First of all, Peter can happen to give a money changer in Milan a hundred gold Florentine
ducats and want the same number of Florentines in Florence.
He concludes by reminding the impresario once again that since he has supplied all the music, and since over half the performances have been completed, he should be given his 100
ducats, as well as payment for the `figliuoli' that are performing on his account (we do not know which roles the `figliuoli', or children, would have sung).
True to his promise to Bassanio, Antonio arranged to borrow three thousand
ducats from Shylock, a wealthy Jew.
I must ask an additional thousand
ducats if it is to be completed on time." Sadly the king nodded.
Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes) asks merchant pal Antonio (Jeremy Irons) for a loan of 3,000
ducats so he may travel to Belmont and woo his sweetheart, heiress Portia (Lynn Collins).
The fest, which loves using new technology, this year offers
ducats via mobile phones.
This is the case when the money changer gives good money for bad money, but not counterfeit or defective money: such as golden
ducats for silver ones that scarcely deserve the name of silver.
Francesca Giunti, natural daughter of the Venetian publisher Tommaso Giunti and wife of Niccok Manassi, the Venetian publisher of the third edition of the Demonomanie, wrote to Rome that her husband had printed 675 copies at a cost of 500
ducats, with the printing costs underwritten through her dowry.
And the org is prepped to defend a price point, the highest nonpremium on Broadway, that may raise eyebrows among industry watchers wondering why a nonprofit should charge a seemingly for-profit sum for its
ducats.
For example, a money changer gives Peter who has his money in Rome but needs a thousand
ducats in Milan a thousand
ducats for one thousand and ten delivered to him in Rome.
His first part explores the progression of coin types (pennies, grossi,
ducats, soldini, colonial torneselli), including their models and the specific purposes they served.