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Water and the law : water management in the statutory legislation of later communal Italy (thirteenth and fourteenth centuries)

Title
Water and the law : water management in the statutory legislation of later communal Italy (thirteenth and fourteenth centuries) / Francesco Salvestrini.
ISBN
9781803277363
180327736X
9781803277370
Publication
Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., [2024]
Copyright Notice Date
©2024.
Physical Description
xvi, 155 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Notes
"This book is part of the Italian PRIN (Progetti di rilevante interesse nazionale - projects of national interest) 2022"--Title-page verso.
Summary
"Investigating water resource law in the statutory legislation codified by commune, oligarchic and seigneurial governments in Northern and Central Italy from the 13th-14th centuries, this book explores the relationship between water management norms and the local environment, and the protection of inhabited areas from the danger of flooding. Water and the Law investigates water resource law in the statutory legislation codified by commune, oligarchic and seigneurial governments of cities and smaller municipalities in Northern and Central Italy from the thirteenth to the fourteenth centuries. It aims to shed light on the relationship between water management norms and the local environment, that is how urban governments planned the use and distribution of water, and the protection of inhabited areas from the danger of flooding. Through a careful analysis of just two hundred statutory regulations that deal with water resources, the text compares the solutions adopted in Northern Italy, presenting a relatively large water supply and a dense network of tributaries of the river Po, with the situation in central areas of the peninsula (including Rome), where smaller watercourses with torrential characteristics - such as the Arno and the Tiber - interact with important cities and manufacturing centres like Florence. From this point of view, the book highlights the existence of a border between Continental Italy (north of the Tuscan-Emilian and Tuscany-Romagna Apennines) and the Peninsular Italy (south of it). In fact, when it came to building the necessary infrastructure for the supply of water and its distribution for irrigation purposes, municipal authorities in the Po area made provision for private-sector initiatives, whereas in the central regions of the country, such initiatives were largely the result of public works and projects pursued by the Popular governments at the helm of numerous cities. Lastly, the text relativises the awareness of legislators concerning the health and hygiene risks associated with the use and improper disposal of polluted and infected water, preferring to speak about a normative defence of the semantically broader category of decorum" -- From publisher's website.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 11, 2024
Series
Limina/limites : archaeologies, histories, islands and borders in the Mediterranean ; 15.
Archaeopress archaeology.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Medieval statutes and water management: the Italian context
Verifying a hypothesis
Legal norms for water management: the urban context
Legal norms for water management: rural areas
Conflicts and regulatory 'solutions'
Water quality
Water-driven machinery
Transportation of merchandise and people. Timber rafting
Protection from flooding and the religious dimension.
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