«Quanto ornamento e splendore». Gli Stati italiani e la tutela del patrimonio storico e artistico in età moderna
Abstract
In the modern age, the idea of property tends to become simpler and more defined than in the past. Likewise, the notion of public assets begins to become more definite. As a consequence, a new perception emerges also in relation with goods of artistic value and their protection. A conflict arises between public needs and the prerogatives of the owner. This paper focuses on the legislative provisions adopted by the Italian States between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries and wonders about the purposes and reasons which move political authorities.
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Presentato: 26 Aprile 2022 | Accettato: 03 Giugno 2022 | Pubblicato 21 Giugno 2022 | Lingua: it
Keywords Legislative provision • Goods of artistic value • Public asset • Modern age • Property
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