Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... English reserves served the king satisfactorily , since there is no evidence of any significant long - distance trade by which he might have acquired bullion . Alfred's shrewdness , however , which included an awareness of European ...
... English reserves served the king satisfactorily , since there is no evidence of any significant long - distance trade by which he might have acquired bullion . Alfred's shrewdness , however , which included an awareness of European ...
Side 214
... English coinage under Eadger , in R. H. M. Dolley ( ed . ) 1961 , 136-68 . Dolley , R. H. M. and Skaare K. 1961 The coinage of Aethelwulf , king of the West Saxons , 839-58 , in R. H. M. Dolley ( ed . ) 1961 , 63-76 . Dollinger ...
... English coinage under Eadger , in R. H. M. Dolley ( ed . ) 1961 , 136-68 . Dolley , R. H. M. and Skaare K. 1961 The coinage of Aethelwulf , king of the West Saxons , 839-58 , in R. H. M. Dolley ( ed . ) 1961 , 63-76 . Dollinger ...
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... English Gnomic verses , Review of English Studies 22 , 215-19 . White , L. jr . 1972 The expansion of technology , 500-1500 in C. M. Cipolla ( ed . ) The Fontana Economic History of Europe : the Middle Ages , 143-74 , London . Whitelock ...
... English Gnomic verses , Review of English Studies 22 , 215-19 . White , L. jr . 1972 The expansion of technology , 500-1500 in C. M. Cipolla ( ed . ) The Fontana Economic History of Europe : the Middle Ages , 143-74 , London . Whitelock ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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