Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient DATINI

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient

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Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 62
Consistenza: a. 1, 1958 – a. 56, 2013, 4-5
Lacune: a. 2, 1959; 6, 1963; 23, 1980; 42, 1999-43, 2000; 45, 2002; 48, 2005, 1; a. 51, 2008, 4; a. 54, 2011, 2;

[ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1991 ] [ 1990-1981 ] [ 1980-1971 ] [ 1970-1958 ]

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a. 13, 1970

Daniel Sperber, Costs of Living in Roman Palestine, IV, p. 1
Hayyim J. Cohen, The economic background and the secular occupations of Muslim Jurisprodents and traditionalists in the classical period of Islam (until the middle of the eleventh century), p. 16
Steven G. Darian, The economic history of the Ganges to the end of Gupta times, p. 62
Michael C. Astour, Ma’hadu, the harbor of Ugarit, p. 113
Benjamin R. Foster, Agoranomos and Muhtasib, p. 128
Gabriel Baer, Monopolies and restrictive practices of Turkish guilds, p. 145
Paul Balog, Islamic bronze weights from Egypt, p. 233
Alice Boner, Economic and organizational aspects of the Building operations of the Sun Temple at Konarka, p. 257
Janice Stargardt, Social and Religious aspects of Royal Power in Medieval Burma, from inscriptions of Kyansattha’s reign, 1084-1112, p. 289
Gabriel Baer, Monopolies and restrictive practices of Turkish guilds, (Corrigendum), p. 336

MISCELLANEA
O. Tskitishvili, On one evidence in Ibn al Faqi al Hamadani, p. 88
Paul Lévi, Le problème des Castes dans Homo Hierarchicus de Louis Dumont, p. 91
M. A. P. Meilink-Roelofsz, Note to ‘Ahmedabad in the XVIIth century’ (JESHO XII, 1969, 187-197), p. 100
F. Ashtor, Quelques observations d’un Orientaliste sur la thèse de Pirenne, p. 166
Richard W. Bulliet, A quantitative approach to Medieval Muslim Biographical Dictionaries, p. 195
Claude Cahen, Note sur l’Esclavage musulmane et le Devshirme ottoman à propos de travaux récents, p. 211
Ahmed Abd-ar-Raziq, Un document concernant le mariage des esclaves au temps des Mamluks, p. 309

Reviews, p. 103, 219, 315


a. 12, 1969

Ira M. Lapidus, The grain economy of Mamluk Egypt, p. 1
John Masson Smith, Jr., The silver currency of Mongol Iran, p. 16
George W. Spencer, Religious networks and royal influence in eleventh century South India, p. 42
Jung-Pang Lo, Maritime commerce and its relation to the Sung navy, p. 57
S. D. Goiten, Erratum to JESHO VIII, 1965, p. 35 (The exchange rate of gold and silver money in Fatmid and Ayyubid times), p. 112
C. E. Bosworth, Abu ‘Abdallah al-Khwarazmi on the technical terms of the secretary’s art, p. 113
M. N. Pearson, The Spanish ‘impact’ on the Philippines, 1565-1770, p. 165
N.B. Jankowska, Communal self-government and the king of the state of Arrapha, p. 233
H. Reviv, On urban representative institutions and self-government in Syria-Palestine in the second half of the second millennium B.C., p. 283

MISCELLANEA
E. Ashtor, Claude Cahen, Débat sur l’évolution économico-sociale de l’Égypte à la fin du Moyen Âge, à propos d’un livre récent, p. 102
B.G. Gokhale, Ahmedabud in the XVIIth century, p. 187

