Attiudes towards public debt in medieval Genoa: the Lomellini family
Titolo
Attiudes towards public debt in medieval Genoa: the Lomellini family
Autore
Yoko Kamenaga Anzai
Data
2003
Lingua
eng
Tipo
Journal Article
Author
Yoko Kamenaga Anzai
Tipo documento
Journal Article
DOI
10.1016/j.jmedhist.2003.09.006
ISSN
0304-4181
Abstract Note
Genoa is well known for its characteristic public debt system, yet there has not been a great deal of research on this subject. This paper focuses on the creditor, and seeks to investigate why and under what circumstances people accept public debt. The significance of public debt for creditors in Genoa in the later middle ages will be examined through a case study of the Lomellini family, analysing colonne (a register made at a bank concerning creditors’ accounts), statutes, notarial acts, and in particular, testaments. The purpose of the purchase, use, and disposition of a share in the public debt is categorised as follows: (1) the purchase of real estate or of another public debt; (2) the property of women and minors; (3) the salvation of the soul. Through each analysis, we shall examine what influenced the creditors in their attitude toward the public debt. Public debt was not only a system of credit for the city state, but also something which penetrated into every part of people’s lives in Genoa.
Data
2003
Issue
4
Lingua
eng
Library Catalog
Primo
Pagine
239–263
Publication Title
Journal of Medieval History
Short Title
Attiudes towards public debt in medieval Genoa
Titolo
Attiudes towards public debt in medieval Genoa: the Lomellini family
Volume
29
Collezione
Citazione
Yoko Kamenaga Anzai, “Attiudes towards public debt in medieval Genoa: the Lomellini family,” Colonizzazioni Interne e Migrazioni, accesso il 30 aprile 2025, http://storia.dh.unica.it/risorse_omc/items/show/1061.
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