The writings of Pasquale Longo are kept in the Archives of State of Venice in the file "Cancelleria Inferiore". It consists an only of 17 paper sheets of the size of cm. 23x31. It is a fragment that contains 116 deeds drawn up in Corone from 1st October 1289 to 5th April 1293, except for the act 112 - according to the numeration proposed by Antonino Lombardo - that is drawn up in Modone. Most of the people who go at Pasquale Longo's to draw up deeds. presbiter te notarius Sancte Eufimie, are clearly Venetians, but there are some geographical names that refer to different proveniences. A family of Greeks is taking shape but, according to what is written in the testamentary act, in its jurisprudence practice it follows the "usum Vemetiarum". Some pieces of information about the community in Corone are given by the social belonging, more than the occupation. The wills reveal thet a great part of the capitals accumulated in Corone was usually distribuited in Venice as bequest to the churces and ecclesistical institutions.
The people of Corone in the acts of the notary Pasquale Longo (1289-1293)
PARMEGGIANI, ANTONELLA
2007
Abstract
The writings of Pasquale Longo are kept in the Archives of State of Venice in the file "Cancelleria Inferiore". It consists an only of 17 paper sheets of the size of cm. 23x31. It is a fragment that contains 116 deeds drawn up in Corone from 1st October 1289 to 5th April 1293, except for the act 112 - according to the numeration proposed by Antonino Lombardo - that is drawn up in Modone. Most of the people who go at Pasquale Longo's to draw up deeds. presbiter te notarius Sancte Eufimie, are clearly Venetians, but there are some geographical names that refer to different proveniences. A family of Greeks is taking shape but, according to what is written in the testamentary act, in its jurisprudence practice it follows the "usum Vemetiarum". Some pieces of information about the community in Corone are given by the social belonging, more than the occupation. The wills reveal thet a great part of the capitals accumulated in Corone was usually distribuited in Venice as bequest to the churces and ecclesistical institutions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.