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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Donatella Calabi , Marlene KleinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138251038ISBN 10: 1138251038 Pages: 332 Publication Date: 02 September 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: List of illustrations, General editors' preface, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Introduction. Part I Market spaces and urban structure: Orbem in Urbe Vidimus...: Towards a topography of trade in the early modern city; Studying the configuration of space; The notion of portus: a permanent square; Order amidst mixed use; Thousands of variations: the transmission of models; Long-term reform; The 'longue durée' and architectural history. The 'Ease of Provisioning': Sites and images; The market insula; The bridge with shops; Physical discontinuity, chronological continuity. The Market in the City: At the beginning, on the outskirts: Venice; Paris; Nuremberg; Elsewhere, in the centre: Augsburg; Lübeck; Little by little, greater articulation: Venice, once again; Florence; Antwerp; Amsterdam; The diffused model: Seville; London; Diversity, fragmentation, form. Disorder and Mixed Use: The Concept of 'Boundary': Norms and increasing trade; Interference and interplay: stands, shops, houses; Ownership and conflicts of interest; The culture of the square and its image; Legal and physical boundaries. Part II Commercial Buildings: Use and Form: The Regularity of the Square: The square's geometry and the 'line' of shops: Venice: San Giacomo at Rialto; Florence: the Uffizi and the corridor; Genoa and Piazza Banchi; Seville and the problem of the 'plaza mayor'; Some buildings: Covered markets, halles, drapperie; La Halle aux Draps; The Fabbriche Vecchie; The Clothworkers' Hall; Bread, meat, fish, fruit and vegetables: Along the banks of the Grand Canal; In the centre of Florence; In the cities of Spain; In the city of London; Banks, business and the bourse: The Antwerp bourse; The Royal Exchange of London; The Amsterdam bourse; The Casa Lonja of Seville; The Loggia of Genoa; Fondaci: public warehouses and lodgings: The surplus granaries: The 'albergarie' of the Germans, Turks and Persians in Venice; The Hansa House in Antwerp; Index.Reviews'The strengths of this ambitious monograph lie in the breadth and depth of its research, in the concise but always appropriate attention to fine detail, and in the importance of the questions it raises.' Urban History 'The translation of Donatella Calabi's Il mercato e la cittA : Piazze, strade, architetture d'Europa in etA moderna (Venice, 1993) makes available to English-speaking scholars one of the few comparative histories of late medieval and early modern European cities... Calabi's work is based on an enormous body of sources, largely secondary, and she is to be commended for such thorough research and mastery of a wide body of English and foreign-language material.' Journal of Modern History Author InformationDonatella Calabi is Professor at L'Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia, Italy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |