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When the mendicant orders were founded in the thirteenth century, they quickly began to cultivate mutually beneficial relationships with the emerging merchant class, but these relationships have rarely been addressed by scholars. Mendicants and Merchants in the Medieval Mediterranean, edited by Taryn Chubb and Emily Kelley, is an interdisciplinary study of the intricate connections that developed between the two groups, focusing specifically on three examples of mendicant-merchant interaction in Barcelona, Mallorca and Florence. The studies in this volume demonstrate the complexities of commercial and religious trade and exchange in the region and they reveal the extent to which the friars and merchants came to depend upon one another. Contributors are Taryn E.L. Chubb, Francisco García-Serrano, Emily D. Kelley, Allie Terry-Fritsch, Robin Vose, and Antonio M. Zaldívar.

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Articles 1. Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily Kelley, Mendicants and Merchants in the Medieval Mediterranean: An Introduction ... 1 2. Antonio M. Zaldívar, Patricians’ Embrace of the Dominican Convent of St. Catherine in Thirteenth-Century Barcelona ... 26 3. Robin Vose, Friars on the Edge: Socio-Economic Networking and the Dominicans of Conquered Mallorca ... 59 4. Allie Terry-Fritsch, Florentine Convent as Practiced Place: Cosimo de’Medici, Fra Angelico, and the Public Library of San Marco ... 82 5. Francisco García-Serrano, Conclusion: The Mendicants as a Mediterranean Phenomenon ... 124 Book Reviews ... 142 Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 28/03/2013
      ISBN13: 9789004249769, 978-9004249769
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      Book Synopsis
      When the mendicant orders were founded in the thirteenth century, they quickly began to cultivate mutually beneficial relationships with the emerging merchant class, but these relationships have rarely been addressed by scholars. Mendicants and Merchants in the Medieval Mediterranean, edited by Taryn Chubb and Emily Kelley, is an interdisciplinary study of the intricate connections that developed between the two groups, focusing specifically on three examples of mendicant-merchant interaction in Barcelona, Mallorca and Florence. The studies in this volume demonstrate the complexities of commercial and religious trade and exchange in the region and they reveal the extent to which the friars and merchants came to depend upon one another. Contributors are Taryn E.L. Chubb, Francisco García-Serrano, Emily D. Kelley, Allie Terry-Fritsch, Robin Vose, and Antonio M. Zaldívar.

      Table of Contents
      Articles 1. Taryn E. L. Chubb and Emily Kelley, Mendicants and Merchants in the Medieval Mediterranean: An Introduction ... 1 2. Antonio M. Zaldívar, Patricians’ Embrace of the Dominican Convent of St. Catherine in Thirteenth-Century Barcelona ... 26 3. Robin Vose, Friars on the Edge: Socio-Economic Networking and the Dominicans of Conquered Mallorca ... 59 4. Allie Terry-Fritsch, Florentine Convent as Practiced Place: Cosimo de’Medici, Fra Angelico, and the Public Library of San Marco ... 82 5. Francisco García-Serrano, Conclusion: The Mendicants as a Mediterranean Phenomenon ... 124 Book Reviews ... 142 Index

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