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Bolton J.L. and Guidi-Bruscoli F., ‘‘Your flexible friend’: the bill of exchange in theory and practice in the fifteenth century’, The Economic History Review, 74 n. 4 (2021), pp. 873-891
Bolton J.L. and Guidi Bruscoli F., ‘When did Antwerp replace Bruges as the commercial and financial centre of north-western Europe? The evidence of the Borromei ledger for 1438’, The Economic History Review, 61 n. 2 (2008), pp. 360-379
Bolton J.L., ‘London and the Anti-Alien Legislation of 1439-40’, in Resident Aliens in Later Medieval England, eds. M. Ormrod, N. McDonald and C. Taylor (Turnhout, Brepols, 2017), pp. 33-47
Guidi Bruscoli F. and Lutkin J., ‘Perception, Identity and Culture: The Italian Communities in Fifteenth-Century London and Southampton Revisited’, in Resident Aliens in Later Medieval England, eds. M. Ormrod, N. McDonald and C. Taylor (Turnhout, Brepols, 2017), pp. 89-104
Bolton J.L., ‘How it Really Worked: Italian Banking in Northern Europe in the Fifteenth Century as seen through the Ledgers of the Borromei Bank’, in Money and its Use in Medieval Europe Three Decades On. Essays in Honour of Professor Peter Spufford, eds. M. Allen and N. Mayhew (London, Royal Numismatic Society, 2017)
Guidi Bruscoli F., ‘London and its Merchants in the Italian Archives, 1380–1530’, in Medieval merchants and money. Essays in honour of James L. Bolton, eds. M. Allen and M. Davies (London, University of London, Institute of Historical Research, 2016), pp. 113-135
Guidi Bruscoli F., ‘Mercanti-banchieri fiorentini tra Londra e Bruges nel XV secolo’, in «Mercatura è arte». Uomini d’affari toscani in Europa e nel Mediterraneo tardomedievale, eds. L. Tanzini and S. Tognetti (Rome, Viella 2012), pp. 11-44
Bolton J.L., ‘London Merchants and the Borromei Bank in the 1430s: the Role of Local Credit Networks’, in Parliament, personalities and power; papers presented to Linda S. Clark, ed. H. Kleineke (Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2011), pp. 53-74
Bolton J.L., ‘How Sir Thomas Rempston Paid His Ransom: or, The Mistakes of an Italian Bank’, in Conflicts, consequences and the crown in the late Middle Ages, ed. L. Clark (Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2007), pp. 101-118
Guidi Bruscoli F. and Bolton J.L., ‘The Borromei Bank Research Project’, in Money, Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe. Essays in Honour of John H.A. Munro, ed. by L. Armstrong, I. Elbl and M.M. Elbl (Leiden, Brill, 2006), pp. 460-490
Guidi Bruscoli F., ‘Un progetto di digitalizzazione di libri contabili: il Borromei Bank Research Project’, in Innovare nella Storia economica: temi, metodi, fonti, Atti del convegno (Roma, 10-11 Ottobre 2014 (Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, 2016), pp. 571-589
Guidi Bruscoli F., ‘“Perché era mal ghovernata”. I mercanti-banchieri fiorentini del Rinascimento e la chiusura delle loro compagnie, tra fallimenti imprenditoriali e conflitti fra i soci’, in Imprenditorialità e sviluppo economico. Il caso italiano (secc. XIII-XX), Atti del convegno della Sise (Milan, 14-15 November 2008), eds. F. Amatori and A. Colli (Milan, Egea, 2009), pp. 1329-1341
Guidi Bruscoli F. and Bolton J.L, ‘The Borromei Bank Research Project’, EABH Bulletin, 1 (2006), pp. 29-37
Bolton J.L. and Guidi Bruscoli F., ‘Following a Medieval money trial’, BBC History Magazine, April 2003, pp. 32-35