Au mois de février 2015, les archives départementales du Val d’Oise ont publié une notice récapitulative relative aux fonds notariaux qu’elle détient.
Continuer la lecture de Les archives notariales du Val d’Oise (France)
Au mois de février 2015, les archives départementales du Val d’Oise ont publié une notice récapitulative relative aux fonds notariaux qu’elle détient.
Continuer la lecture de Les archives notariales du Val d’Oise (France)
PER UN CENSIMENTO DEI NOTAI DALMATI
BETTARINI Francesco, “Per un censimento dei notai dalmati”, Rivista Dalmatica, CXI, 2014, p. 13-26.
Avertissement : il s’agit de la dernière ébauche de la publication.
Disclaimer : This is the final draft of the paper. If you want to read the original one, search for issue “la Rivista Dalmatica”, CXI (2014), p. 13-26.
Avviso : cioè l’ultima bozza della pubblicazione.
Des actes notariés datant de près de quatre siècles sont en cours de restauration sur l’île maltaise de Gozo. Malheureusement, bon nombre de ces documents ont été laissés à l’abandon dans un endroit exposé à l’humidité. Par conséquent, leur état de détérioration est bien plus important que prévu. Les travaux de restauration ont commencé en 2014. À ce jour, 122 volumes ont été traités.
La documentation traitée actuellement à Gozo concerne un corpus de documents juridiques, notamment des contrats et des testaments des années 1640 ouvrant une fenêtre sur l’histoire sociale et économique de Gozo. Cette restauration est doit permettre aux chercheurs et aux étudiants de mener de nouvelles études propres à l’histoire de Malte, et plus précisément à l’histoire de l’île de Gozo
Source : GozoNews.com
Les Archives départementales du Nord et Alexis Cordonnier organisent la présentation d’un ouvrage édité par les Archives départementales du Nord : Sûrement et depuis longtemps. Tableaux des études notariales du département du Nord (XVIe-XXIe siècles).
La présentation aura lieu le jeudi 19 février à 18.00 aux Archives départementales du Nord (22 rue Saint-Bernard, 59000 Lille).
L’entrée est libre.
La semaine didactique du Doctorat en Études Historiques des Universités de Sienne et Florence aura lieu du 9 au 13 février 2015.
Ce sera notamment l’occasion pour trois intervenants de présenter des communications relatives à l’histoire du notariat :
Adresse : Collegio Santa Chiara, Via Valdimontone, 53100 SIENNE (Italie)
DAROVEC Darko, “Ruolo dei vicedomini istriani nella redazione degli atti notarili in rapporto ad uffici affini dell’area adriatica”, Acta Histriae, 18 (4), 2010, p. 789-822
SINTESI
Lo studio dell’istituto del notariato nell’Istria nord-occidentale e il confronto con l’attività di questa istituzione nei territori dell’Adriatico settentrionale, soprattutto orientale, hanno portato a concludere che questi luoghi, soprattutto nella fase iniziale di rinnovato successo del diritto romano e, con esso, del notariato dopo il XII secolo, fino alla caduta della Repubblica di Venezia nel 1797 hanno conosciuto uno sviluppo conforme all’esempio delle vicine località adriatiche nord-orientali, adeguando l’attività delle loro istituzioni a particolarità già esistenti. In questo modo ha preso forma l’istituto straordinario del vicedomino (a Trieste, Muggia, Capodistria, Isola, Pirano e Pola), incaricato non soltanto di autenticare i documenti notarili, ma anche di controllare l’attività di tutte le altre cancellerie, nonché di curare e sistemare i libri contenenti i regesti degli atti notarili, compito in altre parti affidato alla responsabilità dei notai. In certi periodi altre località lungo l’Adriatico conobbero diversi uffici, quali ad esempio i memoriali, gli esaminatori, gli auditori ecc., che avevano competenze simili, soprattutto per quanto attiene l’autenticazione, differenziandosi invece anche parecchio nelle altre mansioni.
Parole chiave: Istria, Repubblica di Venezia, Adriatico, notariato, diritto romano.
CUM LAMPULO MANTELLI. THE RITUAL OF NOTARIAL INVESTITURE: EXAMPLE FROM ISTRIA
DAROVEC Darko, “Cum lampullo mantelli. The ritual of notarial investiture : example from Istria”, Acta Histriae, 22 (3), 2014, p. 453-508
ABSTRACT
Based on the study of several documented testimonials concerning the dispute be- tween the inhabitants of Piran and the Capodistrian bishop in 1201, that also include statements describing the investiture of the notary, this article uses the comparative and (re)interpretative method to study the ritual of notarial investiture as it was exercised from the 12th century onwards in the area of the upper Adriatic and in the neighbouring Italian territories. The study is not only focused on the question of the notarial investiture but also ven- tures comparatively into other secular social spheres of the European medieval investiture rituals and states, showing that the rituals were conducted in accordance with the unified, three-part inner structure as described by Galbert of Brugge (1127): homage, fides, inves- titure. Although the investiture ceremonies for special social spheres differed one from an- other with regard to symbolic gestures, objects and words (phrases) and were transformed in accordance to social needs, the inner structure of the ritual was invariable whether it concerned the investitures of emperors, kings, vassals, knights, notaries or functionaries of the other social institutions that were rapidly beginning to take shape especially from the 13thcentury onwards; furthermore, the structure is also present in the judicial sphere. The origins of the medieval ritual are manifested in the ubiquitous divine transcendence whose door was flung wide open during the Carolingian-Ottonian period (8th-11th centuries) whereas the cultural roots of the ritual extend backwards into archaic communities. The study also indicates the role and the significance of notaries in the administration of governmental organs and especially in the formation of the governmental structures of autonomous cities, characteristically reflected in the investiture ritual. It was the mere investiture ritual, as it was developed from 12th century onwards, based on knights and notarial rituals, that opened the pathway towards the investitures in other social fields, especially in free vocations (artes liberales). The right to be invested was later also to be spread amongst the “common” subjects.
Keywords: investiture, notary, ritual, Middle Ages, Istria, Italy, Europe.