Manoscritto - Notarile originale – Debito e operazioni creditizie - Stato Pontificio - 1663





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Original 1663 notarized manuscript from Rome, Stato Pontificio, titled Notarile originale – Debito e operazioni creditizie – Stato Pontificio, written in legal Latin with elements of old Italian, on watermarked parchment, signed, and in very good condition, measuring 21 x 29 cm.
Description from the seller
An important original notarial manuscript from 1663, discovered in an antique piece of furniture, drafted in Rome in the heart of the Papal States, relating to private debt and credit transactions.
The document addresses the matter in a formal and legally structured manner:
acknowledgments of debt
financial obligations
credit reports
guarantees on movable property
adjustment procedure and possible execution
The text uses a seventeenth-century legal Latin, typical of Roman notarial acts, with standardized legal formulas and references to multiple parties involved (debtors, creditors, witnesses).
Features
Roman notarial cursive writing.
Watermarked paper with a watermark
Original iron gall ink
Visible-ink seal
Authentic document and not tampered with
Manuscript of high interest for:
collectors of ancient financial documents
historians of banking
history of law
Economic history of the Papal States
A rare firsthand testimony on the forms of credit and debt prior to the modern bank.
Original notarial manuscript – Debt and credit operations – Rome, 1663
Period: 17th century
Date: January 1, 1663
Location: Rome – Papal States
Type: Notarial deed / financial document
Language: legal Latin with elements of ancient Italian
Support: original watermarked paper
Pages: more manuscript sheets
Seals: ink stamp present
Condition: good for its age, with natural patina from aging.
Topic of interest for collectors of ancient documents, scholars of economic history and of ancient law, as well as enthusiasts of manuscripts with local (Rome) and institutional significance (State–Church relations in the 17th century).
Tracked shipment.
An important original notarial manuscript from 1663, discovered in an antique piece of furniture, drafted in Rome in the heart of the Papal States, relating to private debt and credit transactions.
The document addresses the matter in a formal and legally structured manner:
acknowledgments of debt
financial obligations
credit reports
guarantees on movable property
adjustment procedure and possible execution
The text uses a seventeenth-century legal Latin, typical of Roman notarial acts, with standardized legal formulas and references to multiple parties involved (debtors, creditors, witnesses).
Features
Roman notarial cursive writing.
Watermarked paper with a watermark
Original iron gall ink
Visible-ink seal
Authentic document and not tampered with
Manuscript of high interest for:
collectors of ancient financial documents
historians of banking
history of law
Economic history of the Papal States
A rare firsthand testimony on the forms of credit and debt prior to the modern bank.
Original notarial manuscript – Debt and credit operations – Rome, 1663
Period: 17th century
Date: January 1, 1663
Location: Rome – Papal States
Type: Notarial deed / financial document
Language: legal Latin with elements of ancient Italian
Support: original watermarked paper
Pages: more manuscript sheets
Seals: ink stamp present
Condition: good for its age, with natural patina from aging.
Topic of interest for collectors of ancient documents, scholars of economic history and of ancient law, as well as enthusiasts of manuscripts with local (Rome) and institutional significance (State–Church relations in the 17th century).
Tracked shipment.

