Patrimony and law in Renaissance Italy
Family was a central feature of social life in Italian cities. In the Renaissance, jurists, humanists, and moralists began to theorize on the relations between people and property that formed the 'substance' of the family and what held it together over the years. Family property was a bund...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2022
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In: | Year: 2022 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Kuehn, Thomas, 1950-, Patrimony and law in Renaissance Italy] (2023) (Condorelli, Orazio, 1966 -)
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Marital property
History 14th century (Italy)
B Bartolo of Sassoferrato (1313-1357) B Soccini, Bartolommeo (1436-1507) B Albericus de Rosate (1290-1360) B Wills History 14th century (Italy) B Inventories of decedents' estates History 14th century (Italy) B Decio, Filippo (1454-1536 or 1537) B Inheritance and succession History 14th century (Italy) B Fideicommissum History 14th century (Italy) |
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Summary: | Family was a central feature of social life in Italian cities. In the Renaissance, jurists, humanists, and moralists began to theorize on the relations between people and property that formed the 'substance' of the family and what held it together over the years. Family property was a bundle of shared rights. This was most evident when brothers shared a household and enterprise, but it also faced overlapping claims from children and wives which the paterfamilias had to recognize. Thomas Kuehn explores patrimony in legal thought, and how property was inherited, managed and shared in Renaissance Italy. Managing a patrimony was not a simple task. This led to a complex and active conceptualization of shared rights, and a conscious application of devices in the law that could override liabilities and preserve the group, or carve out distinct shares for each member. This wide-ranging volume charts the ever-present conflicts that arose and were a constant feature of family life. |
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Item Description: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Feb 2022) |
ISBN: | 1009072811 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/9781009072816 |