Late and Medieval Sarsina is most often visible in the oldest layers of the city. Archival research of historical and topographic characters produces very important results as for the reconstruction of Sarsina’s town-planning from Antiquity to Late Antiquity and Middle Ages. A map from the Catasto Pontificio, as well as the notary deeds and papal bulls that were recently studied and published turn out to be useful from a urbanistic and semantic point of view to reassemble the original pattern of the forum area and its changes as insula episcopalis during the Late Antiquity.
A carte scoperte: documenti d'archivio e topografia tardoantica tra Sarsina e Monte Sorbo / Morigi, Alessia. - In: PAIDEIA. - ISSN 0030-9435. - 67:(2012), pp. 503-523. [10.1400/198839]
A carte scoperte: documenti d'archivio e topografia tardoantica tra Sarsina e Monte Sorbo
MORIGI, Alessia
2012-01-01
Abstract
Late and Medieval Sarsina is most often visible in the oldest layers of the city. Archival research of historical and topographic characters produces very important results as for the reconstruction of Sarsina’s town-planning from Antiquity to Late Antiquity and Middle Ages. A map from the Catasto Pontificio, as well as the notary deeds and papal bulls that were recently studied and published turn out to be useful from a urbanistic and semantic point of view to reassemble the original pattern of the forum area and its changes as insula episcopalis during the Late Antiquity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.