The Carolingian era has seen by many as a time when the Church became increasingly institutionalised. One of the main aspects of this development, exemplified by the series of councils held between 816 and 819, was a (re)definition of the canonical and monastic orders and the requirement for each community in the realm to comply either with the institutiones canonicorum and sanctimonialium or with the Rule of Benedict. Despite the influential works of J. Semmler or R. Schieffer, however, the real impact of these proposed reforms is still an open question, and from this perspective, the very notion of institutionalisation can also be questioned.Ce colloque entend appréhender les évolutions des communautés cléricales et monastiques d’époque c...
In this paper I seek to shed light on the theme of the gap between the ideal and reality concerning ...
National audienceFrom the 12th to the 13th century, a process of separation of spiritual and tempora...
Dans le contexte des chocs de la première modernité et de la Réforme catholique qui suit le concile ...
Categorising the Church II: Clerical and monastic communities in the Carolingian World (8th-10th) /...
Frankish ecclesiastics exerted great effort in defining and regulating the life of the canonical cle...
Les institutions canoniales italiennes ont peu suscité l’attention de l’historiographie. Le royaume ...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
Cet article examine les discours carolingiens produits sur les évêques au tournant du ixe siècle, c’...
Canons and Canonical Reforms in the Valley of the Rhone. Diversity within the « world of canons » i...
Le présent travail propose une approche canonique et historique de l’organisation de l’Eglise au IVe...
This article assesses the question to what extent the model of a ‘temple society’ can be fruitfully ...
A récent publication has examined the theological history of the distinction between «power of order...
Categorising the Church II: Clerical and monastic communities in the Carolingian World (8th-10th) /...
In this paper I seek to shed light on the theme of the gap between the ideal and reality concerning ...
National audienceFrom the 12th to the 13th century, a process of separation of spiritual and tempora...
Dans le contexte des chocs de la première modernité et de la Réforme catholique qui suit le concile ...
Categorising the Church II: Clerical and monastic communities in the Carolingian World (8th-10th) /...
Frankish ecclesiastics exerted great effort in defining and regulating the life of the canonical cle...
Les institutions canoniales italiennes ont peu suscité l’attention de l’historiographie. Le royaume ...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
Cet article examine les discours carolingiens produits sur les évêques au tournant du ixe siècle, c’...
Canons and Canonical Reforms in the Valley of the Rhone. Diversity within the « world of canons » i...
Le présent travail propose une approche canonique et historique de l’organisation de l’Eglise au IVe...
This article assesses the question to what extent the model of a ‘temple society’ can be fruitfully ...
A récent publication has examined the theological history of the distinction between «power of order...
Categorising the Church II: Clerical and monastic communities in the Carolingian World (8th-10th) /...
In this paper I seek to shed light on the theme of the gap between the ideal and reality concerning ...
National audienceFrom the 12th to the 13th century, a process of separation of spiritual and tempora...
Dans le contexte des chocs de la première modernité et de la Réforme catholique qui suit le concile ...