Contratti de beni di Firenze della famiglia Concini

Description
Miscellany of copies of trial proceedings and other legal and notarial documents, covering the years 1555-1579, and with later additions dated 1614-1650, concerning sales of real property. Most documents consist of contracts for real property sales or purchases by Bartolomeo and Giovanbattista Concini for the years 1555-1579. The properties were either located in central Florence (Via Pandolfini, Via della Colonna, Mercato Vecchio and Via Fiesolana) or in Quintole, in the Florentine countryside. The counterparts involved in said transactions include Costanza Albizzi, Girolamo Gerini, Francesco Gamberai, and Ludovico Capponi, as well as the Spedale degli Innocenti, a Florentine hospital and charitable organization; the Convento di Santa Maria degli Angeli, also in Florence; and the Diocese of San Miniato, located in Quintole. There are documents issued by the Abbey of Camaldoli, quoting a papal brief by Pius V, granting permission to the Convento di Santa Maria degli Angeli to proceed with the sale with the Concini. A large number of the legal documents and contracts regulating each transaction are drafted and signed by either Nicola Corella or Angelo Favilla, legal counsel to the Concini and to other Florentine noblemen, or by senior members of each religious institution. Miscellaneous documents, also of legal or notarial nature, concerning a number of individuals related in different ways to the Concini (either as debtors, or as relatives of some of their counterparts), are also scattered throughout the manuscript. Examples of this kind of documents include a report on the fugitive Abramo Codaro, who left Florence to avoid prosecution for being unable to re-pay his debts (some of which with the Concini) and moved to Ancona, where he was found and forced to declare bankruptcy and face prosecution; inventories of the property of Girolamo Gerini, followed by instructions on how to draft an inventory with legal value to be used in court; a document allowing the conversion of a property from residential space to office or shop space; and a memorandum, dated 1650 and written in Italian, of a payment made to the nephews of Francesco Gamberai, who were involved in money lending activities with the Concini. The documents related to the aforementioned events are written on different kinds of paper, and are grouped together without following a specific sequence. However, the volume contains a very detailed table of contents, written in Italian in a later hand and located in its initial pages.
Creator
Corella, Nicola
Favilla, Angelo
San Salvatore di Camaldoli (Monastery : Florence, Italy)
Ospedale degli Innocenti (Florence, Italy)
Convento di S. Maria degli Angeli (Florence, Italy)
Catholic Church. Diocese of San Miniato (Italy)
Form
manuscripts (documents)
codices (bound manuscripts)
legal documents
notarial documents
inventories
Manuscripts, Italian
Manuscripts, Latin
Manuscripts, Renaissance
Manuscripts, European
Date
1555 to 1650
Language
Latin
Italian
Subject
Concini family
Concini, Bartolomeo
Concini, Giovanbattista
Pius V, Pope, 1504-1572
Albizzi, Costanza
Gerini, Girolamo
Capponi, Ludovico, 1533-1614
Codaro, Abramo
Civil law -- Italy
Civil law
Real property
Land titles -- Registration and transfer
History
Real property -- Italy
Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Italy -- History
Real property -- Italy -- Florence -- 17th century
Real property -- Italy -- Florence -- 16th century
Geographic Subject
Italy
Florence (Italy) -- History -- 17th century -- Economic aspects
Florence (Italy) -- History -- 16th century -- Economic aspects
Italy -- Florence
Extent
180 leaves : paper ; bound to 321 x 233 mm
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from spine.
Foliation: Paper, 180; [viii], 1-170, [171-172]; contemporary foliation in ink, modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
Script: Written in a cursive script by multiple hands.
Decoration: Notarial signets in ink (f. 30r, 42r, 74v, 76r).
Binding: 18th-century half vellum over boards (Zacour-Hirsch); no. 5, classe XVII and Contratti de beni di Firenze della famiglia Concini on spine; Armadio no. 22 on upper cover; upper and lower cover are tied together with cloth ties.
Origin: Written in Italy between 1555 (f. 1r) and 1579 (f. 93r), with additions written between 1614 (f. 157r) and 1650 (f. 167r).
Forms part of: Concini Papers.
Latin, with table of contents and later additions in Italian.
Related works
Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda): https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/catalog/81431-p3j960c3q
Also listed in
Penn Libraries Catalog
Physical Location
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Oversize Ms. Codex 1518
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Resource Type
Text

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