Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)

This paper consists in a critical edition of 23 documents (1166-1183), stored in Fondo Veneto I within the Secret Vatican Archive, amongst the papers of the church of S. Giorgio in Braida of Verona, published here as an integration of Andrea Gloria’s Codice diplomatico padovano (1877-1881). Counting...

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Main Author: Attilio Stella
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Language:Italian
Published: Firenze University Press 2013-01-01
Series:Scrineum Rivista
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/scrineum/article/view/8799
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spelling doaj-b7f59e987aca4c4b827a04d1d4b7cf832020-11-25T02:05:46ZitaFirenze University PressScrineum Rivista1128-56562013-01-018810.13128/Scrineum-1214410665Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)Attilio StellaThis paper consists in a critical edition of 23 documents (1166-1183), stored in Fondo Veneto I within the Secret Vatican Archive, amongst the papers of the church of S. Giorgio in Braida of Verona, published here as an integration of Andrea Gloria’s Codice diplomatico padovano (1877-1881). Counting on more than 1900 documents and covering a chronology from 6th century to 1183, the Codice is nowadays the most complete collection concerning Padua and its territory in the Middle Ages. Fondo Veneto is a documentary resource including pre-1668 documentation of more than 40 ecclesiastical bodies located in the Serenissima Republic territory. Originally stored in Venice, this corpus was transferred to Vatican City in 1836. This paper’s introduction, besides offering a brief historical contextualization of these 23 documents, passes through different themes, such as the edition of the Codice, the historical and archivistic circumstances of Fondo Veneto and S. Giorgio in Braida, the notarial praxis and the role of notaries in rural areas.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/scrineum/article/view/8799documentary editionPadua in the Middle AgesVatican Archives
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Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)
Scrineum Rivista
documentary edition
Padua in the Middle Ages
Vatican Archives
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title Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)
title_short Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)
title_full Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)
title_fullStr Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)
title_full_unstemmed Per una integrazione del <em>Codice diplomatico padovano</em>. Documenti dal  <em>Fondo Veneto I</em> dell’Archivio Segreto Vaticano (1166-1183)
title_sort per una integrazione del <em>codice diplomatico padovano</em>. documenti dal  <em>fondo veneto i</em> dell’archivio segreto vaticano (1166-1183)
publisher Firenze University Press
series Scrineum Rivista
issn 1128-5656
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This paper consists in a critical edition of 23 documents (1166-1183), stored in Fondo Veneto I within the Secret Vatican Archive, amongst the papers of the church of S. Giorgio in Braida of Verona, published here as an integration of Andrea Gloria’s Codice diplomatico padovano (1877-1881). Counting on more than 1900 documents and covering a chronology from 6th century to 1183, the Codice is nowadays the most complete collection concerning Padua and its territory in the Middle Ages. Fondo Veneto is a documentary resource including pre-1668 documentation of more than 40 ecclesiastical bodies located in the Serenissima Republic territory. Originally stored in Venice, this corpus was transferred to Vatican City in 1836. This paper’s introduction, besides offering a brief historical contextualization of these 23 documents, passes through different themes, such as the edition of the Codice, the historical and archivistic circumstances of Fondo Veneto and S. Giorgio in Braida, the notarial praxis and the role of notaries in rural areas.
topic documentary edition
Padua in the Middle Ages
Vatican Archives
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/scrineum/article/view/8799
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