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- catalog abstract "This collection relates mainly to banking and real estate activities in Rome, and agricultural estate management in the surrounding area. It includes 27 volumes of bank records, 1630-1818, which throw much light on the administration of two very important Roman banks that are still functioning: the Banco di Santo Spirito and the Monte di Pietà; 27 volumes of estate records for such holdings as Monte Libretto, Monte Maggiore, Monte Rotondo, Monte Flavio, and Bassanello: all important for the study of the last of the feudal regime in Roman Campagna; and 13 volumes of letter books, 1645-1801, containing letters relating largely to estate affairs. Two of these volumes belonged to Principe Taddeo Barberini; the others were those of Principe Urbano Sciarra Colonna. There are also 14 account books, 1645-1802, recording personal expenses of various members of the Barberini family.".
- catalog contributor b754280.
- catalog coverage "Italy History 17th century.".
- catalog coverage "Italy History 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "Rome (Italy) Commerce.".
- catalog date "1630".
- catalog description "Barberini Family Collection. Baker Library, Harvard Business School.".
- catalog description "Gift of Edward J. Fox, 1929.".
- catalog description "The Roman family Barberini de Sciara was formed by the union of the Tuscan Barberini and the Roman Colonna de Sciarra, a younger branch of the famous Colonna family. The Barberini became prominent in 1623 when Maffeo Barberini was elected Pope Urban VIII. He gave many princely fiefs and conferred high offices on members of his family. In 1728 Guilio Cesare Colonna de Sciarra, Principe de Carbognana, married Cornelia Barberini, daughter of Urbano, Principe de Palestrina. Their son Carlo assumed the name Barberini di Sciarra-Colonna establishing that line.".
- catalog description "This collection relates mainly to banking and real estate activities in Rome, and agricultural estate management in the surrounding area. It includes 27 volumes of bank records, 1630-1818, which throw much light on the administration of two very important Roman banks that are still functioning: the Banco di Santo Spirito and the Monte di Pietà; 27 volumes of estate records for such holdings as Monte Libretto, Monte Maggiore, Monte Rotondo, Monte Flavio, and Bassanello: all important for the study of the last of the feudal regime in Roman Campagna; and 13 volumes of letter books, 1645-1801, containing letters relating largely to estate affairs. Two of these volumes belonged to Principe Taddeo Barberini; the others were those of Principe Urbano Sciarra Colonna. There are also 14 account books, 1645-1802, recording personal expenses of various members of the Barberini family.".
- catalog description "Unpublished finding aid in repository.".
- catalog extent "9 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1630".
- catalog language "ita".
- catalog provenance "Gift of Edward J. Fox, 1929.".
- catalog spatial "Italy History 17th century.".
- catalog spatial "Italy History 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "Italy.".
- catalog spatial "Rome (Italy) Commerce.".
- catalog subject "Administration of estates Italy.".
- catalog subject "Agriculture.".
- catalog subject "Banco di Santo Spirito (Rome, Italy)".
- catalog subject "Banks and banking Italy.".
- catalog subject "Barberini family.".
- catalog subject "Barberini, Taddeo, principe.".
- catalog subject "Colonna family.".
- catalog subject "Colonna, Urbano Sciarra, principe.".
- catalog subject "Family records.".
- catalog subject "Feudalism Italy.".
- catalog subject "Finance, Personal Italy.".
- catalog subject "Finance.".
- catalog subject "Monte di Pietà (Rome, Italy)".
- catalog subject "Real estate business Italy.".
- catalog subject "Saving and investment.".
- catalog title "Business records of the Barberini and Colonna families, 1630-1818 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Account books. ftamc".
- catalog type "Letters. ftamc".