The dossier of Giovanni Ditano del Brancho contains extensive inventories of movable goods for the benefit of his sons and heirs, Niccolo e Pasquaio, also known as "Antonio," along with the usual testament and record of credits and debits to the estate. Among the notable items in the inventories written on November 9, 1389, are several books in the vernacular about saints, foodstuffs such as dried meats, fruits, and legumes, and the description of several rural holdings with unusual architectural details including a tower with two rooms and a dovecote.
- Record type: Guardianship
- Date: 9 November, 1389
- Locale: Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Language(s): Italian
- Archival location: Archivio di Stato di Firenze, Magistrato dei pupilli avanti il principato 4
- Extent: 17 Folios (paper, register - quarto)
Edited by Laura Morreale, with corrections by Sama Mammadova, and contributions by Daniel Lord Smail.
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