翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Liberal Democratic Party (Portugal)
・ Liberal Democratic Party (Republic of Macedonia)
・ Liberal Democratic Party (Romania)
・ Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia 1989)
・ Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)
・ Liberal Democratic Party (Sudan)
・ Liberal Democratic Party (Turkey)
・ Liberal Democratic Party of Afghanistan
・ Liberal Democratic Party of Germany
・ Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova
・ Liberal Democratic Party of Mozambique
・ Liberal Democratic Party of Pridnestrovie
・ Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
・ Liber Ignium
・ Liber instrumentorum memorialium
Liber instrumentorum vicecomitalium
・ Liber Jani de Procida et Palialoco
・ Liber Linteus
・ Liber maiolichinus de gestis Pisanorum illustribus
・ Liber Memorialis
・ Liber Monstrorum
・ Liber Niger
・ Liber Officium Spirituum
・ Liber Orationum Psalmographus
・ Liber OZ
・ Liber pantegni
・ Liber Paradisus
・ Liber Pontificalis
・ Liber Quiñones
・ Liber Regalis


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Liber instrumentorum vicecomitalium : ウィキペディア英語版
Liber instrumentorum vicecomitalium
The ''Liber instrumentorum vicecomitalium'' (Latin for "Book of the Instruments of the Viscounts"), sometimes called the Trencavel Cartulary (''CT'') or Cartulaire de Foix, is a high medieval cartulary commissioned by the Trencavel family. It preserves either 585〔Kosto, ''Making Agreements'', 149.〕〔Evergates, 20.〕 or 616–7〔Kosto, "The ''Liber feudorum maior''," 2.〕 charters, the earliest of which dates to 1028 and the latest to 1214. The charters preserve a record of important feudal customs relating to the lands of the Trencavel, namely Albi, Agde, Béziers, Carcassonne, Nîmes, and Razès, all of which—save Carcassonne, which was a county—were viscounties, hence the cartulary's name. It is preserved in a twelfth-century manuscript, now kept with the Société Archéologique de Montpellier, where it is MS 10.〔Cheyette, 826. There "are now microfilms of this cartulary in Montpellier and Carcassonne", according to Cheyette, ''Ermengard of Narbonne'', 365 n8.〕
The compilation of the ''Liber'' began probably between 1186 and 1188, under the direction of Roger II Trencavel.〔Graham-Leigh, 14.〕 It was completed in two stages and occupies 248 folios. The initial work was done by two scribes in a clear but highly abbreviate "proto-gothic documentary script", with a few decorated initials.〔Graham-Leigh, 15.〕 In 1206 a few charters from the 1190s and the first years of the new century as well as some older documents from 1176–85 that were omitted in the initial compilation were added by a different scribe, using a smaller, rounder script. The final addition to the charter was a record of the surrender of Bernard Ato VI Trencavel to Simon de Montfort in 1214.〔 The earliest eleventh-century charters generally concern Albi, the first Trencavel viscounty, but the majority of charters date to the mid–late twelfth century.
Of the charters 321 (55%) are oaths of fealty, 79 are "grants, recognitions, sales, mortgages" of fiefs,〔〔 and 57 are ''convenientiae'' (accords). A small proportion of the oaths reference other ''convenientiae'', but it is clear from the proportions of documents in the cartulary that "the power of the Trencavels rested on the oath."〔
Its organisation implies its use as an argument for Trencavel power.〔Graham-Leigh, 16.〕 For example, it contains the supposed will of Roger the Old, the founder of the house.〔Graham-Leigh, 159.〕 Its contents are geographically organised, arranged so as to present Trencavel lordship as regional and territorial. This form of organisation is mirrored in the contemporary ''Liber feudorum maior'' (and its companion piece, the ''Liber feudorum Ceritaniae'') of Catalonia and the ''Liber instrumentorum memorialium'' of the Guilhems of Montpellier, with which it is often compared. The Trencavel Cartulary contains no documents concerning the church, secular or monastic, and does not appear to have been used on a regular basis by its commissioners. It was only periodically augmented, and seems more to have been a monument to Trencavel power.〔
==Editions==

*Débax, Hélène. 1993. "Le cartulaire des Trencavel (''Liber instrumentorum vicecomitalium'')." ''Les cartulaires: Actes de la table ronde organisée par l'École nationale des chartes et le G.D.R. 121 du C.N.R.S. (Paris, 5–7 décembre 1991)'', Olivier Guyotjeannin, Laurent Morelle, and Michel Parisse, edd. Mémoires et documents de l'École des chartes, 39 (Paris: École des Chartes), 291–99.
*Dovetto, Joseph. 1997. ''Cartulaire des Trencavel: analyse détaillée des 617 actes, 957–1214''. Centre de recherches et d'information historiques des conférenciers de la Cité. Carcassonne, 1977. B000WXR47M.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Liber instrumentorum vicecomitalium」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.