Alan Stahl
Title
Curator of Numismatics, retired
Institution
Princeton University
Current Research
Access to Justice in Medieval Venice, archival research funded by a 2026-27 grant of the Gladys K. Delmas Foundation
Recent Publications
The House of Condulmer: The Rise and Decline of a Venetian Family in the Century of the Black Death (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
“The Money Changer and the Mint: Vielmo Condulmer and the Zecca di Venezia,” in Monica Baldassare et al., eds. The Many Sides of a Coin. Money and Materiality through History: Essays in Honour of Lucia Travaini (Milan, 2025): 75-83.
“A Money Changer as Would-Be Noble in Medieval Venice,” in Susanna Barsella, William P. Caferro, and Germano Maifreda, eds. Cultures of Exchange: Mercantile Mentalities between Italy and the World (XII-XVI c.) (Toronto: UTP, 2026): 260-76.
“The Money Changer and the Mint: Vielmo Condulmer and the Zecca di Venezia,” in Monica Baldassare et al., eds. The Many Sides of a Coin. Money and Materiality through History: Essays in Honour of Lucia Travaini (Milan, 2025): 75-83.
“A Money Changer as Would-Be Noble in Medieval Venice,” in Susanna Barsella, William P. Caferro, and Germano Maifreda, eds. Cultures of Exchange: Mercantile Mentalities between Italy and the World (XII-XVI c.) (Toronto: UTP, 2026): 260-76.
Forthcoming Publications
“Venice in the Transformation of Northern Bullion to Mediterranean Money," in Roman Zaoral and Claudio Marsilip, eds., Bullion Trade in Medieval and Early Modern Europe; 3rd Prague Conference in Economic History (Prague, forthcoming 2026).
“The Ducat Goes East,” in Serban Marin and Teodora Artimon, eds. Venice between East, West, and Itself (forthcoming, 2026).
“The Ducat Goes East,” in Serban Marin and Teodora Artimon, eds. Venice between East, West, and Itself (forthcoming, 2026).