Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-266) and index.
Contents
Economic background: monetization and monetary consciousness in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries -- Aristotelian model of money and economic exchange -- Earliest Latin commentaries on the Aristotelian model of economic exchange: Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas -- Models of economic equality and equalization in the thirteenth century -- Evolving models of money and market exchange in the late thirteenth and fourteenth centuries -- Linking the scholastic model of money as measure to proto-scientific innovations in fourteenth-century natural philosophy -- Linking scholastic models of monetized exchange to innovations in fourteenth-century mathematics and natural philosophy.
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