Synoden schaffen Räume: Metropolen, Diözesen und Pfarreien in den Synodalkanones des 9. Jahrhunderts
This study on »space in canon law« investigates the concepts of provincial, diocesis and parrocchia in the synodal decisions and the capitularies of bishops in the ninth century. The space of provincia was not precisely determined at the end of this age. Perhaps not even the provincial council...
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Language: | deu |
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Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
2015-01-01
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Series: | Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History |
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Online Access: | http://data.rg.mpg.de/rechtsgeschichte/rg23_174hartmann.pdf |
Summary: | This study on »space in canon law« investigates
the concepts of provincial, diocesis and parrocchia
in the synodal decisions and the capitularies of
bishops in the ninth century. The space of provincia
was not precisely determined at the end of this age.
Perhaps not even the provincial council is differentiated
from a diocesan synod. The space of the
diocese in the ninth century is best known by the
trip of visitation that the bishops had undertaken
since late Antiquity. In his capitularies, the bishop
speaks to all members of his diocese, clergy and
laity, and he provides them precepts and prohibitions.
The new significance of the diocese is also
made clear by the prohibition of transmigration
and transfer of bishops from one diocese to another,
which gained new importance during the ninth
century. The subdivision of a diocese into several
districts of deans can already be found in the
middle of this age. The smallest format of space
in the canon law was the parrocchia, the parish. We
must be careful in using this term, because it often
also means bishopric or diocese. The parish was
defined as the space where only one priest has the
right to hold his office. Since the ninth century,
parish and diocese are very precisely defined as
particular spaces. Bishop Theodulf of Orléans
(798–818) and archbishop Hincmar of Reims
(845–882) made numerous remarks in their capitularies
about the formation of diocese and parish. |
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ISSN: | 1619-4993 2195-9617 |