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Author, original title and year of 1st edn
Rozenraad, Cornelius
Italian Finance. An appendix relating to the abolition of the forced currency in Italy
Journal of the Institute of bankers, 16 (1895)

TRANSLATION INFO

original language
English
translation into
Italian
type of original text
Chapter in a book
type of translated text
Chapter in a book
timeline
19th Century
image of the document

BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR DOCUMENT

Surname and Name
of Author (in the original language)
Rozenraad, Cornelius
Year of publication
1899
Title of the document
Appendice. Il prestito italiano per l'abolizione del corso forzoso
Title of the book/collection
Biblioteca dell'economista. Quarta serie
Name and surname of the editor
Cognetti De Martiis, Salvatore
Place
Torino
Country
Italy
Publisher
Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese
Volume number
2.2
Initial and final page number
67-77 p.

TRANSLATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Text type
Translation complete text
Translator’s name(s)
Einaudi, Luigi
Editorial apparatus
Preface of editor(s)
Index

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION

National collection call mark
Università di Pisa, Biblioteca di Economia
ECO BP B 178

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