The article examines an inventory of the merchandise present in a Florentine stationer’s shop in 1348. The list not only provides a record of the goods, but also includes their market value, enabling the valuation of the paper notebooks contained in the shop. As a result, it becomes feasible to determine the very high cost of the four large paper notebooks considered a few years earlier as having an equivalent value as the renowned code of Dante’s Comedy owned by Giovanni Villani.
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