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		<title>Notarial Convention in the Facilitation of Trade and Economics in Mid-Thirteenth Century Marseille</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This paper examines Marseillaise notarial documents of 1248 from the cartulary of Girauld Amalric. Amalric’s cartulary demonstrates how notarial techniques and related legal conventions facilitated Marseille’s long- and short-distance trade.</p>
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