Die Finanzpolitik des Deutschen Ordens unter Friedrich von Sachsen
Financial Policy of the Teutonic Order under the Rule of Friedrich von Sachsen
Author(s): Jürgen SarnowskySubject(s): Economic history, 15th Century
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe w Toruniu
Keywords: Teutonic economy;finances of the Teutonic Order in Prussia;court ordinance of 1499;the court of the Grand Master in Prussia
Summary/Abstract: During the rule of the Grand Master Friedrich von Sachsen significant reforms were conducted, which were also reflected in the court ordinance of 1499. In this period of time detailed financial documentation was prepared. In earlier research various shortcomings and mistakes in the account books have been indicated. However, they still show the revenues of Teutonic economy at the central level. The most important sources of income were resources obtained from agricultural products, trade in amber, revenues from the judicial system and customs. Both incomes and expenditures started to take on a more regular form. Accountancy was conducted better after the office of Rentmeister had been taken over by Franz Buss in the years 1506-1509. The counsellors of the Grand Master Dietrich von Werther and Paulus von Watt contributed to the improvement in the quality of accountancy in the Teutonic State. The rule of Friedrich von Sachsen to some extent made Teutonic economy similar to that of other princely courts.
Journal: Zapiski Historyczne
- Issue Year: 81/2016
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 117-132
- Page Count: 16
- Language: German