Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the actions in the sacred sphere carried out by communities in
Central Alps in the late Middle Ages, using Lugano and Bormio as cases of study. The
surviving councils’ records as well as the documents drafted by the accounting offices of
both burgi highlight concrete practices regarding the administration of church incomes,
the care of buildings and sacred furnishings, as well as the organization of religious
ceremonies and the dignity of clerics appointed to pastoral care. These responsibilities
assumed an increasingly significant role during the fifteenth century, when the sacred
sphere appears to have played a key role in representing collective membership. However,
an analysis of these practices cannot disregard the specific interactions between the entities
involved in the dynamics outlined by the deliberations.
Central Alps in the late Middle Ages, using Lugano and Bormio as cases of study. The
surviving councils’ records as well as the documents drafted by the accounting offices of
both burgi highlight concrete practices regarding the administration of church incomes,
the care of buildings and sacred furnishings, as well as the organization of religious
ceremonies and the dignity of clerics appointed to pastoral care. These responsibilities
assumed an increasingly significant role during the fifteenth century, when the sacred
sphere appears to have played a key role in representing collective membership. However,
an analysis of these practices cannot disregard the specific interactions between the entities
involved in the dynamics outlined by the deliberations.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Council proceedings, Alpine communities, Religious life, Collective
membership
Elenco autori:
Canobbio; Elisabetta
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