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Abbreviations xi
Editor's Introduction Stephen J. Grabill xiii
Commentary on the Resolution of Money (1556) Martin de Azpilcueta Jeannine Emery
Introduction Rodrigo Munoz de Juana 3
Preface 19
Text Interpretation 21
Concept and Types of Exchanges 29
The Origin and Functions of Money 33
Just and Licit Exchange 37
Exchanging as a Profession 41
Exchange for Small Coinage 45
Exchanging for Bills of Exchange 49
Exchanging by Transference 55
Exchanging for an Interest 57
Exchanging by Safekeeping 59
Exchange by Buying, Bartering, or Innominate Contract 63
The Value of Money 69
Money That Is Present and Money That Is Absent 77
International Credit and Exchange 81
Notes 91
Treatise on Money (1597) Luis de Molina, S.J. Jeannine Emery
Introduction Francisco Gomez Camacho, S.J. 111
Argument 396 139
Argument 397 143
Argument 398 151
Argument 399 155
Argument 400 161
Argument 401 171
Argument 402 177
Argument 403 181
Argument 404 185
Argument 405 193
Argument 406 197
Argument 407 201
Argument 408 207
Argument 409 215
Argument 410 221
Notes 231
A Treatise on the Alteration of Money (1609) Juan de Mariana, S.J. Patrick T. Brannan, S.J.
Introduction Alejandro A. Chafuen 241
Argument 249
Preface 251
Does the King Own His Subjects' Goods? 253
Can the King Demand Tribute from His Subjects Without Their Consent? 255
Can the King Debase Money by Changing Its Weight or Quality Without Consulting the People? 259
The Twofold Value of Money 261
The Foundations of Commerce: Money, Weights, and Measures 265
Money Has Frequently Been Altered 267
Advantages Derived from Alteration of Copper Money 271
Different Maravedis of Varying Values in Castile 273
Disadvantages Derived from This Alteration of Copper Money 279
The Major Disadvantages Derived from This Alteration of Money 283
Should Silver Money Be Altered? 289
Concerning Gold Money 295
Is There Some Way to Assist the Prince in His Need? 299
Notes 305
Works Cited 329
Contributors 343
Index 345
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