Aprovisionamiento de la seda en el reino nazarí de Granada. Vías de intervención directa practicadas
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Demand for Granada's silk in the large Italian manufacturing centers at the end of the fourteenth century and during the first half of the fifteenth century, particularly through the accounts of Francesco Spinola Pietri, genevan merchant in the Emirate of Granada. Places for obtaining silk and suppliers frequenting them, especially in Granada, Malaga, Almeria, Almuñécar and the Alpujarras Mountains.Downloads
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