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Le monete di Lucca

Dal periodo longobardo al Trecento

Le monete di Lucca
Author Monica Baldassarri
Publication year 2021
Publisher All’Insegna del Giglio
Publication location Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
Languages Italian
Cover/binding Softcover
Number of pages 168
ISBN-10 8892850768
ISBN-13 9788892850767
OCLC number 1298744545
Download https://www.insegnadelgiglio.it/prodotto/le-monete-di-lucca/
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L102820

Topic

Types of objects Coins
Mints Lucca

Chapter 1
The Medieval Coinage of Lucca, Between Antiquarian Tradition and New Studies

1.1 From 17th century scholarly studies to the "Corpus Nummorum Italicorum"
1.2 Lucca's coins in research from the Second Postwar period to the present, between history, numismatics and archaeology

Chapter 2
Lucca caput Tusciae and monetary productions in the Lombard period

2.1 Lucca in the Lombard age: elements of historical framework
2.2 The "Lombard" coins of Lucca: brief history of studies
2.3 Lucca's coins in the Lombard age: some observations on old and new data
2.4 Concluding reflections and some notes on the monetary circulation between the 7th and 8th centuries

Chapter 3
The age of money and the exploit of Lucca's coins after the year 1000

1.1 Lucca's coinage between the late 8th and 9th centuries
1.2 Lucca's denarii from the Kings of Italy to the Ottonian period
1.3 Signs of a society on the move: Lucca's denarii between the 11th and 12th centuries

Chapter 4
Between tradition and renewal: the coins of Lucca in the 13th century

4.1 Lucca's coins of the thirteenth century in the tradition of studies
4.2 The "Enrician" denarii between the end of the twelfth and the third quarter of the thirteenth century
4.3 The monetary innovations of the thirteenth century: the silver and gold "grossi"
4.4 Lucca's issues between the last thirty years of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth century

Chapter 5
Between the rule of Castruccio Castracani and the "lordship" of Pisa: the coins of Lucca in the fourteenth century

5.1 Some historical background
5.2 Lucca's coinage in the fourteenth century: elements acquired from tradition and open problems
5.3 Some new proposals for classification and dating
5.4 Findings and areas of circulation of Lucca coins in the 14th century

Appendices
Findings of coins from the mint of Lucca

Appendix A - Coins of the Lombard period (8th century, ante 794)
Appendix B - Denarii and mezzaglie (10th-12th century)
Appendix C - Issues of the late 12th-13th century
Appendix D - Issues of the late 13th-14th century

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Abstract

La monetazione di Lucca è tra le più studiate sia in ambito regionale che, in parte, in quello italiano. L’antichità e la continuità operativa della zecca cittadina, attiva dall’epoca longobarda sino alle soglie dell’Età Contemporanea, hanno attratto l’attenzione degli studiosi di storia monetaria e numismatica sin dal Seicento. Sebbene siano state numerose le ricerche e le pubblicazioni sulle monete lucchesi di età medievale, diverse sono le questioni rimaste aperte e svariati gli aspetti da approfondire. I nuovi rinvenimenti, cresciuti negli ultimi cinquant’anni di sviluppo dell’Archeologia Medievale in Italia e in ambito mediterraneo, associati a rinnovati studi tipologici sui materiali e alle possibilità offerte dalle analisi archeometriche, hanno offerto alcune risposte ad antichi quesiti, e ne hanno al contempo posti altri. Il volume ripercorre le principali tappe della produzione monetale di Lucca, dal periodo longobardo sino allo scorcio del Trecento, alla luce dei dati acquisiti dagli studi nel corso del tempo e di alcune evidenze ed esemplari inediti, proponendo in alcuni casi nuove classificazioni, datazioni ed interpretazioni, oltre che spunti per ulteriori sviluppi della ricerca.

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