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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949415945802882
    Format: 1 online resource (336 p.)
    ISBN: 9789004416642
    Series Statement: Legal History Library
    Content: "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants, Migrating Law examines the connections that existed between merchants' journeys, the languages they used and the development of commercial law in the context of late medieval and early modern trade. The book, edited by Stefania Gialdroni, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Dave De ruysscher and Heikki Pihlajamäki, takes advantage of the expertise of leading scholars in different fields of study, in particular historians, legal historians and linguists. Thanks to this transdisciplinary approach, the book offers a fresh point of view on the history of commercial law in different cultural and geographical contexts, including medieval Cairo, Pisa, Novgorod, Lübeck, early modern England, Venice, Bruges, nineteenth century Brazil and many other trading centers. Contributors are Cornelia Aust, Guido Cifoletti, Mark R. Cohen, Albrecht Cordes, Maria Fusaro, Stefania Gialdroni, Mark Häberlein, Uwe Israel, Bart Lambert, David von Mayenburg, Hanna Sonkajärvi, and Catherine Squires."
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV046986358
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 324 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-90-04-41664-2
    Series Statement: Legal history library volume 34
    Content: "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants, Migrating Law examines the connections that existed between merchants' journeys, the languages they used and the development of commercial law in the context of late medieval and early modern trade. The book, edited by Stefania Gialdroni, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Dave De ruysscher and Heikki Pihlajamäki, takes advantage of the expertise of leading scholars in different fields of study, in particular historians, legal historians and linguists. Thanks to this transdisciplinary approach, the book offers a fresh point of view on the history of commercial law in different cultural and geographical contexts, including medieval Cairo, Pisa, Novgorod, Lübeck, early modern England, Venice, Bruges, nineteenth century Brazil and many other trading centers. Contributors are Cornelia Aust, Guido Cifoletti, Mark R. Cohen, Albrecht Cordes, Maria Fusaro, Stefania Gialdroni, Mark Häberlein, Uwe Israel, Bart Lambert, David von Mayenburg, Hanna Sonkajärvi, and Catherine Squires"--
    Note: Auf der Rückseite des Titelblattes: "This book collects the papers of the conference 'Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants: Migrating Law', which took place in Frankfurt am Main in 2016 (19-21 September) [...]"
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-90-04-41583-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Handelsrecht ; Handelsstraße ; Handel ; Wirtschaft ; Sprache ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: DOI
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Cordes, Albrecht 1958-
    Author information: Pihlajamäki, Heikki 1961-
    Author information: Dauchy, Serge 1963-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949291015302882
    Format: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    ISBN: 90-04-41664-1
    Series Statement: Legal History Library; volume 34
    Content: "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants, Migrating Law examines the connections that existed between merchants' journeys, the languages they used and the development of commercial law in the context of late medieval and early modern trade. The book, edited by Stefania Gialdroni, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Dave De ruysscher and Heikki Pihlajamäki, takes advantage of the expertise of leading scholars in different fields of study, in particular historians, legal historians and linguists. Thanks to this transdisciplinary approach, the book offers a fresh point of view on the history of commercial law in different cultural and geographical contexts, including medieval Cairo, Pisa, Novgorod, Lübeck, early modern England, Venice, Bruges, nineteenth century Brazil and many other trading centers. Contributors are Cornelia Aust, Guido Cifoletti, Mark R. Cohen, Albrecht Cordes, Maria Fusaro, Stefania Gialdroni, Mark Häberlein, Uwe Israel, Bart Lambert, David von Mayenburg, Hanna Sonkajärvi, and Catherine Squires".
