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Raising claims : justice and commune in late medieval Italy (Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) ; volume 56)
Raising claims : justice and commune in late medieval Italy
(Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) ; volume 56)
- 国立国会図書館請求記号
- GG546-D7
- 国立国会図書館書誌ID
- 032197260
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- 資料種別
- 図書
- ISBN
- 97825035900662503590063
- ISSN(シリーズ)
- 1780-3241
- 著者・編者
- So Nakaya
- 著者標目
- 出版年月日等
- [2022]著作権日付 : ©2022
- 出版年(W3CDTF)
- 2022
- 数量
- 255 pages
- 形態の詳細
- illustrations
- 大きさ
- 27 cm
- 出版地(国名コード)
- BE
- 本文の言語コード
- eng
- 表現種別
- text
- 機器種別
- unmediated
- キャリア種別
- volume
- LCC
- DDC
- NDLC
- 対象利用者
- 一般
- 資料の内容に関する注記
- Ceccholo, making a claim against Nello for the payment of unpaid land rent. Jacopo, Giovanni and Turi, appealing for an exemption from tax. The long queue of claimants that formed in front of the communal palace was an everyday scene in fourteenth century Lucca. What is remarkable is the enormous ubiquity of such claims. In this Tuscan city of only twenty thousand people, an average of ten thousand claims were filed at the civil court each year. Why did local residents submit claims to the commune in such numbers? And what effect did this daily accumulation have on the development of the commune?0In the fourteenth century, Italian communes, the established public authorities that governed the populace, underwent a shift toward becoming oligarchic regimes. The communes? character as a form of government in which power was held ?in common? by ?the public? seemed be on the verge of disappearing. At this time, political leaders and judicial magistrates began to rely on their own discretion when rendering their decisions, a practice that was recognized as legitimate even when such decisions deviated from positive lawBy the beginning of the fifteenth century, this shift in the underlying logic of the legitimacy of rulings became entrenched in the jural and political character of the commune, portending the advent of the modern era. Based on the archival records from law courts and councils, this book elucidates the process of the emergence and shaping of a new form of justice and the transformation of the commune by focusing on everyday practices that unfolded in the spheres of civil and criminal justice by inhabitants who raised claims and the governors who heard them.00So Nakaya is a Professor Associate at Osaka University (Japan). His research interests focus on social and legal history of the medieval Italian cities. The Japanese edition of this book won him the Japan Academy Medal for 2017, JSPS Prize for 2017, Premio Fosco Maraini 2016, Amano Kazuo Prize for 2016
- 書誌注記
- Includes bibliographical references
- コレクション(個別)
- 日本関係外国語図書
- 所蔵機関
- 国立国会図書館
- 請求記号
- GG546-D7
- 連携機関・データベース
- 国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
- 書誌ID(NDLBibID)
- 032197260
- OCLC番号
- 1274120170
- 目録規則
- RDA
- 整理区分コード
- 211