Irena Benyovsky Latin, Zrinka Pešorda Vardić, Gordan Ravančić, Ivana Haničar Buljan
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This paper focuses on the spatial distribution of Dubrovnik’s urban elite, observed on the examples of the families of Matijaš de Mençe and Anđelo Ljutica, in the period from the late 13th to the mid-14th century and the time of Black Death. Using the methods of social topography and prosopography, the authors have studied the interrelation of the social and ownership statuses of these families, addressing the question of their social and spatial interconnections. In the early 14th century, both families belonged to the elite urban circles, but with a key difference: one of them was noble, and the other a family of commoners
本文以13世纪末至14世纪中期黑死病流行时期的matijasi de menpere家族和Anđelo Ljutica家族为例,研究了杜布罗夫尼克城市精英的空间分布。利用社会地形学和人类学的方法,研究了这些家庭的社会地位和所有权地位的相互关系,解决了他们的社会和空间联系的问题。在14世纪早期,这两个家族都属于城市精英阶层,但有一个关键的区别:一个是贵族,另一个是平民家庭