    Note: "This book collects the papers of the conference "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants: Migrating Law", which took place in Frankfurt am Main in 2016 (19-21 September) within the framework of the project "The Making of Commercial Law. Common Practices and National Legal Rules from the Early Modern to the Modern Period", funded by the Academy of Finland and by the Finnish Cultural Foundation"--ECIP galley. , Introduction / Albrecht Cordes and Stefania Gialdroni -- Migrating Words and Migrating Custom among the Geniza Merchants : -- Maimonides on Commercial Agency Law / Mark R. Cohen -- Propter Conversationem Diversarum Gentium : Migrating Words and -- Merchants in Medieval Pisa / Stefania Gialdroni -- ʻMigrating Seamen, Migrating Laws'? : An Historiographical Genealogy -- of Seamen's Employment and States' Jurisdiction in the Early Modern -- Mediterranean / Maria Fusaro -- Lingua Franca and Migrations / Guido Cifoletti -- Brokers as German-Italian Cultural Mediators in Renaissance Venice / Uwe Israel -- German-East Slavic (Language) Contacts in Legal Texts of the Thirteenth-Fifteenth Centuries / Catherine Squires -- The Language of the Law : The Lübeck Law Codes (ca. 1224-1642) / -- Albrecht Cordes -- A Legal World Market? : The Exchange of Commercial Law in Fifteenth- -- Century Bruges / Bart Lambert -- Wörter für Wucher: Ius commune and the 16th Century Debate on the Legitimacy of South German Trading Houses / David von Mayenburg -- Transfer of Credit, Mercantile Mobility, and Language among Jewish -- Merchants in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Central and East -- Central Europe / Cornelia Aust -- Coming to Terms with the Atlantic World : German Merchants, -- Language, and English Legal Culture in the Early Modern -- Period / Mark Häberlein -- Laws - Customs - Conventions : French Merchants and French Legal -- Doctrines in the Brazilian Law Courts in the Second Half of the -- Nineteenth Century / Hanna Sonkajärvi , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-41583-1
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1800107242
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 220 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004472860
    Series Statement: Legal history library volume 54
    Content: List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 The Bannum in Italian Bankruptcy Law (Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries) --   Marta Lupi -- 2 "Without regard to foreignness" The Reciprocal Equal Treatment of Foreign Creditors in the Early Modern German Territories --   Remko Mooi -- 3 Modifying Procedural Practices, Shaping Economic Identities The Middle Class and Negotiated Debt Adjustment in Commercial Courts in Belgium (1883-1914) --   Pieter De Reu -- 4 Citizenship in Early Modern Amsterdam An Artisanal Identity? --   Marco In 't Veld and Maurits den Hollander -- 5 The Pareres of the Governors of the Frankfurt Exchange Legal Opinions of Frankfurt Merchants in the Eighteenth Century --   Sonja Breustedt -- 6 Identity, Conflict and Commercial Law Legal Strategies of Castilian Merchants in the Low Countries (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries) --   Gijs Dreijer -- 7 The Learning Market in Early Modern Antwerp (Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries) Circulation of Knowledge within the Context of Private Partnership Contracts --   Patrick Naaktgeboren -- 8 Family, Religion, and Business Cooperation Jewish Private Partnerships in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam --   Manon Moerman -- 9 "Tolerate their religion, but not their usury" Conrad Summenhart on Tolerating Jewish Bankers in an Era of Mass Expulsions --   Joost Possemiers -- Index.
    Content: Legal historians have analysed the characteristics of merchant guilds and nationes (i.e., associations of foreign merchants), as well as the political clout of merchants, including foreign ones. However, how the legal status of citizens related to the merchant class and how its contents were influenced by trade remains largely unclear. Did governments have a policy of citizenship that was tailored to commercial interests? Were foreign merchants belonging to a separate legal category of resident? If so, what defined this category? To what extent could different types of legal status and membership of communities or guilds overlap? And how did all this affect merchants' identities, their self-images of belonging? This collection of essays provides anwers to these questions. Contributors are: Sonja Breustedt, Pieter De Reu, Gijs Dreijer, Maurits den Hollander, Marco In't Veld, Marta Lupi, Manon Moerman, Remko Mooi, Patrick Naaktgeboren, and Joost Possemiers
    Note: Includes papers from the "Workshop Identity, Citizenship and Commerce" held at Vrije Universiteit Brussels on 7 November 2019 , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004472853
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Commerce, citizenship, and identity in legal history Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2022 ISBN 9789004472853
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bürgerrecht ; Handelsrecht ; Handel ; Identität ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: DOI
    Author information: Cordes, Albrecht 1958-
    Author information: Pihlajamäki, Heikki 1961-
    Author information: Dauchy, Serge 1963-
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949320400002882
    Format: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004416642 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Migrating words, migrating merchants, migrating law : trading routes and the development of commercial law. Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, c2020 ISBN 9789004415836
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    edocfu_9960433126102883
    Format: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    ISBN: 90-04-41664-1
    Series Statement: Legal History Library; volume 34
    Content: "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants, Migrating Law examines the connections that existed between merchants' journeys, the languages they used and the development of commercial law in the context of late medieval and early modern trade. The book, edited by Stefania Gialdroni, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Dave De ruysscher and Heikki Pihlajamäki, takes advantage of the expertise of leading scholars in different fields of study, in particular historians, legal historians and linguists. Thanks to this transdisciplinary approach, the book offers a fresh point of view on the history of commercial law in different cultural and geographical contexts, including medieval Cairo, Pisa, Novgorod, Lübeck, early modern England, Venice, Bruges, nineteenth century Brazil and many other trading centers. Contributors are Cornelia Aust, Guido Cifoletti, Mark R. Cohen, Albrecht Cordes, Maria Fusaro, Stefania Gialdroni, Mark Häberlein, Uwe Israel, Bart Lambert, David von Mayenburg, Hanna Sonkajärvi, and Catherine Squires".
