[By Marta L. Mangini and Rita Pezzola]
The archive of
mensa vescovile – all of the ecclesiastical assets that supported the bishop and his
family – preserves the documents produced over the centuries by the notaries of the Episcopal revenue of Como to
sanction and certify rights and relationships of a legal or even political nature. It mostly contains legal or conditional feudal investiture
contracts, feudal recognitions, concessions, sales,
confessions as well as documents of a legal nature, such as
arbitration and sentences.
The archive is currently divided – according to an erroneous but consolidated practice – into an ancient part – also called
"
Investiture feudali" – comprised exclusively of bound material (
volumes) and a
modern part, made up of loose papers (
envelopes).
This division does not correspond with the chronological division of the material, but was historically determined by the different transmission
history of the two sections.