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Predgrađe dubrovačke Civitas

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Predgrađe dubrovačke Civitas
عناروين إضافية: The Suburb of the Civitas of Dubrovnik
المصدر: Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku; ISSN 1330-0598 (Print); ISSN 1848-7815 (Online); Issue 55/1
بيانات النشر: Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2017
تفاصيل مُضافة: Željko Peković
Kristina Babić
نوع الوثيقة: Electronic Resource
مستخلص: Predgrađe dubrovačke civitas je, usprkos objavljenim radovima, i dalje tema s mnogo nepoznanica. Ovim radom autori su se dotaknuli samo nekih. Polazeći od problema ubikacije starog i novog gradskog bedema prema brdu, koji predstavljaju okvir područja reguliranog 1272, autori su revidirali prethodna i ponudili nova tumačenja odredaba 41. glave pete knjige i 57. glave osme knjige Statuta grada Dubrovnika iz 1272, te njegove novele iz 1296. godine, kojima su regulirane ulice južno od Place. Na temelju dokumenata iz Spisa dubrovačke kancelarije, ponuđeni su i prijedlozi ubikacije pojedinih terena i kuća koje su spomenute u statutarnim odredbama.
Although the suburb of the civitas of Dubrovnik has been a frequent scholarly topic since the middle of the twentieth century, current researchers are still faced with numerous doubts and obscurities. Dating of the city’s expansion north of the Strossmayer Street, location of the muro novo civitatis versus montem, as well as the regulation of streets by the Statute of Dubrovnik of 1272 are merely some of the issues discussed in this article. The area of the civitas as described by Constantine Porphyrogenitus (Castrum, St. Peter and Pustijerna), which existed on the peninsula in the middle of the tenth century, was being gradually joined to the opposite mainland - today’s Prijeko - by fi lling a deep, partly swampy bay. Filling of the marshland was an essential precondition for the city’s expansion to the north. By 1255, plots and houses north of the Strossmayer Street were already protected by the new city wall. Archival documents offer evidence for its ubication along today’s Gučetić Street. The position of the city gates determined the layout of some streets that had existed even before 1272, when they were regulated by the Statute (Ulica od Domina, St. Joseph’s, Miho Pracat’s, Lučarica). Certain controversies surrounding the interpretations of Book V, Chapter XLI and Book VIII, Chapter LVII of the Statute of Dubrovnik of 1272, and its amendment of 1296 by which the streets south of the Placa were regulated, prompted the authors of this article to a detailed analysis of the provisions and their interpretations to date. This has led to a new interpretation of some provisions, but also to an assumption of the existence of several streets which became void over time. Documents published in the Spisi dubrovačke kancelarije have allowed a precise location of the plots and houses mentioned in the Statute.
مصطلحات الفهرس: murus veteris civitatis Ragusii versus montem; murus novus civitatis versus montem; Statut grada Dubrovnika; regulacija ulica, murus veteris civitatis Ragusii versus montem; murus novus civitatis versus montem; Statute of Dubrovnik; street regulation, text, info:eu-repo/semantics/article, info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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