On the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval Serbia

Accounting books of the Caboga (Kabužić) brothers 1426-1433 (Squarço/Reminder, Journal and Main Ledger) kept at the Historical Archives of Dubrovnik provide new evidence for the composition and advanced levels of processing of precious metals from Serbian medieval mines. Notably, that the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kovačević-Kojić Desanka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Balkan Studies SASA 2014-01-01
Series:Balcanica
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-7653/2014/0350-76531445097K.pdf
id doaj-7052b383654544618692fc9a4996d68b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-7052b383654544618692fc9a4996d68b2020-11-24T23:18:02ZengInstitute for Balkan Studies SASABalcanica0350-76532014-01-012014459710610.2298/BALC1445097K0350-76531445097KOn the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval SerbiaKovačević-Kojić Desanka0Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, BelgradeAccounting books of the Caboga (Kabužić) brothers 1426-1433 (Squarço/Reminder, Journal and Main Ledger) kept at the Historical Archives of Dubrovnik provide new evidence for the composition and advanced levels of processing of precious metals from Serbian medieval mines. Notably, that the residue left after the process of obtaining fine silver was copper. Even the price of the refining process is specified. Two items of a transaction entered in the Squarço in 1430 contain some previously unknown data about auriferous silver (argento di glama). Besides gold, it also contained copper and, moreover, the ratio of the two per pound is specified. Apart from the Caboga brothers’ accounting books, neither the other written sources nor geological research have provided any indication about the presence of copper in the auriferous silver mines.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-7653/2014/0350-76531445097K.pdfSerbian minesmedieval Serbiasilverauriferous silvergoldcopperAccounting books of the Caboga (Kabužić) brothersRagusa (Dubrovnik)Kotor (Cattaro)Venice
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Kovačević-Kojić Desanka
spellingShingle Kovačević-Kojić Desanka
On the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval Serbia
Balcanica
Serbian mines
medieval Serbia
silver
auriferous silver
gold
copper
Accounting books of the Caboga (Kabužić) brothers
Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
Kotor (Cattaro)
Venice
author_facet Kovačević-Kojić Desanka
author_sort Kovačević-Kojić Desanka
title On the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval Serbia
title_short On the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval Serbia
title_full On the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval Serbia
title_fullStr On the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval Serbia
title_full_unstemmed On the composition and processing of precious metals mined in Medieval Serbia
title_sort on the composition and processing of precious metals mined in medieval serbia
publisher Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
series Balcanica
issn 0350-7653
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Accounting books of the Caboga (Kabužić) brothers 1426-1433 (Squarço/Reminder, Journal and Main Ledger) kept at the Historical Archives of Dubrovnik provide new evidence for the composition and advanced levels of processing of precious metals from Serbian medieval mines. Notably, that the residue left after the process of obtaining fine silver was copper. Even the price of the refining process is specified. Two items of a transaction entered in the Squarço in 1430 contain some previously unknown data about auriferous silver (argento di glama). Besides gold, it also contained copper and, moreover, the ratio of the two per pound is specified. Apart from the Caboga brothers’ accounting books, neither the other written sources nor geological research have provided any indication about the presence of copper in the auriferous silver mines.
topic Serbian mines
medieval Serbia
silver
auriferous silver
gold
copper
Accounting books of the Caboga (Kabužić) brothers
Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
Kotor (Cattaro)
Venice
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-7653/2014/0350-76531445097K.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT kovacevickojicdesanka onthecompositionandprocessingofpreciousmetalsminedinmedievalserbia
_version_ 1725582130726043648