The Communes of Lombardy from the VI. to the X. Century - An Investigation of the Causes Which Led to the Development - Of Municipal Unity Among the Lombard Communes. by William Klapp Williams
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_Tomasini, Ludov._: Dei Benefizii. _Tommasio_: Historia sanese. _Troya_: Delia Condizione dei Romani, etc. _Ughelli_: Italia Sacra. 10 vols. fol. Venetiis, 1717-1722. Collections of documents in the _Archivii_ of many cities of Northern Italy. N.B.--The above list is restricted to those works to which direct reference is made in the text and foot-notes. FOOTNOTES: [1:] _Paulus Diaconus_: De Gest. Lang., Lib. II., c. 32. v. _Muratori_: Script. Rer. Ital., T. I., p. 436. The Gothic system was to take one-third of the land itself from the conquered people; the Lombards on the other hand took one-third of the produce, "_frugum_." [2:] With the growth of society and the increase of population, the _milites_ gain added power, and become the "_catanei_," the barons of the period, or as some are pleased to call them, the "rural counts." [3:] _Tacitus_: Germania, cap. xvi. |
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