2015 - All'Insegna del Giglio
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English merchants in the Italian peninsula in the long 17th century
P. 29-38
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DOI: 10.1400/253386
ISSN: 2039-2818
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In this issue
- Editoriale
- Preface
- Livorno and the British - some notes
- English merchants in the Italian peninsula in the long 17th century
- The Italian Letters of Thomas Hill, 1657-1662
- Tangier and fortified British bases in the Mediterranean
- The role of British merchants in Livorno in the marble trade between Italy and Britain during the 18th century
- A 19th-century lead seal from Livorno excavated in London
- Trade and diplomacy : the Anglo-Italian commercial treaty of 1863
- Italian pottery in medieval and post-medieval London
- Italian ceramics in south-west England, 1400-1750
- The provenance of Tuscan pottery found in Britain : the results of archaeometrical research
- A cargo of grotesque maiolica from a shipwreck off the north-west coast of Scotland
- Tuscan export olive oil jars in British, British colonial, and Royal Navy contexts of the 17th and 18th centuries: an overview
- A ceramic trade from Scotland to Livorno in the later 18th century
- A maiolica jar with grotesque decoration from New Street, Plymouth