L’Ospedale del SS. Gonfalone a Monterotondo in Sabina: la gestione dei beni tra XVI e XVII secolo
The Hospital of the SS. Gonfalone in Monterotondo in Sabina: the management of assets between the 16th and 17th centuries
Abstract
The Hospital of the SS. Gonfalone di Monterotondo (Rome) is one of the oldest institutions in the city, whose origins date back to at least 1343. The papers of the Notarial Archive of Monterotondo allow us to follow its events, outlining its administrative and financial affairs. This is direct and indirect documentation which, between the 16th and 17th centuries, also testifies to the exploitation of the hospital's "pietrara". This ensured continuous income through the contracting out of the mining activity, teams of Lombard professionals obtained travertine and flakes for many Roman factories and also "per servitio de la Fabrica di S. Pietro".
L’Ospedale del SS. Gonfalone di Monterotondo (Roma) è una delle più antiche istituzioni della città, le cui origini risalgono almeno al 1343. Le carte dell’Archivio Notarile di Monterotondo permettono di seguirne le vicende, delineandone gli affari amministrativi e finanziari. Si tratta di documentazione diretta e indiretta che, tra XVI e XVII secolo, testimonia anche lo sfruttamento della “pietrara” dell’Ospedale. Questa assicurava proventi attraverso l’appalto dell’attività estrattiva, squadre di professionisti lombardi ne ricavavano travertino e scaglia per molte fabbriche romane, anche “per servitio de la Fabrica di S. Pietro”.
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