A document from 1310 testifies that Dotzheim owed Nassau taxes and services.
Other documents testify to his long and successful career as a "magister" (master) of string instruments.
Other documents testify to Orsenigo's efforts to emigrate baptized Jews, but there is no evidence as to the outcome of these efforts.
In the artist's work, an intimacy can form between a pedestrian and her surveillants, and a bureaucratic document can testify to that relationship.
Medieval documents testify to a long series of uprisings, culminating in the Tolmin peasant revolt of 1713.
Few documents testify directly to its construction or its use.
These documents, at least testify for the presence of threshing boards, which, undoubtedly was continuous from then until recently in the Mediterranean basin.
A document from the year 341 testified imperial privileges for an early synagoge.
This document testifies about the fact that the premises conforms to the requirements to performing a certain kind of activity and providing some kind of service.