L’abbaye de Lisle-en-Barrois (Meuse) : opportunités et contraintes spatiales d’un temporel cistercien frontalier
Although Lisle-en-Barrois abbey, a former short-lived canonical foundation, now profits by an edition of its 12th century charters, its spatial approach gaps have led to a re-examination of the corpus and, above all, its extension to the entire voluminous cartulary. By focusing on the content of the...
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description | Although Lisle-en-Barrois abbey, a former short-lived canonical foundation, now profits by an edition of its 12th century charters, its spatial approach gaps have led to a re-examination of the corpus and, above all, its extension to the entire voluminous cartulary. By focusing on the content of the titles – primary source of information – and cross-referencing it with environment and available cartographic sources, the toponymic survey has made it possible to reduce the unknowns to a negligible proportion, a necessary condition for the spatio-temporal analysis that is the subject of this research. The development of the middle-important granges network shows the initial episcopal steering and some seized opportunities in this border area, but also the perspectives canalised by a lively monastic competition, particularly Benedictine, which finally led to a bipolar temporal. At the turn of the thirteenth century, the abbey classically went beyond its initial circle of restrictions – by moving into the towns – and diversified its supplies (wine and salt) and income (rents), embarking on a process of adaptation – if not abandonment – of its principles in line with seigniorial economy, of which the founding of the villeneuve of Deuxnouds is the most eloquent incarnation. |
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title | L’abbaye de Lisle-en-Barrois (Meuse) : opportunités et contraintes spatiales d’un temporel cistercien frontalier |
title_full | L’abbaye de Lisle-en-Barrois (Meuse) : opportunités et contraintes spatiales d’un temporel cistercien frontalier |
title_fullStr | L’abbaye de Lisle-en-Barrois (Meuse) : opportunités et contraintes spatiales d’un temporel cistercien frontalier |
title_full_unstemmed | L’abbaye de Lisle-en-Barrois (Meuse) : opportunités et contraintes spatiales d’un temporel cistercien frontalier |
title_short | L’abbaye de Lisle-en-Barrois (Meuse) : opportunités et contraintes spatiales d’un temporel cistercien frontalier |
title_sort | l abbaye de lisle en barrois meuse opportunites et contraintes spatiales d un temporel cistercien frontalier |
topic | abbaye cistercienne frontière réseau de granges toponymie contraintes spatiales villeneuve |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/cem/20672 |
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