    Note: "This book collects the papers of the conference "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants: Migrating Law", which took place in Frankfurt am Main in 2016 (19-21 September) within the framework of the project "The Making of Commercial Law. Common Practices and National Legal Rules from the Early Modern to the Modern Period", funded by the Academy of Finland and by the Finnish Cultural Foundation"--ECIP galley. , Introduction / Albrecht Cordes and Stefania Gialdroni -- Migrating Words and Migrating Custom among the Geniza Merchants : -- Maimonides on Commercial Agency Law / Mark R. Cohen -- Propter Conversationem Diversarum Gentium : Migrating Words and -- Merchants in Medieval Pisa / Stefania Gialdroni -- ʻMigrating Seamen, Migrating Laws'? : An Historiographical Genealogy -- of Seamen's Employment and States' Jurisdiction in the Early Modern -- Mediterranean / Maria Fusaro -- Lingua Franca and Migrations / Guido Cifoletti -- Brokers as German-Italian Cultural Mediators in Renaissance Venice / Uwe Israel -- German-East Slavic (Language) Contacts in Legal Texts of the Thirteenth-Fifteenth Centuries / Catherine Squires -- The Language of the Law : The Lübeck Law Codes (ca. 1224-1642) / -- Albrecht Cordes -- A Legal World Market? : The Exchange of Commercial Law in Fifteenth- -- Century Bruges / Bart Lambert -- Wörter für Wucher: Ius commune and the 16th Century Debate on the Legitimacy of South German Trading Houses / David von Mayenburg -- Transfer of Credit, Mercantile Mobility, and Language among Jewish -- Merchants in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Central and East -- Central Europe / Cornelia Aust -- Coming to Terms with the Atlantic World : German Merchants, -- Language, and English Legal Culture in the Early Modern -- Period / Mark Häberlein -- Laws - Customs - Conventions : French Merchants and French Legal -- Doctrines in the Brazilian Law Courts in the Second Half of the -- Nineteenth Century / Hanna Sonkajärvi , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-41583-1
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9960433126102883
    Format: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    ISBN: 90-04-41664-1
    Series Statement: Legal History Library; volume 34
    Content: "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants, Migrating Law examines the connections that existed between merchants' journeys, the languages they used and the development of commercial law in the context of late medieval and early modern trade. The book, edited by Stefania Gialdroni, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Dave De ruysscher and Heikki Pihlajamäki, takes advantage of the expertise of leading scholars in different fields of study, in particular historians, legal historians and linguists. Thanks to this transdisciplinary approach, the book offers a fresh point of view on the history of commercial law in different cultural and geographical contexts, including medieval Cairo, Pisa, Novgorod, Lübeck, early modern England, Venice, Bruges, nineteenth century Brazil and many other trading centers. Contributors are Cornelia Aust, Guido Cifoletti, Mark R. Cohen, Albrecht Cordes, Maria Fusaro, Stefania Gialdroni, Mark Häberlein, Uwe Israel, Bart Lambert, David von Mayenburg, Hanna Sonkajärvi, and Catherine Squires".
