Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne

Since 1458, papal sources attest the presence of physicians assisting cardinals during the pontifical election. This presence was not purely formal. In this framework, doctors played different roles and sometimes their activities affected the results of the Conclave. In this sense, the Conclave coul...

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Main Author: Elisa Andretta
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA UMR 5190) 2013-04-01
Series:Chrétiens et Sociétés
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/chretienssocietes/3307
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spelling doaj-b72d5a45f1ea49589ec76524386b27a72020-11-25T01:32:47ZfraLaboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA UMR 5190)Chrétiens et Sociétés1257-127X1965-08092013-04-0119173810.4000/chretienssocietes.3307Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderneElisa AndrettaSince 1458, papal sources attest the presence of physicians assisting cardinals during the pontifical election. This presence was not purely formal. In this framework, doctors played different roles and sometimes their activities affected the results of the Conclave. In this sense, the Conclave could be considered as a « lieu de médecine » and an original viewpoint on the relationship between medicine and Christianity. Crossing medical sources related to the medical practices or produced by institutions or actors involved in the Conclave, the article offers a first glance on medical presence and activity in this particular context. Firstly we offer a general survey of the different physicians working during the early modern Conclaves and consider the way in which this function affected their career. We paid particular attention to the analysis of the criteria of their nomination. Secondly we analyze their specific functions during pontifical elections and the way in which they interacted with the proceeding of the Conclave.http://journals.openedition.org/chretienssocietes/3307MedecineDoctorsConclavePapal StatesRenaissanceCounter Reformation
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Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne
Chrétiens et Sociétés
Medecine
Doctors
Conclave
Papal States
Renaissance
Counter Reformation
author_facet Elisa Andretta
author_sort Elisa Andretta
title Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne
title_short Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne
title_full Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne
title_fullStr Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne
title_full_unstemmed Les médecins du conclave. L’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne
title_sort les médecins du conclave. l’élection pontificale entre médecine et politique au début de l’époque moderne
publisher Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA UMR 5190)
series Chrétiens et Sociétés
issn 1257-127X
1965-0809
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Since 1458, papal sources attest the presence of physicians assisting cardinals during the pontifical election. This presence was not purely formal. In this framework, doctors played different roles and sometimes their activities affected the results of the Conclave. In this sense, the Conclave could be considered as a « lieu de médecine » and an original viewpoint on the relationship between medicine and Christianity. Crossing medical sources related to the medical practices or produced by institutions or actors involved in the Conclave, the article offers a first glance on medical presence and activity in this particular context. Firstly we offer a general survey of the different physicians working during the early modern Conclaves and consider the way in which this function affected their career. We paid particular attention to the analysis of the criteria of their nomination. Secondly we analyze their specific functions during pontifical elections and the way in which they interacted with the proceeding of the Conclave.
topic Medecine
Doctors
Conclave
Papal States
Renaissance
Counter Reformation
url http://journals.openedition.org/chretienssocietes/3307
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