The University of Murcia has published a dictionary of medieval trade, which can be viewed a total of 12,000 voices variants 23,000, 60,000 and 100,000 sheets scanned file references to documents from the ninth to sixteenth centuries.
The dictionary is the result of digitization from two sources: the legacy of Miguel Gual Camarena, preserved by his family and now donated to the University of Murcia, and the documentary emptying generated by the "Materials project for a repertoire of historical terminology regarding weights measures, currencies, commodities and economic institutions "work of a scholarship from the Juan March Foundation in the seventies.
The presentation of the work took place in the House of Arts, in an act that led the rector of the University, José Orihuela, who noted that the dictionary meets all accessibility requirements to provide the scientific community with a lexical heritage of great value .
The vocabulary is accessible open in the URL http://www.um.es/lexico-comercio-medieval
Source: Universidad de Murcia. Fotos: Luis Urbina