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STATUTES OF CARPASIO of 1433, in Latin, MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM

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STATUTES OF CARPASIO of 1433, in Latin, MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM [Carpasio, 1433] 250 x 185mm. 15 leaves, COMPLETE: 1 10 2 2 3 3 (of 4, iv blank, cancelled), partial pagination in ink, stopping at p. 23, single columns of 29-32 lines, capitula (ff.1-2r) in double columns, ruled in pale brown ink, justification: 200 x 130mm, written in a round Italian gothic hand, rubrics in red, simple red initials (browned, stained and cockled; pp. 5-6, 15-16, 21-22, 23-24 strengthened at inner margin with fragments of a manuscript on paper; pp. 15-16 torn without loss of text and with old vellum patch in outer margin). Contemporary vellum over pasteboard (browned, worn, frayed and wormed, lacking two pairs of tawed leather ties, pastedowns now lifted), modern red cloth box. PROVENANCE: The manuscript was presumably copied in Carpasio at the time when the statutes were promulgated. CONTENTS: Prologue: 'Infrascripta sunt Capitula et statuta firmata et ordinata ad instanciam et requixitionem hominum loci Carpaxij ... per homines dicti loci siue per Stephanum Scarelam et Jacobum Balistram habentes a dictis hominibus potestatem vigore instrumenti scripti manu Juliani Balistre hoc anno M.cccc.xxxiij. Indictione xi. die xxij Julij. cum auctoritate uoluntate et consensu dictorum dominorum comitum maxime spectabilium dominorum Guliermi Petri ex dominis cum pro se et fratribus suis ... cum Raynardum Lexenaschi ... in uila Lexenaschi ... M.cccc.xxxiij. Indictione xi. die xxiij Julij participato conscilio egregij legum doctoris domino Baptiste Granoni ciuis Albingane etiam presentisque quidem capitula tam dicti domini comites quam homines prelibati plubicauerunt [sic] et pro plubicatis [sic] firmis et ualidis habere uoluerunt mandantes illa de cetero obseruari debere secundum tenorem dictorum capitulorum' (f.1); capitula (ff.1-2); statutes in 95 chapters (ff.2-15). The statutes of Carpasio, a small town in the Alpi Marittimi province of Italy, were compiled in 1433 by agreement between representatives of the comune and its overlords. The prologue records this transaction and the publication of the statutes on 23 July 1433. Chapter 14, the subject of which is the statutes themselves, ordains that there should be two copies, one held by the court of justice, the other by an individual trusted both by the court and the comune . The present codex, the only early copy known, is perhaps one of those manuscripts. The statutes of Carpasio were published by V. Poggi in Miscellanea di storia italiana , ser. 3, 9 (1904), pp.217-46. See also Biblioteca del Senato, Catalogo della raccolta di statuti (Rome, 1943- ) II, pp.61-62; L. Fontana, Bibliografia degli statuti dei comuni dell'Italia superiore (Milan, 1907) I, p.241.

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STATUTES OF CARPASIO of 1433, in Latin, MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM [Carpasio, 1433] 250 x 185mm. 15 leaves, COMPLETE: 1 10 2 2 3 3 (of 4, iv blank, cancelled), partial pagination in ink, stopping at p. 23, single columns of 29-32 lines, capitula (ff.1-2r) in double columns, ruled in pale brown ink, justification: 200 x 130mm, written in a round Italian gothic hand, rubrics in red, simple red initials (browned, stained and cockled; pp. 5-6, 15-16, 21-22, 23-24 strengthened at inner margin with fragments of a manuscript on paper; pp. 15-16 torn without loss of text and with old vellum patch in outer margin). Contemporary vellum over pasteboard (browned, worn, frayed and wormed, lacking two pairs of tawed leather ties, pastedowns now lifted), modern red cloth box. PROVENANCE: The manuscript was presumably copied in Carpasio at the time when the statutes were promulgated. CONTENTS: Prologue: 'Infrascripta sunt Capitula et statuta firmata et ordinata ad instanciam et requixitionem hominum loci Carpaxij ... per homines dicti loci siue per Stephanum Scarelam et Jacobum Balistram habentes a dictis hominibus potestatem vigore instrumenti scripti manu Juliani Balistre hoc anno M.cccc.xxxiij. Indictione xi. die xxij Julij. cum auctoritate uoluntate et consensu dictorum dominorum comitum maxime spectabilium dominorum Guliermi Petri ex dominis cum pro se et fratribus suis ... cum Raynardum Lexenaschi ... in uila Lexenaschi ... M.cccc.xxxiij. Indictione xi. die xxiij Julij participato conscilio egregij legum doctoris domino Baptiste Granoni ciuis Albingane etiam presentisque quidem capitula tam dicti domini comites quam homines prelibati plubicauerunt [sic] et pro plubicatis [sic] firmis et ualidis habere uoluerunt mandantes illa de cetero obseruari debere secundum tenorem dictorum capitulorum' (f.1); capitula (ff.1-2); statutes in 95 chapters (ff.2-15). The statutes of Carpasio, a small town in the Alpi Marittimi province of Italy, were compiled in 1433 by agreement between representatives of the comune and its overlords. The prologue records this transaction and the publication of the statutes on 23 July 1433. Chapter 14, the subject of which is the statutes themselves, ordains that there should be two copies, one held by the court of justice, the other by an individual trusted both by the court and the comune . The present codex, the only early copy known, is perhaps one of those manuscripts. The statutes of Carpasio were published by V. Poggi in Miscellanea di storia italiana , ser. 3, 9 (1904), pp.217-46. See also Biblioteca del Senato, Catalogo della raccolta di statuti (Rome, 1943- ) II, pp.61-62; L. Fontana, Bibliografia degli statuti dei comuni dell'Italia superiore (Milan, 1907) I, p.241.

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