Gerald Farinas

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commercial activity was not only memorialized in stone; it also left its mark on the page. When Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his Canterbury Tales in the 1390s, he gave one of his bawdiest and strangest stories to The Merchant.* It was no surprise that a merchant should feature in Chaucer’s riotous compendium, for the author had lifelong experience of business.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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