Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>

This paper stresses the shift occurred at the beginning of the 13rd century, in judicial proceedings, from the accusatio of Roman legal tradition to the inquisitio. Due to this upset, trials were instituted per publica vox et fama, i.e. on the grounds of the bad reputation one had in his/her communi...

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Main Author: Dinora Corsi
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2011-07-01
Series:Storia delle Donne
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/sdd/article/view/2486
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spelling doaj-76524ff9acbb4288b8e8c508ee32041e2021-04-02T10:55:40ZengFirenze University PressStoria delle Donne1826-75131826-75052011-07-017110.13128/SDD-96098871Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>Dinora CorsiThis paper stresses the shift occurred at the beginning of the 13rd century, in judicial proceedings, from the accusatio of Roman legal tradition to the inquisitio. Due to this upset, trials were instituted per publica vox et fama, i.e. on the grounds of the bad reputation one had in his/her community. As far as women and their history are concerned, the focus is centered on adultery, which is the slanderous crime-sin accusation considered by both laws and public opinion, by writers and other makers of male discourse on women’s good-bad reputation.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/sdd/article/view/2486famainfamiainquisitioaccusatioadulteriopittura infamante
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Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>
Storia delle Donne
fama
infamia
inquisitio
accusatio
adulterio
pittura infamante
author_facet Dinora Corsi
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title Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>
title_short Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>
title_full Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>
title_fullStr Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>
title_full_unstemmed Donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>
title_sort donne medievali tra fama e infamia: <em>leges</em> e <em>narrationes</em>
publisher Firenze University Press
series Storia delle Donne
issn 1826-7513
1826-7505
publishDate 2011-07-01
description This paper stresses the shift occurred at the beginning of the 13rd century, in judicial proceedings, from the accusatio of Roman legal tradition to the inquisitio. Due to this upset, trials were instituted per publica vox et fama, i.e. on the grounds of the bad reputation one had in his/her community. As far as women and their history are concerned, the focus is centered on adultery, which is the slanderous crime-sin accusation considered by both laws and public opinion, by writers and other makers of male discourse on women’s good-bad reputation.
topic fama
infamia
inquisitio
accusatio
adulterio
pittura infamante
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/sdd/article/view/2486
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