --
Sale of a Saracen Slave Girl. PART V. WEALTH AND PROPERTY. I. FORMS OF WEALTH. Introduction --
Spoils of the Lombards in Italy. Conditions Under Lombard Rule --
Types of Wealth Stolen or Damaged --
Grant of an Estate to the Monks of St. Denis --
An Early Sale of Lands and Privileges to a Monastery --
Grant of Lands to the Church of St. Mary (Glastonbury) --
Demarcation of the See of Bremen and Grant of Tithes --
Ecclesiastical Goods --
Possessions, Revenues, and Outlays of the Church of St. Saviour --
Grant by Otto II of His Holdings and Rights at Bingen --
Ranks --
An Exchange of an Estate for a Forest; a Gift of an Estate --
Regulations Concerning the Property of Cluny --
A Grant by Frederick I of One of His Manors --
Grant of Goods and Revenues to a Hospice for the Poor --
Grant of Free Roads --
Cession by an Abbot and His Monastery of Meadow Land to Tenants ; II. PRIVATE PROPERTY. Introduction --
Tangibles and Intangibles. Concerning Usufruct --
Marriage and Property --
Revival of Benefices --
Occupation of Another's Villa --
Renewal of the Privileges of a Monastery --
Canute's Bestowal of Fiefs on His Norwegian Followers --
A Fief as a Dowry --
Protection of Revenues from Property --
Grant of a Fief in Islands --
Protection of Fishing Rights ; III. INHERITANCE. Introduction --
Inheritance of Allodial Land --
How a Will Must be Drawn Up --
Succession to Inheritance --
Concerning Inheritance and Division of Wë̈r-gild, 5. Succession of Legitimate and Natural Sons --
Succession to Tenant Holdings on Church Land --
Bequests of the Clergy --
English Inheritance in Case of Intestacy --
Payment of Relief to a Monastery --
Inheritance Law of St. Omer --
Imperial Affirmation of the Right of a Priest to Make a Will --
The Inheritance Laws of Liège and Brusthem --
Denial of Claims to Hereditary Right --
An Oral Grant of an Inheritance. PART VI. TAXATION. I. TAXES AND FEUDAL DUES. Introduction --
Taxes on Byzantine Commerce --
Church Exemption from Taxation --
Opposition to Royal Taxes --
Exemption of Tours from an Early Poll Tax --
Church Exemption from Royal Taxes in Clermont --
Pope Gregory's Letter Concerning Conditions in the Islands --
Church Immunity from Royal Taxes in England --
Appropriation of Church Property for Military Purposes --
Heribannum --
Payments on Tributary and Taxable Land --
Gift of a Tax to a Convent --
Grant of Exemption from Royal Taxes --
The Heriot and the Relief --
Relief for Succession to a Fief --
Danish King's Exactions in Norway --
Danegeld --
A Corvée --
Grant of Tax Liberties to London --
Pledge of a Beer Tax --
Scutage --
Exaction of the Head Tax at Brusthem --
The Exchequer --
Controversy About the Exaction of Taxes --
Grant to Weavers of Exemption from the Taille --
Heavy Taxation of Henry III --
Imperial Precaria in Germany ; II. TITHES. Introduction --
Division of the Tithe in Spain --
Irish Canons --
Laws of Freising --
Additions to the Capitulary of Aix-la-Chapelle --
Misappropriation of Church Funds --
Grant of a Tenth of Public Land --
Compulsory Payment of the Tithe --
Variety of Church Taxes --
Division of the Tithe in England --
King William's Provision for the Collection of Peter's Pence --
Leper Tithe at St. Omer --
Tithable Products of the Land --
Contention About a Tithe --
A Tithe of the Tolls of Barcelona --
Ordinance of the Saladin Tithe --
Complaint About the Tithe of Ryckel --
Purchase of Tithes and Remission of a Tax ; III. COMPENSATIONS, FEES, AND FINES. Introduction --
A Fine for Violation of the Thracian Land Law --
The Wër in Salic Law --
Merchet --
Reduction of Church Fines in Lombardy --
Saxon Wër-gilds --
Fines for Breach of Royal Rights --
Fees for the Use of the Great Seal --
Fine of the Abbot of Croyland to Recover His Lands ; IV. TOLLS. Introduction --
Tolls on the Rhone --
King Pippin's Exemptions from Toll --
Charlemagne's Restrictions on Tolls --
Inquiry into the Tolls of Raffelstettin --
Royal Grant of Freedom from River Tolls --
Thelony at Billingsgate --
The Toll List of Arras --
Tolls on Craftsmen at Coblenz --
Exemption of Barcelona Ships from a Toll --
Revision of the Tolls of Utrecht --
Rules of the Toll-Gatherers at Freiburg --
Royal Licenses to Export and Import --
Prisage on Wine --
Dublin Toll Grant --
Grant of License to Evade Taxes --
Later Dublin Grant --
Tolls at Port of Colibre.
其他题名: Medieval economic history.
责任: by Roy C. Cave and Herbert H. Coulson.

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