Cronache e Statuti della Citt di Viterbo... presents a detailed historical record of the city of Viterbo through its chronicles and statutes. Authored by Niccola della Tuccia and Giovanni di Iuzzo, this work provides invaluable insights into the political, legal, and social structures of Viterbo during the medieval period. The chronicles offer a narrative account of significant events, while the statutes outline the laws and regulations that governed the city's inhabitants.
This collection is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the history of Italian city-states. It offers a window into the daily lives, governance, and legal frameworks that shaped Viterbo's identity and its role in the broader context of medieval Italy. The meticulous documentation and detailed accounts make it a valuable primary source for understanding medieval Italian history.
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