“Estas son las cuentas y lo demás son cuentos”. The 17TH century Spanish Bullion market
“Estas son las cuentas y lo demás son cuentos”. Il mercato dell’argento spagnolo nel XVII secolo
Claudio Marsilio ()
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Claudio Marsilio: UNIVR - Università degli studi di Verona = University of Verona
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This article presents the successful model of Genoese finance in the early modern period, particularly its primary role in the Spanish silver market in the 16th and 17th centuries. Thanks to a series of unpublished sources held at the State Archives of Bologna and a valuable contemporary manuscript preserved at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries. The main centres for the collection and distribution of Iberian bullion have been identified and analysed, highlighting the principal practices and customs employed in these commercial and financial hubs of the Mediterranean area. The Genoese bankers' professional skill is compared with the mercantile techniques of their main competitors: their Florentine counterparts. In particular, documents preserved in several private Genoese archives once again highlight the need to revisit the business papers of financial operators of the time to shed further light on the complex mechanisms of redistribution of Spanish silver, which has too often been mistakenly identified as the leading cause of the "price revolution", but above all, of the crisis and decline of the 17th century
Keywords: professional skill; Genoese and Florentine bankers; money market; International payment system; Bullion; skill professionale; banchieri genovesi e fiorentini; mercato del denaro; sistema internazionale dei pagamenti; argento (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-04
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Published in Mediterranea. Ricerche Storiche, 2026, 66, pp.103-130. ⟨10.19229/1828-230X/66012026⟩
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DOI: 10.19229/1828-230X/66012026
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