Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural Environment

The essay offers an overview of the notarial profession in Venetian Crete (1204-1669): the consistency of the archival material, the development of the notarial profession in a context of assimilation between two legal and linguistic traditions, the distinction between notaries in the service of th...

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Main Author: Eleni Sakellariou
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Published: Università di Napoli Federico II 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/11388
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spelling doaj-art-8b206e2e79de4a85a3da6cb2b6f3164d2024-12-24T11:05:38ZdeuUniversità di Napoli Federico IIReti Medievali Rivista1593-22142024-12-0125210.6093/1593-2214/11388Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural EnvironmentEleni Sakellariou0University of Crete The essay offers an overview of the notarial profession in Venetian Crete (1204-1669): the consistency of the archival material, the development of the notarial profession in a context of assimilation between two legal and linguistic traditions, the distinction between notaries in the service of the state and free professionals. Special attention is reserved for the complex issue of the language and of linguistic mediation, and for the possibilities of social mobility offered by a notarial career either in state administration or in the free market. http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/11388Middle AgesEarly modern timeVeniceCreteNotariesSocial History
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Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural Environment
Reti Medievali Rivista
Middle Ages
Early modern time
Venice
Crete
Notaries
Social History
title Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural Environment
title_full Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural Environment
title_fullStr Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural Environment
title_full_unstemmed Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural Environment
title_short Notaries in Venetian Crete: Social Mobility and Linguistic Mediation in a Multicultural Environment
title_sort notaries in venetian crete social mobility and linguistic mediation in a multicultural environment
topic Middle Ages
Early modern time
Venice
Crete
Notaries
Social History
url http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/11388
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