Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290

Around 1520, Jean Valier, a Piedmontese in the service of the bishop of Agen, compiled 158 papal bulls, mainly those obtained by a previous bishop in 1309 from his nephew, Pope Clement V. They validate and confirm 878 original acts (mainly cessions of tithes by laymen around 1240-1290). They empty a...

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description Around 1520, Jean Valier, a Piedmontese in the service of the bishop of Agen, compiled 158 papal bulls, mainly those obtained by a previous bishop in 1309 from his nephew, Pope Clement V. They validate and confirm 878 original acts (mainly cessions of tithes by laymen around 1240-1290). They empty and confirm 878 original acts (mainly cessions of tithes by laymen around 1240-1290), and judging by the few preserved originals and modern copies Valier gives a faithful analysis. These texts show the strengthening of episcopal power in the 13th century in a diocese where micro-parishes abound. Alleutists, well-to-do peasants or small lords who had from time immemorial possessed tithes mixed with their seigniorial income, handed over to the bishop rights that had been pulverised through inheritance. For a long time, historiography has described these transfers as ‘restitutions’, a term that is absent from the originals and the bullary: they were cessions and not always without consideration. These acts provide us with information on the Church, secular society, and family ties in the Agen region in the second half of the 13th century, and on the functioning of the episcopal chancellery from the Middle Ages to the Revolution.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1460152024-09-27T09:25:42Z Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290 Lainé, Françoise Simon, Pierre Jean-Courret, Ézechiel texts manuscripts translation inventory archives Middle Ages medieval literature administration index transcription paleography codex codicology material objects bull society history critical apparatus bibliography Aquitaine thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies Around 1520, Jean Valier, a Piedmontese in the service of the bishop of Agen, compiled 158 papal bulls, mainly those obtained by a previous bishop in 1309 from his nephew, Pope Clement V. They validate and confirm 878 original acts (mainly cessions of tithes by laymen around 1240-1290). They empty and confirm 878 original acts (mainly cessions of tithes by laymen around 1240-1290), and judging by the few preserved originals and modern copies Valier gives a faithful analysis. These texts show the strengthening of episcopal power in the 13th century in a diocese where micro-parishes abound. Alleutists, well-to-do peasants or small lords who had from time immemorial possessed tithes mixed with their seigniorial income, handed over to the bishop rights that had been pulverised through inheritance. For a long time, historiography has described these transfers as ‘restitutions’, a term that is absent from the originals and the bullary: they were cessions and not always without consideration. These acts provide us with information on the Church, secular society, and family ties in the Agen region in the second half of the 13th century, and on the functioning of the episcopal chancellery from the Middle Ages to the Revolution. 2024-09-27T09:25:40Z 2024-09-27T09:25:40Z 2023 book ONIX_20240927_9782356135063_12 9782356135063 9782356135087 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/146015 fre Textes @quitains image/png Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://una-editions.fr/bullaire-de-valier-vers-1520/ https://ressources.una-editions.fr/s/HaBCgrKD3PMe5gZ Ausonius Éditions Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10.46608/textesaquitains1.9782356135063 Around 1520, Jean Valier, a Piedmontese in the service of the bishop of Agen, compiled 158 papal bulls, mainly those obtained by a previous bishop in 1309 from his nephew, Pope Clement V. They validate and confirm 878 original acts (mainly cessions of tithes by laymen around 1240-1290). They empty and confirm 878 original acts (mainly cessions of tithes by laymen around 1240-1290), and judging by the few preserved originals and modern copies Valier gives a faithful analysis. These texts show the strengthening of episcopal power in the 13th century in a diocese where micro-parishes abound. Alleutists, well-to-do peasants or small lords who had from time immemorial possessed tithes mixed with their seigniorial income, handed over to the bishop rights that had been pulverised through inheritance. For a long time, historiography has described these transfers as ‘restitutions’, a term that is absent from the originals and the bullary: they were cessions and not always without consideration. These acts provide us with information on the Church, secular society, and family ties in the Agen region in the second half of the 13th century, and on the functioning of the episcopal chancellery from the Middle Ages to the Revolution. 10.46608/textesaquitains1.9782356135063 bfc06fa5-0f79-4168-bed3-99215f2f51e2 9782356135063 9782356135087 Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 1 903 Pessac open access
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Lainé, Françoise
Simon, Pierre
Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290
title Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290
title_full Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290
title_fullStr Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290
title_full_unstemmed Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290
title_short Bullaire de l’évêché d’Agen, compilé par Jean Valier vers 1520. Les cessions de dîmes à l’évêque d’Agen, c. 1240-1290
title_sort bullaire de l eveche d agen compile par jean valier vers 1520 les cessions de dimes a l eveque d agen c 1240 1290
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administration
index
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codicology
material objects
bull
society
history
critical apparatus
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medieval
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administration
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paleography
codex
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bull
society
history
critical apparatus
bibliography
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thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies
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