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The Cantelowe Accounts

Multilingual merchant records from Tuscany, 1450-1451

Megan Tiddeman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:3rd Nov '22

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The Cantelowe Accounts cover

The Cantelowe Accounts appear to offer the earliest evidence of an English merchant using Italian as a second language. They were written by John Balmayn, an unknown Londoner, who travelled to Tuscany to oversee the sale of a valuable wool shipment in 1450-51 on behalf of his master - the Mercer, Sir William Cantelowe. The author uses an intriguing mix of four languages, combining Middle English, Latin and Anglo-French with the administrative Tuscan that he has learnt working alongside Florentine partners, such as the Salviati company. Two other striking features of the text are the extensive use of Arabic numerals, unparalleled in fifteenth-century English accounting, and the unusually detailed descriptions of merchant marks that were used to identify the woolsacks. Overall, the accounts are unique amongst multilingual medieval sources and will interest economic historians and historical linguists alike.

The history and economics informed outlook of her analysis gives a broader interest to the book, making it an essential contribution to the study of the transmission of technical knowledge and its language in medieval Europe. By incorporating multiple level of analysis, the book serves a broad community of scholars, including linguists, historians of medieval commerce, and specialists of the English and Italian wool trade. * Alice Martignoni, Annali d'italianistica *

ISBN: 9780197266854

Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 16mm

Weight: 454g

204 pages