2020
DOI: 10.1080/21552851.2020.1711528
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Too much to account for. The Crown of Aragon and the collapse of the auditing system in late-medieval Sicily

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“…It was thus crucial to safely preserve this huge trove of financial documentation, and in 1423 the viceroy Nicola Speciale ordered Matteo Ansalone and Leonardo Bankerio to retrieve the records and writings of the MCR and the newly established financial organ called conservator maior regii patrimonii (major conservator of the royal patrimony, henceforth: CRP) (1414) (Silvestri 2020), and place those documents into four caxias (chests)-two for each office-which were to be transported to a chapel attached to the Palermo's Steri, the Cappella di Sant'Antonio Abate, the official seat of the new financial archive. Despite being described as "the most suitable location … for preserving and storing the above-mentioned documents and writings" (de Vivo et al 2016c, cap.…”
Section: Accumulation and Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was thus crucial to safely preserve this huge trove of financial documentation, and in 1423 the viceroy Nicola Speciale ordered Matteo Ansalone and Leonardo Bankerio to retrieve the records and writings of the MCR and the newly established financial organ called conservator maior regii patrimonii (major conservator of the royal patrimony, henceforth: CRP) (1414) (Silvestri 2020), and place those documents into four caxias (chests)-two for each office-which were to be transported to a chapel attached to the Palermo's Steri, the Cappella di Sant'Antonio Abate, the official seat of the new financial archive. Despite being described as "the most suitable location … for preserving and storing the above-mentioned documents and writings" (de Vivo et al 2016c, cap.…”
Section: Accumulation and Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%