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Reti Medievali E-Book, 2019
In the middle decades of the 19th century (also known as the "History century"), the ar... more In the middle decades of the 19th century (also known as the "History century"), the archives opened to historical research in Italy as well, starting to raise new awareness on the importance of documentary sources from the Medieval and Modern Ages. The network of State Archives was organised gradually; however, before and after the Unification of Italy, cities, "municipal" scholars and their networks of relationships, as well as city archives and institutions, remained a dominant element. Using classification essays and a series of researches on individual citizen contexts from the whole Italian Peninsula, this volume explores the variety and richness of this transformation, in the country’s centre and in the suburbs.
During the second half of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th century the notary C... more During the second half of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th century the notary College of Cremona, sustained by state auctorities, operated to guarantee a sure preservation of the notarial records: the College founded so a notarial public archive and order to notaries and other people to comunicate if they had notarial acts by themselves. The notarial archive was regulated by clearly defined rules; at the half of the 17th century the head archivist Francesco Bresciani wrote a precise inventory, updated by another one during the second half of the 18th century. Thanks to these declarations and inventories we can follow the ways of trasmission of notarial records and the processes for their preservation before the establishment, during Napoleonic age, of the General Notarial Archive.
Rivista di storia della chiesa in Italia, Jan 1, 2009
Reti Medievali E-Book, 2019
In the middle decades of the 19th century (also known as the "History century"), the ar... more In the middle decades of the 19th century (also known as the "History century"), the archives opened to historical research in Italy as well, starting to raise new awareness on the importance of documentary sources from the Medieval and Modern Ages. The network of State Archives was organised gradually; however, before and after the Unification of Italy, cities, "municipal" scholars and their networks of relationships, as well as city archives and institutions, remained a dominant element. Using classification essays and a series of researches on individual citizen contexts from the whole Italian Peninsula, this volume explores the variety and richness of this transformation, in the country’s centre and in the suburbs.
During the second half of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th century the notary C... more During the second half of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th century the notary College of Cremona, sustained by state auctorities, operated to guarantee a sure preservation of the notarial records: the College founded so a notarial public archive and order to notaries and other people to comunicate if they had notarial acts by themselves. The notarial archive was regulated by clearly defined rules; at the half of the 17th century the head archivist Francesco Bresciani wrote a precise inventory, updated by another one during the second half of the 18th century. Thanks to these declarations and inventories we can follow the ways of trasmission of notarial records and the processes for their preservation before the establishment, during Napoleonic age, of the General Notarial Archive.
Rivista di storia della chiesa in Italia, Jan 1, 2009