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  1. 紀要論文
  2. 人間文化研究
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コンミッサリーア: ヴェネツィア共和国の遺言信託

https://stars.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2001007
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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2023-09-15
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タイトル コンミッサリーア: ヴェネツィア共和国の遺言信託
言語 ja
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タイトル Commisarie or Testamentary Trusts in the Republic of Venice
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言語 jpn
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言語 ja
主題 ヴェネツィア史,遺言信託,サン・マルコ財務官,兄弟会, アーカイブ
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 和栗 珠里

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姓名 WAGURI Juri
言語 en
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 Commissarie( sg.: commissaria) were testamentary trusts practised in
the Republic of Venice. Deriving from the Latin word fideicommissum,
commissaria meant everything trusted by a testament, mainly the
division of property and bequests, but also instructions on the funeral,
Masses, the construction of tomb and/or monument, and especially the
administration of assets ‘in perpetuo’ for the sake of the salvation of the
testator’s soul.
 In charge of the execution of commissaria were commissarij, trustees
appointed by the testator, and their successors and agents. Often
commissarie were entrusted to confraternities or to the Procurators of
San Marco, the second highest offices after the Doge in the Republic of
Venice, or in some cases to both institutions.
 Where perpetual management of assets was required, the bequests
were mainly in the form of government bonds, real estate, and charitable
houses (ospedali and ospizi). Interests of government bonds and
rental incomes from real estates were used to support the surviving
family members or to pay for perpetual Masses, donated to religious
or charitable organizations, or distributed among the poor by the hand
of executors. Some testators wished to establish almshouses to
accommodate the socially vulnerable. Such facilities were expected to be
maintained forever and laid a heavy burden on the executors.
 The benefactor and the beneficiaries could have a direct relationship,
but charitable trusts were aimed at unspecified people in need, and
the selection of the beneficiaries was left to the executors. For them,
this task was advantageous as well as arduous, because they could
consolidate their own personal ties through the distribution of the
benefits. The poor who received benefits had their role, too, because they
were indispensable for the salvation of the soul of the benefactors. Thus,
multilayered personal relationships were weaved around commissarie.
 The detailed inventories of commissarie entrusted to the Procurators
in the Archivio di Stato di Venezia allow us to extract quantitative data
from some 3,500 commissarie. I collected information regarding the year
of establishment and the last year of the records of each commissaria to
figure out how long it was maintained. The results show that about 20
per cent or 688 commissarie lasted more than 100 years, among which
384 lasted more than 200 years. The documents I have surveyed are
silent about how a commissaria ended, but this analysis proved the
longevity of numerous commissarie.
 Commissarie functioned as social bonds which brought people together
across time and class. In previous studies, commissaria documents have
been used for historical research about finance, charity, and art, but
they are also useful for social network research. In the future, it will be
necessary to elucidate the reality of commissarie in more detail through
specific case studies.

* Research for this study was made possible by the generous assistance
of Momoyama Gakuin University. I wish to express my special thanks
to Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia for allowing me to develop my
research in March-September 2022 as a visiting scholar.
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書誌情報 ja : 人間文化研究

号 19, p. 71-95, 発行日 2023-10-06
出版者
出版者 桃山学院大学総合研究所
言語 ja
ISSN
収録物識別子タイプ ISSN
収録物識別子 21889031
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収録物識別子タイプ NCID
収録物識別子 AA1270435
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