978 - 1 - 107 - 00547 - 1 - Trade and Institutions in the Medieval Mediterranean : The Geniza Merchants and their Business World

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  • Jessica L. Goldberg
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Abū ‘Imrān Mūsā b. Abı̄ ’l-H ̇ ayy Khalı̄la. See (Abū ‘Imrān) Mūsā b. Abı̄ ’l-H ̇ ayy Khalı̄la Abū Ish ̇ āq Ibrahı̄m b. ‘At ̇ ā’, 2, 48, 180, 183 Abū ’l-Fad ̇ l b. Salmān, 315–317 Abū ’l-H ̇ asan b. H ̇ ayyim, 171, 293 Abūn b. S ̇ adaqa, 87, 128, 238, 294–295 Abū Sa‘ı̄d, 83, 131 agents and agency agency law, 130, 151–159, 358 agency transactions statistically compared, 143 as _ h _ ābunā and s _ uh _ ba compared, 127, 132–133, 141, 354 authority designated in letters, 65–67 commission agency, 134, 138–139, 154 conflict over, 3, 180, 196 outside the range of correspondence, 196, 210 See also as _ h _ ābunā (colleagues); business relationships; commercial services; junior associate system; legal institutions; partnerships; s _ uh _ ba (reciprocal agency); trust; wakı̄l al-tujjār Ah ̇ mad b. Dā’ūd, 1–2, 180 Alexandria, 200–206, 243–244 Andalusı̄ clan 43, 227, 313–319 merchants: Abū Ya‘qūb Ish ̇ āq b. Yūsuf al-Andalusı̄, 131, 157–158; Isma‘ı̄l b. Ish ̇ āq alAndalusı̄, 131, 157–158, 318–319; Isma‘ı̄l b. Ya‘qūb al-Andalusı̄, 85; Ya‘qūb b. Isma‘il al-Andalusı̄, 131, 315–316 as _ h _ ābunā (colleagues), 38–39, 65, 80, 94, 135–136, 139–143, 146, 157, 159, 171, 172, 174, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183–184, 187–188, 193, 199, 208, 244, 290, 293–295, 299, 305, 307, 317, 318, 330–332, 333, 350, 353–355 openness of associations of, 141, 148, 149–150, 295, 354 See also agents and agency; business relationships; Geniza merchants; identity; s _ uh _ ba ‘At ̇ ā b. Zakarı̄, 172 ‘Awād ̇ b. H ̇ ananel, 132, 146 ‘Ayyāsh b. S ̇ adaqa, 56–57, 72, 74, 78, 82, 84

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تاریخ انتشار 2012