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L'emfiteusi al Regne de València. Una anàlisi jurídica

1989

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emphyteusisemfiteusiValenciaValènciaemphyteutic censusescensos emfitèuticsEstudis d'història agrària
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Typology and Representation of Alterations in Territorial Units: A Proposal

2018

Abstract This article proposes a typology of boundary changes in territorial units at two points in time. The different types of changes are organized in a hierarchy and represented homogeneously, independently of the number of territorial units involved and of the changes to them. Each alteration is described precisely and unambiguously, and it is codified to allow the information to be treated automatically. In addition to providing efficient storage of the information about these changes, a canonical representation facilitates the automatic detection of inconsistencies in the database. At the same time, the typology allows us to define backward and forward equivalence rules, which helps …

homogeneous seriesTypologyinconsistency criteriaPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyBoundary (real estate)Task (project management)population censusCanonical formeducationEquivalence (measure theory)021101 geological & geomatics engineeringeducation.field_of_studyHierarchyInformation retrievalmunicipal boundary changesstandardized representationStatistics05 social sciencesRepresentation (systemics)HA1-4737equivalence rulestypology050703 geographyJournal of Official Statistics
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Terra e rendite nei secoli XII-XIII: Normandia, Inghliterra, Terrasanta.

2010

Land and revenue in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Century: Normandy, England, the Holy Land Thanks to the documentation made available by the “Patrologia Latina” database, the author has managed to reconstruct the legal-institutional profile of the concessions ad firmam and their socio-economic contexts from the twelfth to the thirteenth centuries in Normandy, England, and the Holy Land. These agrarian contracts have usually escaped scholarly attention and are intriguing for their connection with the contractus censualis and the census reservativus, a legal institution present throughout the modern age and which played an important role in the revolutionaryn. M e d i t e r r a n e a R i c e r …

rendite census ad firmamSettore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna
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