The volume opens a mini-series linked to the PRIN 2022 project "Redde rationem. Order, calculation and reason in the urban societies of late Medieval Italy', coordinated by the University of Cagliari with the participation of the universities of Florence, Milan and Siena. Overcoming the idea of the “crisis” of the late Middle Ages, the project adopts a vision that emphasises the construction of order, rationality and administrative tools. The key term is “reason”, understood as accounting, common sense, justice, social order and morality. This concept emerges in mercantile practice, public regulation and law, but also in religious life. This publication, which brings together the contributions of three conferences held in Cagliari, focuses on three specific areas: accounting as a form of control and rationalisation of reality; the regulatory framework and the functioning of justice for businesses and the world of work; and the legal framework consisting of manuals, rules and instruments prepared for the professions and trades.
Il volume apre una miniserie collegata al progetto PRIN 2022 “Redde rationem. Order, calculation and reason in the urban societies of late Medieval Italy”, coordinato dall’Università di Cagliari con la partecipazione degli atenei di Firenze, Milano e Siena. Superando l’idea della “crisi” del tardo Medioevo, il progetto adotta una visione che valorizza la costruzione di ordine, razionalità e strumenti amministrativi. Il termine chiave è “ragione”, inteso come contabilità, buon senso, giustizia, ordine sociale e morale. Questo concetto emerge nella prassi mercantile, nella normativa pubblica e nel diritto, ma anche nella vita religiosa. La presente pubblicazione, che raccoglie i contributi di tre convegni cagliaritani, si focalizza su tre ambiti specifici: la contabilità come forma di controllo e razionalizzazione della realtà; il quadro normativo e il funzionamento della giustizia per le imprese e per il mondo del lavoro; il quadro ordinamentale costituito da manuali, regole e strumenti approntati per le professioni e i mestieri.
Introduzione a Ordine, calcolo e “ragione” nell’Italia tardo medievale
tognetti sergio
2025-01-01
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The volume opens a mini-series linked to the PRIN 2022 project "Redde rationem. Order, calculation and reason in the urban societies of late Medieval Italy', coordinated by the University of Cagliari with the participation of the universities of Florence, Milan and Siena. Overcoming the idea of the “crisis” of the late Middle Ages, the project adopts a vision that emphasises the construction of order, rationality and administrative tools. The key term is “reason”, understood as accounting, common sense, justice, social order and morality. This concept emerges in mercantile practice, public regulation and law, but also in religious life. This publication, which brings together the contributions of three conferences held in Cagliari, focuses on three specific areas: accounting as a form of control and rationalisation of reality; the regulatory framework and the functioning of justice for businesses and the world of work; and the legal framework consisting of manuals, rules and instruments prepared for the professions and trades.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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