    Note: "This book collects the papers of the conference "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants: Migrating Law", which took place in Frankfurt am Main in 2016 (19-21 September) within the framework of the project "The Making of Commercial Law. Common Practices and National Legal Rules from the Early Modern to the Modern Period", funded by the Academy of Finland and by the Finnish Cultural Foundation"--ECIP galley. , Introduction / Albrecht Cordes and Stefania Gialdroni -- Migrating Words and Migrating Custom among the Geniza Merchants : -- Maimonides on Commercial Agency Law / Mark R. Cohen -- Propter Conversationem Diversarum Gentium : Migrating Words and -- Merchants in Medieval Pisa / Stefania Gialdroni -- ʻMigrating Seamen, Migrating Laws'? : An Historiographical Genealogy -- of Seamen's Employment and States' Jurisdiction in the Early Modern -- Mediterranean / Maria Fusaro -- Lingua Franca and Migrations / Guido Cifoletti -- Brokers as German-Italian Cultural Mediators in Renaissance Venice / Uwe Israel -- German-East Slavic (Language) Contacts in Legal Texts of the Thirteenth-Fifteenth Centuries / Catherine Squires -- The Language of the Law : The Lübeck Law Codes (ca. 1224-1642) / -- Albrecht Cordes -- A Legal World Market? : The Exchange of Commercial Law in Fifteenth- -- Century Bruges / Bart Lambert -- Wörter für Wucher: Ius commune and the 16th Century Debate on the Legitimacy of South German Trading Houses / David von Mayenburg -- Transfer of Credit, Mercantile Mobility, and Language among Jewish -- Merchants in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Central and East -- Central Europe / Cornelia Aust -- Coming to Terms with the Atlantic World : German Merchants, -- Language, and English Legal Culture in the Early Modern -- Period / Mark Häberlein -- Laws - Customs - Conventions : French Merchants and French Legal -- Doctrines in the Brazilian Law Courts in the Second Half of the -- Nineteenth Century / Hanna Sonkajärvi , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-41583-1
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1767777108
    Format: IX, 220 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789004472853
    Series Statement: Legal history library volume 54
    Note: Includes papers from the "Workshop Identity, Citizenship and Commerce" held at Vrije Universiteit Brussels on 7 November 2019
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004472860
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe De ruysscher, Dave Commerce, Citizenship, and Identity in Legal History Boston : BRILL, 2021 ISBN 9789004472860
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Commerce, citizenship, and identity in legal history Leiden : Brill, 2022 ISBN 9789004472860
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bürgerrecht ; Handelsrecht ; Handel ; Identität ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Cordes, Albrecht 1958-
    Author information: Pihlajamäki, Heikki 1961-
    Author information: Dauchy, Serge 1963-
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949701807702882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004416642
    Series Statement: Legal History Library; volume 34
    Content: "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants, Migrating Law examines the connections that existed between merchants' journeys, the languages they used and the development of commercial law in the context of late medieval and early modern trade. The book, edited by Stefania Gialdroni, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Dave De ruysscher and Heikki Pihlajamäki, takes advantage of the expertise of leading scholars in different fields of study, in particular historians, legal historians and linguists. Thanks to this transdisciplinary approach, the book offers a fresh point of view on the history of commercial law in different cultural and geographical contexts, including medieval Cairo, Pisa, Novgorod, Lübeck, early modern England, Venice, Bruges, nineteenth century Brazil and many other trading centers. Contributors are Cornelia Aust, Guido Cifoletti, Mark R. Cohen, Albrecht Cordes, Maria Fusaro, Stefania Gialdroni, Mark Häberlein, Uwe Israel, Bart Lambert, David von Mayenburg, Hanna Sonkajärvi, and Catherine Squires".
