Book, Chapter
1 II, II | Establishment of trades’ companies, and their authority—Count
2 II, III | in the year 1282, and the companies of the Arts, since magistrates
3 II, III | the leaders of the Arts’ companies ordered that every Signory
4 II, III | disposal divided into twenty companies of fifty men each, and that
5 II, III | the nobility enabled the companies of the Arts to establish
6 II, IV | he renewed the ancient companies of the people, which increased
7 II, V | not allowed to do so—The companies of the people restored—Restless
8 II, V | also re-established the companies of the people, and gave
9 II, V | that were first used by the companies of the Arts; the heads of
10 II, V | called Gonfaloniers of the companies and colleagues of the Signory;
11 II, V | given, the Signory, with the companies of the people under their
12 II, V | and Gonfaloniers of the companies were in favor of Lando and
13 II, VI | was insufficient for the companies of the people; they, therefore,
14 II, VIII| the Gonfaloniers of the companies of the people; abolished
15 II, VIII| being come, he caused many companies to be formed of the plebeians
16 II, I | the Gonfaloniers of the companies of the people; and instead
17 II, I | sixteen Gonfaloniers of the companies of the people; and the council
18 II, I | justice and the ensigns of the companies of the artisans.~Both sides
19 III, I | the year 1353 one of these companies came into Tuscany under
20 III, I | should be chosen from the companies of minor artificers, and
21 III, II | something terrible at hand. The companies of the Arts met, and each
22 III, III | already mentioned. When the companies of the arts were first organized,
23 III, III | of the people and their companies, meet under arms in the
24 III, IV | should be formed three new companies of the arts; namely, one
25 III, IV | that no member of these companies should be expected during
26 III, VI | apprehensive of losing the companies of their trades and the
27 III, VI | Guelphic party; the two new Companies of the Trades were dissolved,
28 III, VI | assigned to their former companies. The minor trades were not
29 III, VI | he was Gonfalonier of the Companies, his son-in-law, Filippo
30 III, VII | and informed the united companies that he had found the Signory
31 IV, II | minor trades by reducing the companies from fourteen to seven,
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