Statuta Burgi Et Castellantiae De Varisio Anno Mcccxlvii presents the statutes of the town and castellany of Varese as they existed in the year 1347. This Latin text offers invaluable insight into the legal and social structures of a northern Italian community during the medieval period. The volume provides a detailed record of local laws, customs, and governance, reflecting the daily lives and concerns of the people of Varese. For historians and legal scholars, this work is a primary source document illustrating the complexities of medieval jurisprudence and the development of local autonomy within larger political entities.
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