La forza dell’archivio. Dominio e giurisdizione del monastero di San Nicolò di Rodengo nel ‘libro’ di un abate archivista del Settecento

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] The strength of the archive. Domain and jurisdiction of the monastery of San Nicolò di Rodengo in the 'book' of an eighteenth-century archivist abbot

Simona Iaria

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Abstract

[Autom. eng. transl.] The volume presents the edition of the "Dominio and jurisdiction" work by the Olivet abbot Angelo Maria Camassei, who lived between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It is a text created at the same time as the reorganization of the archival papers of the monastery of Rodengo near Brescia, in a context that - in the wake of the Muratorian experience - aimed at the recovery of the historical memories of a monastery whose roots sank in the Cluniac reform before of the Olivetan graft occurred around the middle of the fifteenth century. The text is preceded by a wide introduction aimed at outlining the author, his activity as an archivist and the reorganization of the Rodengo archive; on the other hand to illustrate the text and its content based on documents of the 14th-17th centuries.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] The strength of the archive. Domain and jurisdiction of the monastery of San Nicolò di Rodengo in the 'book' of an eighteenth-century archivist abbot
Original languageItalian
PublisherFondazione Civiltà Bresciana
Number of pages324
ISBN (Print)978-88-559-0009-6
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Publication series

NameQuaderni di Brixia Sacra, 1

Keywords

  • Brescia
  • Monastero di San Nicolò di Rodengo
  • Olivetani
  • Religious history XV-XVIII century
  • San Nicoò di Rodengo
  • Storia religiosa secoli XV-XVIII

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