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STATUTUM CRIMINALE MANTUANUM
Manuscript on paper in Latin and Italian. Mantua, end of 16th century (after 23 May 1582, with later additions).
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Govi Libreria Antiquaria
(Modena, Italy)
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The Criminal Statutes of Mantua were first issued in 1404 under Francesco Gonzaga. They were reissued many times over the years with additions, but were never printed. Manuscript copies are rare and typically begin with a dedication to Francesco Gonzaga, as is the case here. The final addition to this copy is dated May 23, 1582.
At the foot of the title is a later note by Alexander Nonus, a senator from Mantua, who states that his father, Ludovicus Nonus, had annotated the book and given it to him as a gift. “Chi vorrà accingersi all'intentata finora biografia d'Ercole [Gonzaga] con la preparazione necessaria, avrà nella presente rubrica, insieme a una folla di lettere minutate dal segretario Olivo o dal Cardinale stesso (in fondo a ogni cartella), una selva di copie di dispacci decifrati, di relazioni politiche piovute da ogni parte d'Europa: ed anche una reliquia de' Copialettere, purtroppo disseminata a' quattro venti. A Mantova non se erano rimasti che sei libri: ma fu ora racquistato il bel manipolo che ne diè in dono all'Imperiale di Vienna nel 1718 un Alexander Nonius Senator Mantuanus (codd. 6497-6518): altri ne posseggono l'Estense, la Palatina di Parma, la Vaticana (fondo Barberiniano), l'Ambrosiana” (A. Luzio, ed., L'Archivo Gonzaga di Mantova. La corrispondenza familiare, amministrativa e diplomatica dei Gonzaga, Verona, 1922, II, p. 273).
The Statutes contain chapters regulating prostitution, gambling, inns, usury, Jews, Gypsies, wine, salt, fish, mills on the Po River, hunting, falconry, cheese, glass commerce, etc. (cf. S. Fantasia, Gli statuti dei Gonzaga: il Cinquecento attraverso gride e decreti, Milan, 2003).
A copy of the Statutum criminale mantuanum is recorded among the books owned and used for his Mantuan-Italian dictionary (Vocabolario mantovano-italiano, Milan, 1827, p. IX) by F. Cherubini: “Statutum criminale mantuanum. Mss. ( nella mia libreria P. III, 7.). In questo Statuto assai maggior copia di voci mantovane che non nel civile si ritrova”. The text is as a matter of fact written in a Latin full of vulgar terms and towards the end contains entire sections in local Italian.