The arms of Jacopo minugiaio, a processor of catgut (usually the dried, twisted intestines of sheep or horses, not cats) used for strings of musical instruments, bears resemblance to the Minugiai, or del Minugiaio, family who worked in the same profession with the presence of an uprooted tree. Stefano Rosselli indexed the families together, which does not necessarily mean he thought they were the same clan, and the Ceramelli Papiani archive indexes the two families separately.
Di..., all'albero di..., nodrito sulla campagna di...., i.e.
A tree with roots showing on (or under) the ground, colors unknown
Group Type | |
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Held One or More Priorates? | no |
Ceramelli Number | 7866 |
Branded Magnate? | no |
Malespini Lineage | no |
Dante Lineage | no |
Villani Lineage | no |
Molho Rank | Not Listed |
Padgett Rank | Not in dataset |
Padgett Lineage | Not in dataset |
Litchfield Lineage | no |
Database ID | 2886 |
ASF, Ceramelli Papiani Online | fasc. 7866 |
ASF, Manoscritti, 625, Rosselli, Sepoltuario Fiorentino, 1657 (copy) | pp. 887, no. 4 |