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Ledger. Bills of exchange
Acceptance of bills of exchange among merchants of Barcelona and Florence. 1411. Ledger. Diocesan Archive. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
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1411 Acceptance Account Accountant Accounts Archive Barcelona Bill Bills Catalonia Commerce Commercial Diocesan Document Economic Economy Exchange Florence Ledger Mercantile Merchant Merchants 15th
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: Ledger from Barcelona's Diocesan Archive (1411) Recording the Acceptance of Bills of Exchange between Merchants of Barcelona and Florence" This image showcases an open page from a 15th-century ledger, preserved in the Diocesan Archive of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The page records the acceptance of bills of exchange between merchants from Barcelona and Florence, Italy, in the year 1411. During the Middle Ages, the use of bills of exchange became an essential aspect of international commerce. These documents were a type of negotiable instrument that allowed merchants to settle financial obligations across long distances and time periods. The acceptance of a bill of exchange by a merchant was a promise to pay the amount stated in the document at a later date. The meticulously written entries in this ledger reflect the economic ties between Barcelona and Florence during this period. The intricate script and organization of the page reveal the importance of record-keeping in managing complex commercial transactions. The medieval merchants' reliance on such documents highlights the sophistication and interconnectedness of European trade networks during the Middle Ages. This ledger provides a valuable insight into the economic history of Barcelona and its commercial relationships with other European cities, such as Florence. The preservation of this ancient document in the Diocesan Archive of Barcelona is a testament to the historical significance of these records and the rich cultural heritage they represent. The intriguing details contained within its pages offer a fascinating glimpse into the economic landscape of the 15th century, allowing us to better understand the complexities of medieval commerce and the enduring impact of its legacy on the modern world.
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