Reviews, p. 198, p. 341


a. 11, 1968

Nicoara Beldiceanu, Irène Beldiceanu-Steinherr, Recherches sur la province de Qaraman au XVIe siècle, p. 1
Jac. J. Janssen, p. W. Pestman, Burial and inheritance in the community of the necrepolis workmen and Thebes, p. 137
W.F. Leemans, Old Babylonian letters and economic history. A review article with a digression on Foreign Trade, p. 171
Daniel Sperber, Costs of living in Roman Palestine III, p. 233
John Masson Smith, Frances Plunkett, Gold money in Mongol Iran, p. 275
Jere L. Bacharach, Adon A. Gordus, Studies on the fineness of silver coins, p. 298
Edward H. Schafer, Hunting parks and animal enclosures in ancient China, p. 318

MISCELLANEA
Claude Cahen, Quelques mots sur les Hilaliens et le nomadisme, p. 130

Reviews, p. 134, 227


a. 10, 1967

A. Leo Oppenheim, A new look at the structure of Mesopotamian society, p. 1
Dale F. Eickelman, Musaylima: An approach to the social anthropology of seventh century Arabia, p. 17
Jacob Lassner, Municipal entities and mosques: An additional note on the Imperial Center, p. 53
Hameda Khatoon Naqvi, Progress of urbanization in United Provinces, 1550-1800, p. 81
Robert Hartwell, A cycle of economic change in Imperial China: Coal and Iron in Northeast China, 750-1350, p. 102
D. Cocquerillat, Aperçus sur la phéniciculture en Babylonie à l’époque de la Ière dinastie de Babylone, p. 161
Robert Mantran, Règlements fiscaux ottomans. La province de Bassora (2e moitiè du XVIe s.), p. 224
N. K. Wagle, Social groups and ranking: An aspects of ancient Indian social life derived from the Pali canonical texts, p. 278
James T. C. Liu, The Sung views on the control of government clerks, p. 317


a. 9, 1966

Jacob Lassner, Massignon and Baghdad: The complexities of growth in an imperial city, p. 1
S. D. Goiten, Bankers accounts from the eleventh century,A.D., p. 28
W. F. Paterson, The anchers of Islam, p. 69
Igor de Rachewiltz, Personnel and personalities in North China in the early Mongol period, p. 88
Jack M. Sasson, A sketch of North Syrian economic relations in the Middle Bronze Age, p. 161
Daniel Sperber, Costs of living in Roman Palestine, II, p. 182
Paul Balong, The Ayyubid glass jetons and their use, p. 242
P. H. L. Eggermont, The Murundas and the ancient trade-route from Taxila to Ujjain, p. 257

MISCELLANEA
Giovanni Oman, Remarques sur la première monnaie ottomane en cuivre, frappée au Caire en l’an 926/1520, p. 297
R. S. Sharma, Material Background of the Vedic. Warfare, p. 302

Reviews, p. 145, 308


a. 8, 1965

S. D. Goiten, The Exchange Rate of Gold and Silver money in Fatimid and Ayyubid times, p. 1
John F. Richards, The economic history of the Lodi period: 1451-1526, p. 47
M. J. Kister, Mecca and Tamim (Aspects of their relations), p. 113
Janine Sourdel-Thomine, Dominique Sourdel, Trois actes de vente damascains du début du IVe/Xe siècle, p. 164
T. Fahd, Les corps de métiers au IVe/Xe siècle à Bagdad d’après le chapitre XII d’al-Qâdirî Fî-t-ta’bîr de Dînawarî, p. 186
Simon Pembroke, Last of the Matriarchs : A study in the Inscriptions of Lycia, p. 217
Daniel Sperber, Costs of Living in Roman Palestine, p. 248
M. J. Kister, The Market of the Prophet, p. 272
Jean David-Weill, Papyrus arabes du Louvre, p. 277

