Censimento e guida degli inventari antichi dell’Archivio di Stato di Napoli

Authors

Gianluca Falcucci
University of Roma La Sapienza
https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4875-6731
Ferdinando Salemme
State Archive of Naples
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9103-0765

Keywords:

Kingdom of Naples, Archivio di Stato of Naples, Inventories, Archival Science

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press 

Series: Regna. Texts and Studies on Institutions, Culture and Memory in Medieval Southern Italy

Pages: 215

Language: Italian

Abstract: Over the course of more than 216 years of activity, the Archivio di Stato of Naples has constantly sought to manage its rich documentary heritage despite transfers, losses and destruction, often starting from the indexes created and transmitted by the same institutions that produced the archives deposited or delivered: simple lists of contents, ancint inventories, repertoires and “pandette”. In the collection called Museo, there is a series identified by the letter C, which contains the inventories no more used for archival reference. Between this historical series and the inventories in use, described in the SIAS (State Archives Information System) and in the database of the Archivio di Stato of Naples, there is a collection called Inventari antichi, located in a room next to the Sala inventari, which includes inventories and related materials that, although they concern items that no longer exist or have been rearranged, are still useful for archival reference. This census consists of a description of the ancient reference keys to the documentation held by the Archivio di Stato of Naples and covers the items stored in two rooms of it, where, over time, a large number of access keys have accumulated that are defined as “ancient” because they are no longer useful for research, either because they have been upgraded or because they relate to documentation that has been lost due to war.

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Author Biographies

Gianluca Falcucci, University of Roma La Sapienza

Gianluca Falcucci is a PhD student in Heritage Science at the University of Rome La Sapienza, archivist and teacher of history and philosophy in secondary schools. He was an Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici fellow and holds a master's degree in Public History from the University of Milan and a diploma in archival science from the Vatican School. He teaches at the Archivio di Stato of Naples’ School and is the author of studies on the history of archives, the history of science and Renaissance diplomatic correspondence.

Ferdinando Salemme, State Archive of Naples

Ferdinando Salemme has been director of the Archivio di Stato of Naples since 2025. As archivist and lecturer at the School of Archival Science, Palaeography and Diplomatics, he combines a passionate interest in historical research with a commitment to the preservation and enhancement of the documentary heritage of southern Italy. Author of studies and coordinator of cultural projects, he collaborates with various scientific institutions, including the Accademia Pontaniana.

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Published

January 26, 2026

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-392-9

Publication date (01)

2026-01-26

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-392-9