Tractamentum
Tractamentum refers to a Latin term with historical and legal significance, primarily used in Roman law and medieval European legal traditions. The word originates from the Latin verb *tractare*, meaning "to handle" or "to deal with," and was employed to describe a form of legal agreement or transaction, particularly in the context of property rights, contracts, or commercial transactions. In Roman law, *tractamentum* often denoted a supplementary agreement or condition attached to a primary contract, such as a promise of additional benefits or obligations beyond the main terms.
During the medieval period, the concept evolved in canon law and secular legal systems, particularly in regions
By the Renaissance and early modern era, *tractamentum* fell into less frequent use as legal systems became