Thesaurarii Sanctae Mariae Maioris; Tesorieri di Santa Maria Maggiore (Treasurers of the Cathedral)
- HR-DADU-39
- Fonds
- 16th century - 19th century
Treasurers of the Cathedral
Thesaurarii Sanctae Mariae Maioris; Tesorieri di Santa Maria Maggiore (Treasurers of the Cathedral)
Treasurers of the Cathedral
Diversa thesaurariorum (Various documents issued by treasurers)
Part of Thesaurarii Sanctae Mariae Maioris; Tesorieri di Santa Maria Maggiore (Treasurers of the Cathedral)
The series contains registers of state revenues and expenditures from the 17th to the beginning of the 19th century.
The only reference to Jewish people in this series is the reference to extraordinary taxes that had to be paid by Jews, sea captains and Orthodox community of the Republic in the 60s and the 80s of the 18th centuries for the costs of protection against the plague (e.g., vol. 5, f. 12v).
Repizo (Books of construction work and repairs)
Part of Thesaurarii Sanctae Mariae Maioris; Tesorieri di Santa Maria Maggiore (Treasurers of the Cathedral)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The service of syndics, state officials for the supervision of offices that provided services for locals, was introduced in the 15th century. These officials would visit the area of Dubrovnik every spring to handle complaints from the population and investigate ex officio any issue they would consider relevant and necessary to solve. Upon their return, they were required to compile a report and submit this report to the Senate. The volumes of this series contain records made by syndics beginning in 1545.
Liber dominorum syndicum (Books of syndics)
Part of Thesaurarii Sanctae Mariae Maioris; Tesorieri di Santa Maria Maggiore (Treasurers of the Cathedral)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The service of syndics, state officials for the supervision of offices that provided services for locals, was introduced in the 15th century. These officials would visit the area of Dubrovnik every spring to handle complaints from the population and investigate ex officio any issue they would consider relevant and necessary to solve. Upon their return, they were required to compile a report and submit this report to the Senate. The volumes of this series contain records made by syndics beginning in 1545.