Abstract

The abacus treatise written in the first quarter of the 15th century by Tommaso della Gazzaia, a merchant and banker of Siena, is specially interesting as to Medieval numismatics. This text in fact gives a great attention to mercantile problems on currencies and alligation, further it includes three interesting lists of silver and gold coins whose transcription we includes.

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