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"L manuale ripercorre lo sviluppo della sacramentaria nel Medioevo in quattro parti: I: considerazioni sul nesso tra ecclesiologia e vita sacramentale; II: trattazione sui sacramenti nella manualistica, dalle scuole claustrali altomedievali all'avvento della Scolastica nelle Universit̉; III: disamina dei processi che hanno portato ad una definizione di sacramento in genere, condivisa dalla maggioranza delle scuole teologiche, e alla distinzione tra sacramento e sacramentale. IV: presentazione delle tappe che hanno portato a definire il settenario sacramentale e trattazione dei singoli sette sacramenti secondo la distinzione che si impose a partire dal XII sec. tra sacramenti di necessit̉ (battesimo, confermazione, penitenza, eucaristia, unzione degli infermi) e sacramenti di governo (ordine e matrimonio)"--
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Aim of this article is to discuss the relationship between local powers and local churches starting from a peculiar case study: Cogne's valley between XIIIth and XVth century. Set in Aosta valley, in the heart of Western Alps, this place was connected with many different local powers: the Prince of Savoy, who had the territorial control of the whole region; the bishop of Aosta, who exercised a jurisdictional power over the valley of Cogne and, as chief of the diocese, was responsible for the cure of souls of the inhabitants; the Priory of Sant'Orso, who administered the Cogne's parish. The superposition of different powers produced many conflicts, which saw the community of Cogne acting as the fourth essential protagonist. Through the analysis of heterogeneous set of documents (ecclesiastical visitations, franchises, donations), the article shows how the community was able to gain its space of action thanks to the negotiation with the different powers active on the territory.
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Aim of this article is to discuss the relationship between local powers and local churches starting from a peculiar case study: Cogne's valley between XIIIth and XVth century. Set in Aosta valley, in the heart of Western Alps, this place was connected with many different local powers: the Prince of Savoy, who had the territorial control of the whole region; the bishop of Aosta, who exercised a jurisdictional power over the valley of Cogne and, as chief of the diocese, was responsible for the cure of souls of the inhabitants; the Priory of Sant'Orso, who administered the Cogne's parish. The superposition of different powers produced many conflicts, which saw the community of Cogne acting as the fourth essential protagonist. Through the analysis of heterogeneous set of documents (ecclesiastical visitations, franchises, donations), the article shows how the community was able to gain its space of action thanks to the negotiation with the different powers active on the territory.
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Confession --- Forgiveness of sin --- History of doctrines --- History of doctrines
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