    Note: "This book collects the papers of the conference "Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants: Migrating Law", which took place in Frankfurt am Main in 2016 (19-21 September) within the framework of the project "The Making of Commercial Law. Common Practices and National Legal Rules from the Early Modern to the Modern Period", funded by the Academy of Finland and by the Finnish Cultural Foundation"--ECIP galley. , Introduction / Albrecht Cordes and Stefania Gialdroni -- Migrating Words and Migrating Custom among the Geniza Merchants : -- Maimonides on Commercial Agency Law / Mark R. Cohen -- Propter Conversationem Diversarum Gentium : Migrating Words and -- Merchants in Medieval Pisa / Stefania Gialdroni -- ʻMigrating Seamen, Migrating Laws'? : An Historiographical Genealogy -- of Seamen's Employment and States' Jurisdiction in the Early Modern -- Mediterranean / Maria Fusaro -- Lingua Franca and Migrations / Guido Cifoletti -- Brokers as German-Italian Cultural Mediators in Renaissance Venice / Uwe Israel -- German-East Slavic (Language) Contacts in Legal Texts of the Thirteenth-Fifteenth Centuries / Catherine Squires -- The Language of the Law : The Lübeck Law Codes (ca. 1224-1642) / -- Albrecht Cordes -- A Legal World Market? : The Exchange of Commercial Law in Fifteenth- -- Century Bruges / Bart Lambert -- Wörter für Wucher: Ius commune and the 16th Century Debate on the Legitimacy of South German Trading Houses / David von Mayenburg -- Transfer of Credit, Mercantile Mobility, and Language among Jewish -- Merchants in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Central and East -- Central Europe / Cornelia Aust -- Coming to Terms with the Atlantic World : German Merchants, -- Language, and English Legal Culture in the Early Modern -- Period / Mark Häberlein -- Laws - Customs - Conventions : French Merchants and French Legal -- Doctrines in the Brazilian Law Courts in the Second Half of the -- Nineteenth Century / Hanna Sonkajärvi
    Additional Edition: Print version: Migrating words, migrating merchants, migrating law: trading routes and the development of commercial law, Leiden Boston: Brill | Nijhoff, 2020
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949703817102882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004472860 , 9789004472853
    Series Statement: Legal History Library ; 54
    Content: Legal historians have analysed the characteristics of merchant guilds and nationes (i.e., associations of foreign merchants), as well as the political clout of merchants, including foreign ones. However, how the legal status of citizens related to the merchant class and how its contents were influenced by trade remains largely unclear. Did governments have a policy of citizenship that was tailored to commercial interests? Were foreign merchants belonging to a separate legal category of resident? If so, what defined this category? To what extent could different types of legal status and membership of communities or guilds overlap? And how did all this affect merchants' identities, their self-images of belonging? This collection of essays provides anwers to these questions. Contributors are: Sonja Breustedt, Pieter De Reu, Gijs Dreijer, Maurits den Hollander, Marco In't Veld, Marta Lupi, Manon Moerman, Remko Mooi, Patrick Naaktgeboren, and Joost Possemiers.
    Note: Includes papers from the "Workshop Identity, Citizenship and Commerce" held at Vrije Universiteit Brussels on 7 November 2019. , List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 The Bannum in Italian Bankruptcy Law (Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries) --   Marta Lupi -- 2 "Without regard to foreignness" The Reciprocal Equal Treatment of Foreign Creditors in the Early Modern German Territories --   Remko Mooi -- 3 Modifying Procedural Practices, Shaping Economic Identities The Middle Class and Negotiated Debt Adjustment in Commercial Courts in Belgium (1883-1914) --   Pieter De Reu -- 4 Citizenship in Early Modern Amsterdam An Artisanal Identity? --   Marco In 't Veld and Maurits den Hollander -- 5 The Pareres of the Governors of the Frankfurt Exchange Legal Opinions of Frankfurt Merchants in the Eighteenth Century --   Sonja Breustedt -- 6 Identity, Conflict and Commercial Law Legal Strategies of Castilian Merchants in the Low Countries (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries) --   Gijs Dreijer -- 7 The Learning Market in Early Modern Antwerp (Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries) Circulation of Knowledge within the Context of Private Partnership Contracts --   Patrick Naaktgeboren -- 8 Family, Religion, and Business Cooperation Jewish Private Partnerships in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam --   Manon Moerman -- 9 "Tolerate their religion, but not their usury" Conrad Summenhart on Tolerating Jewish Bankers in an Era of Mass Expulsions --   Joost Possemiers -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Commerce, Citizenship, and Identity in Legal History. Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2022 ISBN 9789004472853
    Language: English
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings.
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