Joel Mokyr (2016), A Culture of Growth: The Origins of the Modern Economy. p. 133
“Hooykaas (1972, p. 100) writes that especially commercial and industrial cities were intellectually dynamic, far more so than sleepy university towns. These cities also tended to be more tolerant of different religions and multilingual. Modern research has found that especially cities involved in Atlantic trade were institutionally dynamic.”
Joel Mokyr (2016), A Culture of Growth: The Origins of the Modern Economy. p. 174
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“It is as difficult for towns and cities as it is for commercial houses to recover from ruin.”
Les villes se relèvent aussi difficilement que les maisons de commerce de leur ruine.
Source: Pierrette (1840), Ch. III: Pathology of Retired Mercers.
Averroes, Ralph Lerner (1974) Averroes On Plato's Republic. p. xxiv
Clark's Case (1696), 5 Mod. Rep. 320.