Les Chanoines du chapitre cathédral de Laon 1272-1412 /

In 140 years, 850 canons have succeeded each other in Laon. Statistics (conventional and multidimensional) carried out from responses to a computerized questionnaire have shown the extent of geographical recruitment: the popes, who, from the beginning of the fourteenth century, completely replaced t...

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Main Authors: Millet, Hélène, Millet, Hélène
Corporate Author: École française de Rome
Format: Book
Language:French
Published: [Rome] : Ecole française de Rome, 1982
[Rome] : Ecole française de Rome, 1982
[Rome] : École française de Rome, 1982
[Rome] : 1982
[Rome] : 1982
[Rome] : 1982
Series:Collection de l'École française de Rome 56
Collection de l'École française de Rome, 56
Collection de l'Ecole française de Rome ; 56
Collection de l'Ecole française de Rome 56
Collection de l'École française de Rome ; 56
Collection de l'École française de Rome 56
Collection de l'École française de Rome 56
Collection de l'École française de Rome ; 56
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Summary:In 140 years, 850 canons have succeeded each other in Laon. Statistics (conventional and multidimensional) carried out from responses to a computerized questionnaire have shown the extent of geographical recruitment: the popes, who, from the beginning of the fourteenth century, completely replaced the bishop in designating the canons, sent in chapter a high proportion of foreigners to the region (Italians, Quercynois, Limousins...). The chapter of Laon constitutes a representative sample of all the senior French secular clergy of this period. The nobles, a small minority, were supplanted by high-level academics whose frequentation of circles close to power (Curie, Parliament of Paris, princely entourages) enabled them to obtain rich benefits. For many of them, being part of the chapter of Laon was only a step in their career: a springboard for some, a crowning achievement for others. The traces left by those who resided in Laon are all details that shed concrete light on their existence. One will find, at the end of the volume, 183 biographical notices, as much for the dignitaries as for the canons of the beginning of the XV century
Item Description:Includes indexes and tables
Includes indexes
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"Notices biographiques": p. [321]-417; "Les dignitaires": p. [421]-451
Physical Description:548 p., 4 p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm
548 p., 4 p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm
548 p., 4 p. of plates : ill., charts, maps, plans ; 25 cm
548 p., 4 p. of plates : ill., maps, plans ; 25 cm
548 pages, 4 pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
548 pages, 4 pages of plates : illustrations, charts, maps, plans ; 25 cm
548 pages, 4 pages of plates : illustrations, maps, plans ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. [13]-18
Bibliography: pages [13]-18
Sources and bibliography: p. [5]-18
Sources and bibliography: pages [5]-18
ISSN:2003-5099 ;
0223-5099 ;