Archivio della Società Romana di Storia Patria – vol. 137 (2014)

Archivio della Società Romana di Storia Patria vol. 137 - 2014
Archivio della Società romana di storia patria
Volume 137 (2014)
gennaio 2016, pp. 175
€ 50,00
ISBN 9788897808480
INDICE
MIRKO STOCCHI, Un’inedita donazione ai beni nel territorio Collinese in favore del monastero dei SS. Andrea e Gregorio ad Clivum Scauri (sec. XI)
RITA COSMA, Una testimonianza diplomatica negli ultimi mesi ‘romani’ di Poggio Bracciolini
MARGHERITA FRATARCANGELI, Per un profilo del cardinal Ottavio Paravicino
GIOVANNI GIACOMO PANI, La memoria di un’antica chiesa di Trastevere: S. Andrea de scaphis
VINCENZO G. PACIFICI, I senatoria romani (1870-1922)
Necrologi. Giacomo Martina (MARIA LUPI), Enzo Petrucci (Sofia BOESCH GAJANO)
Recensioni. Sandro Carocci, Signorie di Mezzogiorno. Società rurali, poteri aristocratici e monarchia XII-XIII secolo (ATTILIO STELLA)
Periodici pervenuti alla Società, a cura di FRANCESCA PARDINI
Pubblicazioni pervenute alla Società, a cura di FRANCESCA PARDINI
Atti della Società
Cariche Sociali
Summaries
Un’inedita donazione di beni nel territorio Collinese in favore del monastero dei SS. Andrea e Gregorio ad Clivum Scauri (sec. XI)
Mirko Stocchi
The copy of an unknown deed of gift dating from the second or third decade of the 12th century discovered in the archives of St. Peter’s Chapter has increased our knowledge of a number of ancient possessions in the Collinese area to the north of Rome owned by the monastery of Ss. Andrea e Gregorio ad Clivum Scauri. The critical edition of the document is published as an appendix to the essay.
Una testimonianza diplomatica degli ultimi mesi ‘romani’ di Poggio Bracciolini
Rita Cosma
Manuscript Vat. Lat. 3993 in the Vatican Library contains a collection of briefs written by Poggio Bracciolini, the papal secretary of Nicholas V. Thanks to the content, recipients (sovereigns, bishops, civil authorities) and perfection of composition this collection of documents is of great interest.
Per un profilo del cardinal Ottavio Paravicino
Margherita Fratarcangeli
The whole career of Cardinal Ottavio Paravicino (1552-1611) took place within the Roman Curia. Art historians are aware of him thanks to a controversial letter he wrote about the works of Cara-vaggio but he is also worthy of consideration because of the artworks he commissioned and the way in which he promoted his own family’s name and social standing.
La memoria di un’antica chiesa di Trastevere: S. Andrea de scaphis
Giacomo Pani
Sant’Andrea de scaphis, a deconsecrated church in Trastevere, is well-known from many me-diaeval and renaissance manuscript sources. This essay relates the history of the building and of people connected with it.
I senatori romani (1870-1922)
Vincenzo Pacifici
The essay gives an account of the presence and activities in Palazzo Madama of 45 members of the Upper Chamber, all born in Rome, during the 52 years in question (1870-1922). Somewhat less than half of these men (21) were appointed in accordance with category XXI of the Statutes, i.e. thanks to their wealth. Only a few enjoyed positions of political importance: these were the Ministers Tommaso Tittoni, Alfredo Baccelli, Camillo Corsi and Domenico Grandi, and Frances-co Nobili Vitelleschi, one of the members of the Giunta d’inchiesta agraria (Board of Enquiry in-to the Conditions of the Agricultural Class).