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This article examines the structure and operation of the Onesta Office of Decency from its inception in in Florence to its absorption by the city's chief criminal court in The Office was created ostensibly to control prostitution but ultimately became more interested in exploiting prostitutes to support the convent of the Convertite, established paradoxically as a refuge for repentant single prostitutes. Already have an ?

Access supplemental materials and multimedia. Abstract This article examines the structure and operation of the Onesta Office of Decency from its inception in in Florence to its absorption by the city's chief criminal court in Journal Information In publication sincethe Sixteenth Century Journal SCJ prints twenty to twenty-five articles and over four hundred book reviews a year.

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The Office failed because of resistance to the process of registration, which conferred a particular negative public identity on women deated as prostitutes and, by the sixteenth century, on some of their powerful clients. Unlimited access to purchased articles.

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