The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank, 1397-1494

Nonfiction, History, Italy, Travel, Europe, European General
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Author: Prof. Raymond de Roover ISBN: 9781789120776
Publisher: Borodino Books Publication: March 12, 2018
Imprint: Borodino Books Language: English
Author: Prof. Raymond de Roover
ISBN: 9781789120776
Publisher: Borodino Books
Publication: March 12, 2018
Imprint: Borodino Books
Language: English

The roots of modern capitalism go back to the Italian banking system of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. In the fifteenth century, the Medici Bank succeeded in overshadowing its competitors, the Bardi and the Peruzzi, who were the giants of the fourteenth century, and grew into a vast establishment with branches in most of the large cities of Western Europe. A study of its operations is essential to an understanding of the economic conditions in Europe in the fifteenth century.

From a careful study of pertinent documents, including a set of libri segreti (confidential ledgers) discovered in 1950, Professor de Roover has reconstructed the details of the bank’s organization and operating methods; its loan policies, which reflected the Church’s doctrine on usury; its trading and industrial investments; its roles within the Florentine gild system and tax structure; and its activities as financial agent of the Church. He covers every aspect of the bank’s history, from its early years under the management of Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici to its collapse with the expulsion of the Medici from Florence.

“An invaluable contribution to the economic history of the period….A splendid book.”—Harry A. Miskimin, The American Economic Review

“The most important work in English on a medieval or Renaissance bank.”—The Economist

“The best book ever written on the medieval banking system.”—John T. Noonan, Jr., Harvard Law Review

“The most authoritative treatment of its subject in any language.”—Rondo Cameron, The Accounting Review

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The roots of modern capitalism go back to the Italian banking system of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. In the fifteenth century, the Medici Bank succeeded in overshadowing its competitors, the Bardi and the Peruzzi, who were the giants of the fourteenth century, and grew into a vast establishment with branches in most of the large cities of Western Europe. A study of its operations is essential to an understanding of the economic conditions in Europe in the fifteenth century.

From a careful study of pertinent documents, including a set of libri segreti (confidential ledgers) discovered in 1950, Professor de Roover has reconstructed the details of the bank’s organization and operating methods; its loan policies, which reflected the Church’s doctrine on usury; its trading and industrial investments; its roles within the Florentine gild system and tax structure; and its activities as financial agent of the Church. He covers every aspect of the bank’s history, from its early years under the management of Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici to its collapse with the expulsion of the Medici from Florence.

“An invaluable contribution to the economic history of the period….A splendid book.”—Harry A. Miskimin, The American Economic Review

“The most important work in English on a medieval or Renaissance bank.”—The Economist

“The best book ever written on the medieval banking system.”—John T. Noonan, Jr., Harvard Law Review

“The most authoritative treatment of its subject in any language.”—Rondo Cameron, The Accounting Review

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