
Bangor Episcopal Acta, 1092-1306
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Rövid leírás:
A thorough examination of the acta of the bishops of Bangor in North Wales opens a revealing window into the administrative and legal life of the medieval church.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
A thorough examination of the acta of the bishops of Bangor in North Wales opens a revealing window into the administrative and legal life of the medieval church.
This volume provides a first edition of the acta (charters, indulgences, letters, petitions, professions of obedience etc.) of the bishops of Bangor in north Wales for the period 1092-1306. There are 102 acta in total, 24 of which survive as originals, 6 retaining their original seals. Latin transcriptions of the acta are provided in extenso with English summaries. Textual and historical notes follow the transcriptions, with an explanation of the date ascribed to each document. The structure of the edition is modelled on that of the English Episcopal Acta series, and the editions of episcopal acta for the twelfth- and thirteenth-century bishops of Llandaff and St Davids. The volume begins with an introduction to the medieval diocese of Bangor, its geographical extent, structure and the personnel responsible for its administration. There is also an examination of the native Welsh clas (which existed before a chapter was introduced at the end of the twelfth century) and from which the familia was initially drawn, as well as an examination of the bishops' households of the thirteenth century. After a history of the ten incumbent bishops who held the see during the period covered by the volume, there is an analysis of the diplomatic of the acta, both internal and external features, including sealing arrangements. The volume concludes with the bishops' itineraries.
Tartalomjegyzék:
CONTENTS
List of Plates
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Manuscript Sources Cited
Bibliography (including Bibliographical Abbreviations)
Other Abbreviations
Map of Medieval Wales
Map of the Medieval Diocese of Bangor
INTRODUCTION
THE DIOCESE OF BANGOR
Gwynedd Uwch Conwy, Dyffryn Clwyd and Arwystli
Clas and Familia Introduction of a Chapter Diocesan Structure, Administration and Personnel
Episcopal and Archidiaconal Households
Officiales, Bailiffs and Seneschals Extent of 1306/7 - Manors, Lands and Tenants of the Bishops of Bangor
THE BISHOPS OF BANGOR
Hervey
David the Scot
Meurig
Vacancy and Arthur de Chargan
Gwion
Alan of St Cross
Robert of Shrewsbury
Cadwgan of Llandyfái
Richard or Rhirid
Anian
DIPLOMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE ACTA
External Features
Types of Documents
Beneficiaries and Addressees
Products of the Beneficiary
Palaeography
Household Scribes
Autograph
Seals
Sealing Arrangements
Internal Features
Language of the Bishops' Acta
Intitulatio
Inscriptio
Salutatio
Notificatio
Arenga
Dispositio
First person singular and first person plural
Indulgences
References to St Deiniol
Iniunctio
Corroboratio
Sanctio
Date
Eschatocol
Conclusion
EDITORIAL METHOD
BANGOR EPISCOPAL ACTA 1092-1306
Hervey, no. 1
David the Scot, no. 2
Meurig, nos 3-6
Gwion, nos 7-12
Alan of St Cross, nos 13-15
Robert of Shrewsbury, nos 16-23
Cadwgan of Llandyfái, nos 24-35
Richard or Rhirid, nos 36-55
Anian, nos 56-102
APPENDIX
ITINERARIES OF THE BISHOPS OF BANGOR, 1092-1306
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES
INDEX OF SUBJECTS