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Title Circular Economy And "Circular Expertise": The Second-Hand Market And Professional Estimators In Fifteenth-Century Florence
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Authors Meneghin, A
Title Circular Economy And "Circular Expertise": The Second-Hand Market And Professional Estimators In Fifteenth-Century Florence
Year 2022
Published Anuario De Estudios Medievales, 52, 1
DOI 10.3989/aem.2022.52.1.10
Abstract Making use of statutes as well as of a particular group of corporate sources, two registers entitled Deliberazioni e Statutaria, both promulgated in Florence by the arte dei rigattieri (second-hand dealers) in the late middle ages, this essay explores a crucial facet of circular economy, that of the regulation of the second-hand market in the 15th century. Control was operated through the activity of appraisers, sellers themselves, whom the arte entrusted with the task of undertaking all necessary assessments of used garments that might have been required during daily transactions by different parties. By shedding light on key information like the fabrics and the fashion of second-hand clothing, this essay analyses all aspects of circular trade, from those prohibited by law, such as counterfeiting, to those adopted to facilitate business, such as the presence of officially appointed estimators.
Author Keywords circular economy; second-hand market; Florence; fifteenth century; estimators; counterfeits; reuse & upcycling
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:000836666800010
WoS Category History; Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Research Area History; Arts & Humanities - Other Topics
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