Placiti Cassinesi | |
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![]() Marble inscription of one of the placiti in the town of Capua. | |
Language | Italian (more accurately old Neapolitan) |
Date | 960-963 |
Provenance | Monte Cassino, Italy |
Manuscript(s) | 4 |
Genre | Juridical document |
Subject | Resolution of a property dispute |
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The Placiti Cassinesi are four official juridical documents written between 960 and 963 in southern Italy, regarding a dispute on several lands among three Benedictine monasteries and a local landowner. They are considered the first extant documents written in a Romance vernacular of Italy, along with the Veronese Riddle[1] and the Commodilla catacomb inscription.
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