MISCELLANEA
M. Meuleau, Problèmes d’histoire économique (à propos de l’ouvrage de Fritz M. Heichelheim, An Ancient Economic History II), p. 68
T. Lewicki, Nouveaux travaux russes concernant les trésors de monnaies musulmans trouvés en Europe orientale et en Asie centrale (1959-1963), p. 81
A. S. Ehrenkreutz, Al-Buzajani (A. D. 939-997) on the “Ma’sir”, p. 90
Touvia Ashkenazi, Social and historical problems of the ‘Anazeh tribes, p. 93
Subhi Labib, Al Asadi und sein Bericht über Verwaltungs- und Geld-reform im 15. Jahrhundert, p. 312
C. Margabandhu, Trade contacts between western India and the Graeco-roman world in the early centuries of the Christian Era,(An Archaeological Restatement), p. 316

Reviews, 105, 323


a. 7, 1964

William A. Ward, Relations between Egypt and Mesopotamia from prehistoric times to the end of the middle Kingdom, p. 1
Andrew S. Ehrenkreutz, The Tasrif and tas’ir calculations in medieval Mesopotamian Fiscal operations, p. 46
Lallanji Gopal, Sugar-making in Ancient India, p. 57
J. Duncan M. Derrett, Law and Social Order in India before the Muhammadan conquests, p. 73
William A. Ward, Relations between Egypt and Mesopotamia from Prehistoric times to the end of the Middle Kingdom, p. 121
Wolfgang Helck, Feiertage und Arbeitstage in der Ramessidenzeit, p. 136
Andrew S. Ehrenkreutz, Arabic dinars struck by the Crusaders, p. 167
Andrew S. Ehrenkreutz, Byzantine tetartera and Islamic dinar, p. 183
Claude Cahen, Douanes et Commerce dans les Ports méditerranéens de l’Egypte médiévale d’après le Minhadj d’al-Makhzumi, p. 217
F. R. Allchin, An inscribed weight from Mathura, p. 326

MISCELLANEA
Subhi Labib, The problem of the bid’a in the light of an Arabic manuscript of the 14th century, p. 191
Thomas R. Trautmann, On the translation of the term varna, p. 196
F. R. Allchin, An inscribed weight from Mathura, p. 201

Reviews, p. 206, 315


a. 5, 1962

Gaston Wiet, Le traité des famines de Maqrizi, p. 1
Elena Cassin, L’influence babylonienne à Nuzi, p. 113
Claude Cahen, Un traité financier inédit d’époque Fatimide-Ayyubide, p. 139
Muh.Talbi, Les Courtiers en vêtements en Ifriqiya au IXe-Xe siècle, p. 160
F. R. Allchin, Upon the antiquity and methods of gold mining in ancient India, p. 195
S.D. Singh, Iron in ancient India, p. 212
Wolfgang Helck, Soziale Stellung und Grablage (Berkungen zur Thebanischen Nekropole), p. 225
Claude Cahen, Contribution à l’étude des impôts dans l’Égypte médiévale, p. 244
Edward H. Schafer, The conservation of nature under the T’ang dynasty, p. 279

MISCELLANEA
A.S. Ehrenkreuz, The kurr system in medieval Iraq, p. 309
John W. Spellman, Political implications of the king’s Vetana, p. 314

Reviews, p. 91, 215, 319


a. 4, 1961

N. Pigulevskaja, Les rapports sociaux à Nedjran au début du VIe siècle de l’ère Chrétienne, II, p. 1
E. Ashtor, L’évolution des prix dans la Proche Orient à la basse époque, p. 15
Reza Arasteh, Th character, organization and social role of the Lutis (Javan Mardan) in the traditional Iarnian society of the nineteenth century, p. 47
Lallanji Gopal, Textiles in ancient India, p. 53
R. S. Sharma, Land grants to vassals and officials in Northern India (c. A:D: 1000-1200), p. 70
J. Bottero, Désordre économique et annulation des dettes en Mésopotamie à l’époque paléo-babylonienne, p. 113
Elena Cassin, Note sur le “commerce de carrefour” en Mésopotamie ancienne, p. 164
S.D. Goiten, The main industries of the Medeterranean area as reflected in the records of the Cairo Geniza, p. 168
D. D. Kosambi, Social and economic aspects of the Bhagabvad Gita, p. 198
H. R. Idris, Commerce maritime et kirad en Berbérie orientale, p. 225
Lallanji Gopal, Ownership of agricultural land in ancient India, p. 240
A. Karim, Murshid Quli Khan’s relations with the English East India Company from 1700-1707, p. 264
E. G. Pulleyblank, Registration of population in China in the Sui and T’ang periods, p. 289
Otto Berkelbach Van der Sprenkel, The geographical background of the Ming civil service, p. 302

