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1305
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1609 January 29
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1611 April 28
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None.
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Description
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Not in chronological order; some documents undated
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Poor. Many documents coming loose from the binding; others frayed at the edges.
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Yes
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Yes (390)
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No
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Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Greek
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Yes
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Some documents have interlinear deciphering, and in other cases the decripting is done on separate folios.
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Correspondents
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Including: Francesco Salviati, Bernardetto Borromei, Lorenzo Campana, Vincenzo de' Medici, Richard Grifford, Marzio Montauto, Cammillo Parenti, Govan Francesco Cantagallina, Iacopo Inghirami, Girolamo Lenzoni, and Migliorato Migliorati.
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Cosimo II de' Medici, Lorenzo Usimbardi, and Fra Antonio Martelli
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Context
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Slave trade in Livorno; provisions for Tuscan fleet; activities of the military engineer Giovan Francesco Cantagallina; repairs of fortifications at Portoferraio; and inventories of booty taken from Turkish ships by granducal galleys.
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