Travel Allowances in Fourteenth-Century France*
Marjorie Nice Boyer
The Journal of Economic History, 1963, vol. 23, issue 1, 71-85
Abstract:
Historians of medieval prices have relied very heavily on grain prices, which are abundant and easily available. In France, for example, there is an impressive run of biweekly figures from the grain market at Albi. A different category of data, that has not received much attention, concerns the cost of travel in fourteenth-century France.
Date: 1963
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