Reviews, p. 106


a. 3, 1960

Cl. Cahen, Au seuil de la troisième année: Réflexions sur l’usage du mot de “Féodalité”, p. 2
W. F. Leemans, The trade relations of Babylonia and the question of relations with Egypt in the Old Babylonian period, p. 21
D. O. Edzard, Die Beziehungen Babyloniens und Ägyptens in der mittelbabylonischen Zeit un das Gold, p. 38
E. Ashtor, Le coût de la vie dans l’Égypte médiévale, p. 56
W. J. Fischel, The Jewish Merchant-colony in Madras (Fort St George) during the 17th and 18th centuries, p. 78
N. Pigulevskaja, Les rapports sociaux à Nedjran au début du VIe siècle de l’ère Chrétienne, p. 113
Halil Inalcik, Bursa and the commerce of the Levant, p. 131
D. Ayalon, Studies in al-Jabarti I. Notes on the transformation of Mamluk society in Egypt under the Ottomans, p. 148
W. J. Fischel, The Jewish Merchant-colony in Madras (Fort St George) during the 17th and 18th centuries, p. 175
E. Balazs, The birth of capitalism in China, p. 196
E. Ashtor, Le coût de la vie dans l’Égypte médiévale, p. 240
Ph. Grierson, The monetary reforms af ‘Abd al-Malik, p. 241
J. C. Russell, Late medieval Balkan and Asia Minor population, p. 265
D. Ayalon, Studies in al-Jabarti I. Notes on the transformation of Mamluk society in Egypt under the Ottomans, p. 275

MISCELLANEA
W.F. Leemans, Some marginal remarks on ancient technology, p. 217
M. J. Kister, The social and political implications of three traditions in the Kitab al-Kharadj of Yahya b. Adam, p. 326

Reviews, p. 108, 238, 335


a. 1, 1958

Ö. L. Barkan, Essai sur les données statistiques des registres de recensement dans l’Empire ottoman aux XVe et XVIe siècles, p. 9
D. Ayalon, The system of payment in Mamluk military society, p. 37
J. D. M. Derrett, The right to earn in ancient India, p. 66
S. K. Maity, Land measurement in Gupta India, p. 98
E. H. Pritchard, Private trade between England and China in the eighteenth century (1680-1833), p. 108
D. Twitchett, Recent work on medieval Chinese history by Sudo Yoshiyuki, p. 145
W. J. Fishel, The spice trade in Mamluk Egypt, p. 157
S. D. Goiten, New light on the beginnings of the Karim merchants, p. 175
E. G. Pulleyblank, The origins and nature of chattel slavery in China, p. 185
E. H. Pritchard, Private trade between England and China in the eighteenth century (1680-1833), p. 221
D. Ayalon, The system of payment in Mamluk military society, p. 257
R. S. Sharma, The origins of feudalism in India, p. 297

MISCELLANEA
W. F. Leemans, The contribution of the nomads to the Babylonian population, p. 138
Sudo Yoshiyuki, Recent work on medieval chinese social history, p. 145
Ch. Issawi, Comment on Professor Barkan’s estimate of the population of the ottoman Empire in 1520-30, p. 329
O. L. Barkan, Réponse à Mr. Issawi, p. 331
A. L. Basham, A new interpretation of Indian history, p. 333

Reviews, p. 149, 348