Der Rotulus im Gebrauch. Einsatzmöglichkeiten–Gestaltungsvarianz-Deutungen, hg. É.Doublier–J. Johrendt–M.P.Alberzoni, Wien–Köln, 2020, (Archiv für Diplomatik,19), pp. 303-321, 2020
Il rotolo S. Domenico 77/7411, conservato nell’Archivio di Stato di Bologna, è un documento ancor... more Il rotolo S. Domenico 77/7411, conservato nell’Archivio di Stato di Bologna, è un documento ancora inedito formato dall’unione di 28 carte cucite insieme a formare una lunga striscia membranacea di circa 20m. Esso fa parte di un piccolo ma interessante dossier documentario appartenente a Teodorico Borgognoni (Lucca 1205- Bologna 1298), frate domenicano, chirurgo, ippiatra e vescovo di Bitonto e Cervia. Di questa fonte, finora sconosciuta, che riporta le dichiarazioni giurate di tredici testimoni su specifici argomenti riguardanti la vita e il patrimonio del vescovo Borgognoni, l’Autrice esamina gli aspetti paleografici e diplomatistici allo scopo di descriverne le peculiarità, di individuarne l’esatta datazione, la genesi e le sue funzioni, anche in relazione alla forma “arrotolata” in cui si conserva. Le caratteristiche del documento, che inquadrano il rotolo di S. Domenico nell’alveo dei dicta testium, sono state studiate anche in relazione ad altre pergamene conservate presso lo stesso Archivio (S. Domenico 76/7410), direttamente collegate ad esso o che in generale concorrono a specificarne meglio il valore. Il contributo è strettamente connesso al lavoro di Lorenza Iannacci “Il rotolo San Domenico 77/7411 dell’Archivio di Stato di Bologna e il dossier Borgognoni: storia di un processo annunciato (f. XIII - i. XIV sec.)”, edito nello stesso volume, con la quale si condivide la ricerca e il progetto di edizione critica del lungo rotolo. Ulteriori e successivi sviluppi della presente ricerca sono stati pubblicati in A. ZUFFRANO, Teodorico Borgognoni: nuovi apporti documentari dall’Archivio di Stato di Bologna – 1, in Teoria e pratica medica nel basso Medioevo: Teodorico Borgognoni vescovo, chirurgo e ippiatra, a cura di F. Roversi Monaco, Firenze 2019, pp. 147-162.
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in Bologna-Italy, have revealed a dossier made of different types of documents and of big interest, which enriches the informations regarding life and work of Teodorico Borgognoni (Lucca, 1205-Bologna, 1298). The documents, most of them unknow up to now, were produced
during the period, while Borgognoni, bishop of Cervia from 1266 untill
1298, decided to live in Bologna and they mostly pertain to the acquisition and managing of the bishop’s patrimony during his life and after his death. Among such documents it stands out for its shape and content, a documents’ rotulus of approx. 22m length, where it was transcribed the minutes report of an interrogatory, held in front of the clerical court in Bologna between Dec 1 and Dec 31 of 1298. However, the paper analyses only a part of the whole dossier, namely the ‘written evidences’ of the last wills of Borgognoni, which constitute the context
and the premise, from where the rotulus descends.
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archives of the city convents and monasteries dated to the first centuries of the Middle Ages and
suppressed during the French rule. Inside them are preserved, beyond unraveled documents of many
types, also a series of access instruments (strumenti di corredo archivistico) confectioned between the 17th
and the 18th centuries, included also the Sommari and the Repertori delle scritture.
These texts report, in a concise form, all the documentation of the Archive, to which they belonged before
the suppression of the institution itself. They will be analyzed from a chiefly Diplomatic point of view, in
order to identify their originating documentary belonging and to define their value and their function,
through the comparison between the formal and substantive datum and the referential archival legislation.
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in Bologna-Italy, have revealed a dossier made of different types of documents and of big interest, which enriches the informations regarding life and work of Teodorico Borgognoni (Lucca, 1205-Bologna, 1298). The documents, most of them unknow up to now, were produced
during the period, while Borgognoni, bishop of Cervia from 1266 untill
1298, decided to live in Bologna and they mostly pertain to the acquisition and managing of the bishop’s patrimony during his life and after his death. Among such documents it stands out for its shape and content, a documents’ rotulus of approx. 22m length, where it was transcribed the minutes report of an interrogatory, held in front of the clerical court in Bologna between Dec 1 and Dec 31 of 1298. However, the paper analyses only a part of the whole dossier, namely the ‘written evidences’ of the last wills of Borgognoni, which constitute the context
and the premise, from where the rotulus descends.
Aula Prodi, piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2
2018, ottobre 19-20
archives of the city convents and monasteries dated to the first centuries of the Middle Ages and
suppressed during the French rule. Inside them are preserved, beyond unraveled documents of many
types, also a series of access instruments (strumenti di corredo archivistico) confectioned between the 17th
and the 18th centuries, included also the Sommari and the Repertori delle scritture.
These texts report, in a concise form, all the documentation of the Archive, to which they belonged before
the suppression of the institution itself. They will be analyzed from a chiefly Diplomatic point of view, in
order to identify their originating documentary belonging and to define their value and their function,
through the comparison between the formal and substantive datum and the referential archival legislation.
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