The Society of Renaissance Florence: A Documentary Study

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University of Toronto Press, Jan 1, 1998 - Social Science - 282 pages

First published in 1971 by Harper & Row, The Society of Renaissance Florence is an invaluable collection of 132 original Florentine documents dating from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and covering a wide range of subjects from taxes to social mobility, to family, death, and civic life, to violence, crime, and morality. Also included are seldom seen documents addressing the state of the poor and such groups as Jews, heretics, sorcerers, and homosexuals.

'I have made a conscious effort to select material which reveals something about the emotions, passions, and temperaments of Renaissance Florentines.

'These documents are examples of the raw material with which the historian works, as he attempts to describe social structures, patterns of behavior, and value systems. They should convey some sense of the complexity of this society, and of the formidable task which confronts the student who seeks to generalize about its character... They can serve as models for the student interested in the problems of urban history in pre-industrial Europe.' - From the Preface.

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Contents

THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE I
1
The Declaration of Francesco di Messer
8
ECONOMIC FORTUNE AND SOCIAL MOBILITY
14
THE FAMILY
28
DEATH
42
PROPERTY AND INHERITANCE
49
The Testament of Andrea di Feo stone
56
FAMILY ENMITIES
62
PRISON
166
MERCY AND ITS RATIONALE
174
GAMBLING
183
PROSTITUTION
190
The Recruitment of Prostitutes 1379
196
THE SURVEILLANCE OF THE CONVENTS
206
THE Popolo Minuto
213
106
222

COLLECTIVITIES
74
THE COMMUNE
80
THE GUILDS
90
PATTERNS OF VIOLENCE
97
An Escapade in the Apennines 1400
104
Prepotenza
120
AUTHORITY AND ITS ABUSE
130
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
139
CRIMES OF SUBTLETY
156
III
229
116
236
ABERRANTS AND OUTGROUPS
240
119
243
HERETICS
250
SORCERERS
260
Select Bibliography
275
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