Il documento 19 del Registrum di Pietro Diacono (JL †4040): riflessi di un momento cruciale per las storia di Montecassino = The document 19 of the "Registrum" by Peter the Deacon (JL †4040) : reflections of a crucial moment for the history of Montecassino

After being subjected to a thorough investigation, the record No. 19 of the Registrum by Petrus Diaconus (JL †4040), which was considered to be a complete forgery by editions and catalogues, reveals its partial authenticity. It fits into the context of a decisive change for the history of the abbey...

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Subtitles:The document 19 of the "Registrum" by Peter the Deacon (JL †4040)
Main Author: Gamberini, Roberto (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Vita e Pensiero 2016
In: Rivista di storia della Chiesa in Italia
Year: 2016, Volume: 70, Issue: 2, Pages: 347-364
IxTheo Classification:CG Christianity and Politics
KAE Church history 900-1300; high Middle Ages
KBJ Italy
KCA Monasticism; religious orders
KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Registrum by Peter the Deacon
B Henry II emperor
B Pope Benedict VIII
B Theobaldus abbot of Montecassino
B Montecassino Abbey
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Summary:After being subjected to a thorough investigation, the record No. 19 of the Registrum by Petrus Diaconus (JL †4040), which was considered to be a complete forgery by editions and catalogues, reveals its partial authenticity. It fits into the context of a decisive change for the history of the abbey of Montecassino: the transition from the Byzantine to the Western influence following Henry II’s military intervention. The emperor, pope Benedict VIII and the abbott Theobaldus cooperate to consolidate the abbey in the new political framework: a strengthening that takes place not only at the legal and patrimonial level, but also in the field of worship, through a reaffirmation of the presence of the body of st. Benedict. The historiography of Montecassino recovers and amplifies this last point, and finally transforms it into a key event of 1022.
ISSN:0035-6557
Contains:Enthalten in: Rivista di storia della Chiesa in Italia