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Classics and Ancient History

La datazione dei documenti del Codex Diplomaticus Cavensis. Appendice: edizione degli inediti
Editor : M. Galante
Date of publication : 1980
Place of publication : Salerno
Charters in this edition
Date details : August 1047
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Truppaldus “diaconus et medicus”, abbot of the church of Santa Maria, rents for six years to Benedictus, son of Holdegard of Capua, and Leo, son of the late Stephanus, the site of a collapsed mill, next to the river Irno, called "ad lu fuso", under the condition that they and their heirs would restore the mill and give him one "modium" of grain on September and the days of Christmas and Easter. As a contribute for the restoration of the mill, Truppaldus pays 40 golden “tareni”, one "modium" of grain, half "modiolum" of broad beans, half "modium" of pork fat, two "salmae" of wine, one sheep, iron shafts, an ax ["securicla"] and three rings.

Date details : December 1047
Charter type : Land exchange
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Risus “clericus”, son of the late Iaquintus, "clericus et medicus", and his wife Purpura, daughter of the late Ursus, exchange with Iaquintus and Ademarius, sons of the late Madelmus, six plots of land in Dragonea with a chestnut wood in the place called "ad maiulo".

Date details : August 1060
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
[Memoratorium] In presence of Maraldus “clericus et medicus”, abbot of the church of Santa Maria, Iohannes, cleric, son of Pantaleo of Atrani, rents for 20 years to Bonomilus, son of the late Abentius of Genova, a building land at the price of six “tareni” per year.

Date details : December 1046
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
[Memoratorium] Iohannes, son of the late Sergius, and his nephews Angelus, Iohannes and Petrus, sons of the late Leo, rent one piece of land from Machenolfus, son of the late Machenolfus, under the condition that they will work and oversee it. The uncle and the nephews commit themselves and their heirs in giving Manchenolfus every year half of the wine they will produce.