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Published 1996
Cassia, cinnamomo, ossidiana : uomini e merci tra Oceano indiano e Mediterraneo /

: Includes indexes. : 324 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. : 8870629260

Il periplo del Mare Eritreo di anonimo del I sec. d.C : e altri testi sul commercio fra Roma e l'Oriente attraverso l'Oceano Indiano e la Via della Seta /

: 278 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-113) and indexes. : 8888692185 : 0391-5190 ;

Il porto d'Alessandria d'Egitto /

: 4 preliminary leaves, [v]-vii, [1], 96 pages, 2 leaves : plates, maps (1 folded) ; 37 cm. : .alaa-sweed

Il porto d'Alessandria d'Egitto : studio di geografia commerciale /

: 4 pages l., [v]-vii, [1], 96 pages, 2 l. : plates, maps (1 fold.) diagrams, ; 37 cm.

Cassia, cinnamomo, ossidiana : uomini e merci tra oceano indiano e mediterraneo /

: Includes indexes. : 324 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. : 8870629260

Medieval trade in the mediterranean world : illustrative documents /

: xi, 458 pages ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 427-445.

Maritime technology in the ancient economy : ship-design and navigation /

: 264 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-258) and index. : 9781887829847
1887829849 : 1063-4304 ; : Sara.lib

Published 2019
Porti e approdi fluviali in Italia peninsulare : dall'età romana all'anno mille /

: Most Roman ports were located at river mouths and/or in lagoon areas and were connected with inland areas by rivers or artificial canals. For this reason, port structures (piers and warehouses) were set at some distance from the sea, as in Rome (Emporium of Testaccio along the Tiber), in Pisa-San Rossore and in the Po valley. According to historical sources, many river wharves were located along the Po while San Vincenzo abbey managed the Volturno river. The Carolingian river wharves of San Vincenzo were composed of timber, stone and, according to the Roman tradition, concrete structures. A slow recovery of maritime trades is already evident in the Carolingian Age. This book analyses the Roman and early medieval ports of Italy and the building techniques used in their structures; it displays the elements of continuity and discontinuity revealed during these centuries.
: 1 online resource (x, 106 pages) : illustrations (black and white). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789692211 (ebook) :