Fonti per la Storia d'Italia

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The Fonti per la Storia d'Italia (sources on the history of Italy) represent the most extensive edition of Italian sources from the Middle Ages . They were published from 1887 to 1993 by the Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo in Rome and comprise 118 volumes.

Since 1994 the work has been continued with the Fonti per la Storia dell'Italia medievale with the departments Antiquitates (42 volumes until 2015) and Rerum Italicarum Scriptores (terza serie) (10 volumes until 2012).

In Italy there are also the Rerum Italicarum Scriptores in three series as a revision of the source work by Lodovico Antonio Muratori , as well as the Regesta chartarum (54 volumes between 1907 and 2004), which focus on church documents. Before the First World War, this series was published in cooperation with the Prussian Historical Institute; Fedor Schneider contributed to the Regestum Volaterranum (1907) and the Regestum Senense (1911).

literature

  • Paolo Cammarosano: Italia medievale. Struttura e geografia delle fonti scritte. Rome 1991.

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