The Goldsmiths of Rome under the Papal Authority. 191
officials and craftsmen of the Corporation in 1740. Brief of Benedict XIV
approving amendments and additions to the Statutes of Clement XII,
which were printed in Rome during the year 1739. These new resolutions
are contained in nine chapters. They received the Papal sanction on
April 20, 1752, and are printed on pages 47 to 56 of the present text, thus
showing that the title does not describe this work accurately. It was
evidently not printed in 1740, as in the imprint, but in 1752 or after.)
Benedictus Papa XIV. Motu proprio, etc., dated August 31, 1750.
Begins : 1 In sequela di nostro special rescritto per / mezzo del nostro
Uditore emanato sotto il / .di 19, dello scorso mese di Luglio, col. / ’
Confirms the Edict of Cardinal Silvio Valente, dated September 8, 1747,
and reproduces it.
(Romae, MDCCL, Ex Typo. R.C.A. 4to, pp. 8, of which 7 and 8 are
blank.)
A Statuto dated 1752 is mentioned in the Editto of 1820.
Editto of Cardinal Girol. Colonna, ‘ Di abolizione di una Risoluzione
presa dal Collegio degli Orefici,’ limiting the admission to the guild, dated
November 27, 1761.
Bando Tariffa Tassativa delle manifatture di argento colle respettive
Gabelle che si dovranno esigere per I’introduzione nello Stato Pontificio e
nella citta di Roma.
(In Roma, MDCCXC, Stamp, della, R.C.A. qto, pp. 6.)
Bando Generale per gli Orefici, Argentieri ed altri che comprano,
vendono e in qualsivoglia modo maneggiano e contrattano Oro e Argento
in Roma, e nello Stato Ecclesiastico. Dated January 7, 1815.
(In Roma, 1815, ed in Bologna, 1816, nella Stamperia Camerale, 4to,
pp. 23, unnumbered.)
In this Bando Statutes are mentioned, dated July 17, 1563, published
by Cardinal Sforza, and Bandi, dated October 28, 1608, May 25, 1725,
July 16, 1734, and others dated February 14, 1630, 1639, and 1666. A copy
in my collection consists of 32 pages of print in 4to.
The Statutes contained in this document are a reformation of those
which preceded it At page 3, below the title of Cardinal Pacca, it begins
as follows: ‘ La Santita di Nostro Signore sollecita sem-/pre ed
instancabile su tutto quello, che puo concor-/rere alia felicita de’ suoi
amatissimi sudditi.’ This Statute had effect in the city of Rome and its
immediate neighbourhood only.
officials and craftsmen of the Corporation in 1740. Brief of Benedict XIV
approving amendments and additions to the Statutes of Clement XII,
which were printed in Rome during the year 1739. These new resolutions
are contained in nine chapters. They received the Papal sanction on
April 20, 1752, and are printed on pages 47 to 56 of the present text, thus
showing that the title does not describe this work accurately. It was
evidently not printed in 1740, as in the imprint, but in 1752 or after.)
Benedictus Papa XIV. Motu proprio, etc., dated August 31, 1750.
Begins : 1 In sequela di nostro special rescritto per / mezzo del nostro
Uditore emanato sotto il / .di 19, dello scorso mese di Luglio, col. / ’
Confirms the Edict of Cardinal Silvio Valente, dated September 8, 1747,
and reproduces it.
(Romae, MDCCL, Ex Typo. R.C.A. 4to, pp. 8, of which 7 and 8 are
blank.)
A Statuto dated 1752 is mentioned in the Editto of 1820.
Editto of Cardinal Girol. Colonna, ‘ Di abolizione di una Risoluzione
presa dal Collegio degli Orefici,’ limiting the admission to the guild, dated
November 27, 1761.
Bando Tariffa Tassativa delle manifatture di argento colle respettive
Gabelle che si dovranno esigere per I’introduzione nello Stato Pontificio e
nella citta di Roma.
(In Roma, MDCCXC, Stamp, della, R.C.A. qto, pp. 6.)
Bando Generale per gli Orefici, Argentieri ed altri che comprano,
vendono e in qualsivoglia modo maneggiano e contrattano Oro e Argento
in Roma, e nello Stato Ecclesiastico. Dated January 7, 1815.
(In Roma, 1815, ed in Bologna, 1816, nella Stamperia Camerale, 4to,
pp. 23, unnumbered.)
In this Bando Statutes are mentioned, dated July 17, 1563, published
by Cardinal Sforza, and Bandi, dated October 28, 1608, May 25, 1725,
July 16, 1734, and others dated February 14, 1630, 1639, and 1666. A copy
in my collection consists of 32 pages of print in 4to.
The Statutes contained in this document are a reformation of those
which preceded it At page 3, below the title of Cardinal Pacca, it begins
as follows: ‘ La Santita di Nostro Signore sollecita sem-/pre ed
instancabile su tutto quello, che puo concor-/rere alia felicita de’ suoi
amatissimi sudditi.’ This Statute had effect in the city of Rome and its
immediate neighbourhood only.