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            <text>&lt;48r&gt; &lt;rubric&gt; Incipiunt libri Ichonomichorum Aristotilis duo divisi in aliqua capitula pertinentibus a gubernationem familie. Nam in primo libro determinat de partibus Iconomice et de coniugationis mulieri et viri q(uae) dicitur nuptialis de coniugatione parentum ad filios q(uae) dicitur paterna et dominorum at servos que dicitur dispotica. &lt;inc&gt; La scientia di regiere la casa ha nome Iconomicha et è differente da la scientia di reggiere la ciptà la quale ha nome Polliticha. Non solamente p(er)ché una, ciò è la Iconomica, considera el regimento de la casa et la politica el regimento de la ciptà; ma etiandio p(er)ché in reggiere puote essere molty rectory et in reggiere la casa no(n) die essere se no(n) uno. &lt;55r&gt; &lt;expl&gt; Consequentemente consideramo li modi de acquistar(e) p(er)tinenty a la massaria terza chiamata massaria civile et diciamo che la potissima et la più naturale intrata di questa massaria si è quella de le ter(r)e. Secundariamente quella de le merchantie. Ultimo quella de li altry muodi pertinenty a la massaria Satrapicha. / Explicit liber primus. 

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