Neki aspekti pravnog položaja žene u Ninu u novome vijeku prema dokumentima o zemljišnom posjedovanju u Knjigama Nina (Ilibri diNona) YL Državnog arhiva u Zadru. (Croatian)

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      Some aspects of the position of women in Nin in the Early Modern Time according to Knjige Nina (I libri di Nona) from the State Archives in Zadar. (English)
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      According the source we can see that women in Nin owned land in the early modern period. Also, belonging to different strata of society should not be a requirement for how much will be the size of land owned by women. In the documents that we use, we find that only a noblewoman trade with the country. But even in this case the size of a country is not caused greater profits from the sale of a noblewoman, compared with a commoner. Examples show that some of them could be commoners and have a higher pitch of a noblewoman; commoner could have owned a very large area of the country (as well as a noblewoman), as evidenced by a document in which commoner Paliza Tirabosco declares that owns the land from 114 gonjaj. We have to mention noblewoman Madalena Vitanović as a woman who is most mentioned in the documents, three times in the inventory venerable document, in two places when buying land and once when she sells. She was the woman who owns the most land in the district of Nin, which is 450 gonjaj that are mentioned in the used documents. From the inventory of documents we see that she is not always disposed of with large areas of land, but it may be because, at the time she drafted a statement of her inventory, she decided to record the smaller size of her own land. The documents show that she was actively involved in the economic situation of the commune in the period. In the documents, however, do not learn the way in which women in Nin at that time could acquire the land as property, which gave them the legal ability to dispose with that country (except for one case in which a father gives daughter), but it is assumed on the basis of law statutes nearby Dalmatian communes, concerning the law on dowry, inheritance from parents and inheritance after the death of her husband. In addition, the documents in Knjige Nina do not mention anything about the jobs that women did, and for a statement of ownership of land does not say what they intend to do with the land they own, whether to sell, exchange, lease, or an inheritance to children? Also, the documents do not mention nothing about the type of country that women possess -- arable land, meadows, woods, vineyards, etc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Na temelju podataka dobivenih iz zbirke Knjige Nina (I libri di Nona) koja se čuva u Državnome arhivu u Zadru u radu se sagledavaju neki apekti pravnog položaja žene u Ninu u XVII. stoljeću. Riječ je o izvornim dokumentima u kojima se pravni položaj ninskih žena u novome vijeku većinom odnosi na zemljišno posjedovanje od 1573. do 1672. godine, no oni također daju naslutiti koja su pravila općenito vrijedila za pravni položaj ninskih žena u navedenom razdoblju. Na temelju analize ugovora u izvoru Knjige Nina u prvom dijelu rada se analiziraju posjedovna prava i poslovna sposobnost žene u Ninu u XVII. stoljeću, dok se u drugom dijelu obraduje društveni status žene u Ninu u to vrijeme. Podaci o pravnom položaju ninskih žena u novome vijeku dobiveni iz spomenutog izvora u radu se uspoređuju sa zakonskim odredbama koja su vrijedila za ta pitanja, a tiču se statuta - zbirki zakona obližnjih dalmatinskih komuna, prije svega Zadra u čiji su notarijat žene u Ninu odlazile sastavljati inventarne i kupoprodajne zemljišne ugovore. Tema ovog rada doprinosi cjelokupnoj povijesti grada Nina u novome vijeku, koja je u domaćoj historiografiji oskudno obrađena. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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