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[edit]Italiano: Milano: iscrizione di Tommaso da Caponago (1448) che ammonisce su tutti i mali che provocano le cause in tribunale ("ne conseguono molti e disonesti delitti, le attività buone ed utili sono trascurate, e coloro che credono di vincerla spesso perdono, e se vincono, mettendo nel calcolo le fatiche e le spese, non ottengono nulla"). Si trova oggi nell'attuale ingresso del "Broletto nuovo", l'antico Palazzo di Giustizia, nella "Casa dei Panigarola". Foto di Giovanni Dall'Orto, 10-7-2007.
Il testo dice:
In controversijs causarum corpo- rales inimicitie oriuntur, fit amissio expensarum, labor ani- mi exercetur, corpus cottidie fatigatur, multa et inhonesta crimina inde consequuntur, bona et utilia opera posponuntur, et qui sepe credunt obtinere frequenter subcumbunt, et si obtinent, computatis laboribus et expensis, nichil acquirunt. Thomas de Caponago scripsit, 1448..
English: Milan, latin inscription by Tommaso da Caponago (1448), warning against all the evils coming from tribunals and legal controversies. It stands at the entrance of the "Broletto nuovo", i.e. the ancient tribunal. Picture by Giovanni Dall'Orto, July 10 2007.
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In controversijs causarum corpo- rales inimicitie oriuntur, fit amissio expensarum, labor ani- mi exercetur, corpus cottidie fatigatur, multa et inhonesta crimina inde consequuntur, bona et utilia opera posponuntur, et qui sepe credunt obtinere frequenter subcumbunt, et si obtinent, computatis laboribus et expensis, nichil acquirunt. Thomas de Caponago scripsit, 1448..
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- In controversijs causarum corpo-
- rales inimicitie oriuntur, fit
- amissio expensarum, labor ani-
- mi exercetur, corpus cottidie
- fatigatur, multa et inhonesta
- crimina inde consequuntur, bona
- et utilia opera posponuntur,
- et qui sepe credunt obtinere
- frequenter subcumbunt, et si
- obtinent, computatis laboribus
- et expensis, nichil acquirunt.
- Thomas de Caponago scripsit, 1448.
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