Letter, 1479 July 12; Marco Bembo, Candia to Laurentio Bembo, Venice. The Bembos were a Venetian merchant family, and this correspondence reflects their trading in wine, cloth, hemp, and other commodities in the eastern Mediterranean.
Creator:
Bembo, Marco
Contributor:
Bembo, Laurentio
Created:
1479
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1483
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1482
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1483
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1483
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1483
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1482
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1482
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1484
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Letter to Marco Bembo, merchant, at Venice. These letters from a Venetian agent at Modon report on a variety of commercial and political matters including exchange rates, restrictions placed by the Turks, quality of cloth being sold, shipment of slaves, etc.
Creator:
Ziurian, Tomaso
Created:
1483
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Holograph signed: Michiel Moro [di?] Marin. Written in Italian; addressed to Venice by a Venetian firm's agent in London. Accompanied by an English translation (translator unknown), and a commentary by Lucio Marson, dated 1973 March 16, Rutherford, N.J. (5 leaves of typescript).
Creator:
Moro, Michiel
Contributor:
Dolpfin, Laurenzius
Created:
1444
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.