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- Balducci Pegolotti (fl. 1290 – 1347), also Francesco di Balduccio, was a Florentine merchant and politician. His father, Balduccio Pegolotti, represented...
- 2023-06-13. Pegolotti 2003, 7. Howard 1927, p. 11. Pegolotti 2003, 30. Pegolotti 2003, 77. Pegolotti 2003, 152. Pegolotti 2003, 203–208, 239, 378 Pegolotti 2003...
- Africa as known to its compiler, the Florentine banker Francesco Balducci Pegolotti. It was written sometime between 1335 and 1343, the most likely dates...
- Italian merchant's handbook dated about 1340, Pratica della mercatura by Pegolotti, used the term bisant for coins of North Africa (including Tunis and Tripoli)...
- 1983, p. 18. Pegolotti 2003, p. 235. Pegolotti 2003, p. 233. Pegolotti 2003, p. 233, 235. Pegolotti 2003, p. 236. Allan 2000, p. 96. Pegolotti 2003, p. 237...
- laws of many other countries. The Florentine merchant Francesco Balducci Pegolotti provided a table of compound interest in his book Pratica della mercatura...
- talk of both Khitans and Kara-Khitans. In about 1340 Francesco Balducci Pegolotti, a merchant from Florence, compiled the Pratica della mercatura, a guide...
- archeologists find them together with silver dirhams. Florentine Francesco Pegolotti wrote that the mint in Azak could stamp a bar in the "walking" coin. Money...
- Franciscan friar Odoric of Pordenone and the merchant Francesco Balducci Pegolotti. The author John Mandeville also wrote about his travels to China, but...
- she was six years old, around the world. Her father's biographer, James Pegolotti, writes that "[b]y 1942, owing to a peregrinating mother, Joan had attended...