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At the Apex of the Aristocracy 在贵族的顶峰
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0011
P. Coss
This chapter takes the lax kingship of Stephen as an opportunity to observe the expansive nature of Anglo-Norman aristocratic lordship. Ranulf II, earl of Chester is chosen for special study. We examine the motives behind aristocratic competition and violence, relations with lesser lords and with lords of equal degree, and dispute settlement by means of conventiones. We also look at the concept of signoria as a means of understanding lordship in England, taking Coventry as an example. This is followed by a consideration of the fortunes of the Chester lordship during the resurgent kingship of the Angevins. I return here to the concept of Königsnähe. The chapter concludes with an overall assessment of the nature of the Chester lordship. Although the focus is on the policies of members of the high aristocracy, their actions reveal much of the outlook and behaviour of the aristocracy in general and of the conditions under which they lived.
本章以斯蒂芬松散的王权为契机,观察盎格鲁-诺曼贵族王权的膨胀本质。切斯特伯爵拉努尔夫二世被选为特别研究对象。我们考察了贵族竞争和暴力背后的动机,与下级领主和同等程度领主的关系,以及通过惯例解决争端。我们还会以考文垂为例,将领主的概念作为理解英格兰领主身份的一种方式。接下来是考虑在安茹王朝复兴期间切斯特领主的命运。我在这里回到Königsnähe的概念。这一章最后对切斯特领主的性质作了全面的评估。虽然本书关注的是高级贵族成员的政策,但他们的行为也揭示了贵族阶层的观点和行为,以及他们的生活条件。
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The Aristocrazia Consolare 贵族联盟
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0004
P. Coss
Chapter 4 turns to the urban aristocracy, the aristocrazia consolare, with an in-depth study of the aristocracy of Pisa, a city chosen for the richness of its sources and the power of its historiography. It begins with the growth and topography of the medieval city and moves on to discuss the establishing of the commune and the context in which this took place. The characteristics of the aristocrazia consolare are discussed in detail, including the range of their material interests. Some attention is given to the aristocracy and the sea. Their individual domination of various areas of the city is examined in detail together with their habitations (torri) and the contribution they made to the growth of the city. City politics are examined and particular attention is given to interpreting the judgement or lodo of Archbishop Daiberto. Cooperation and competition within aristocratic life in the city are given equal attention.
第四章转向城市贵族,贵族的慰藉,深入研究了比萨的贵族,这座城市因其丰富的资源和历史编纂的力量而被选中。它从中世纪城市的发展和地形开始,接着讨论了公社的建立及其发生的背景。详细论述了贵族阶层的特点,包括他们的物质利益范围。一些关注给予贵族和海洋。他们对城市各个地区的个人统治,以及他们的居住地(torri)和他们对城市发展的贡献,都被详细地考察了。城市政治被审查,并特别注意解释的判决或lodo的大主教戴贝托。城市贵族生活中的合作与竞争同样受到重视。
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The Aristocracy in City and Contado 《城市和康塔多的贵族
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0003
P. Coss
Chapter 3 examines the general characteristics of the Tuscan aristocracy across both town and city during the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and the important shifts which took place, centring on Florence and its contado, the Fiorentino. The reader will be introduced to the most recent Italian scholarship and its terminological underpinning. It will discuss the high aristocracy (marquises and counts) and the involvement of these and of the bishops in local politics. Particular attention will be given to the house of Canossa. The chapter then turns to the aristocrazia intermedia: their interests; their relationships with the high aristocracy; their role in monastic patronage; their family structure and strategies; and their changing relationship with the city of Florence. It concludes with a comparison between Florence and other Tuscan cities.
第三章考察了11世纪和12世纪托斯卡纳城镇和城市贵族的一般特征,以及发生的重要转变,主要集中在佛罗伦萨及其contado, Fiorentino。读者将被介绍到最新的意大利奖学金和它的术语基础。它将讨论高级贵族(侯爵和伯爵)以及他们和主教在地方政治中的参与。我们将特别关注卡诺萨家族。然后这一章转向贵族中间媒介:他们的利益;他们与贵族的关系;他们在修道院赞助中的作用;他们的家庭结构和策略;以及他们与佛罗伦萨城市关系的变化文章最后对佛罗伦萨和托斯卡纳其他城市进行了比较。
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The Aristocracy of Southern Tuscany 南托斯卡纳的贵族
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0006
P. Coss
In this chapter we look at the aristocracy of southern Tuscany, where the signoria territoriale was more widely diffused and the dependence of the peasantry more general. Here we encounter the Aldobrandeschi, the southern equivalent of the Guidi. Beginning with their contention with the monastery of Monte Amiata and its subjection, we trace the family’s long process of transformation from imperial functionaries to a territorial dynasty. We look closely at their clientele, part of which was feudo-vassalic, and at the multiple functions of southern castles, including mineral extraction and industrial use. From these we turn to the minor aristocracy, the lambardi, whom Cortese calls ‘puntiform’, that is to say nuclear or local. We look at their consorterie, their control of natural resources, and their capacity for enterprise. Their residences within castles will also be examined. Finally the chapter looks at the fortunes of these signori in terms of the forward march of the city of Siena.
在这一章中,我们来看看托斯卡纳南部的贵族,那里的领地领主分布更广,农民的依赖性更普遍。在这里我们遇到了Aldobrandeschi,相当于南方的Guidi。从他们与Monte Amiata修道院及其臣服的争论开始,我们追溯了这个家族从帝国官员转变为领土王朝的漫长过程。我们仔细研究了他们的客户,其中一部分是封建附庸,以及南方城堡的多种功能,包括矿物开采和工业用途。从这些我们转向小贵族,lambardi, Cortese称之为“puntiform”,也就是说核心的或地方的。我们看他们的财团,他们对自然资源的控制,以及他们的企业能力。他们在城堡内的住所也将被检查。最后,这一章从锡耶纳城的发展历程来看这些贵族的命运。
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The Contextual Framework 语境框架
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0002
P. Coss
Chapter 2 deals with the contextual framework for the study of Tuscany under three headings. These are: the Italian context, concentrating on the decline of the kingdom of Italy during the iron century which provides a backdrop to this study; public and private authority; patrimonialization and the localization of power; the Tuscan context, concentrating on its geography and its broad history, including the march of Tuscia; the role of bishops, and castles; and the historiography of Tuscany, introducing key scholars and the grand narrative which centred on the binary distinction between the city as the site of progress and the backward-looking feudal countryside. Key terminology will be discussed: signoria, incastellamento, libellus, pievi, contado, consorteria.
第二章从三个方面论述了托斯卡纳研究的语境框架。这些是:意大利的背景,主要关注铁器世纪意大利王国的衰落这为本研究提供了背景;公共和私人权力;世袭化与权力本土化;托斯卡纳背景,集中于其地理和广泛的历史,包括托斯卡纳进军;主教和城堡的角色;以及托斯卡纳的史学,介绍了重要的学者和宏大的叙事,这些叙事集中在城市作为进步的场所和落后的封建农村之间的二元区分上。关键术语将讨论:签约国,incastellamento, libellus, pievi, contado, consorteria。
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The Aristocracy in ‘Carolingian’ England 加洛林王朝时期的英国贵族
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0009
P. Coss
Chapter 9 argues that late Anglo-Saxon England was a state of the ‘Carolingian’ type. Lordship was fully integrated into the judicial system and public authority played a major part in legitimating comital rule. Traditional historiography is complemented by the concepts of aristocrazia intermedia and ‘zonality’ employed by Cortese for Tuscany. We examine the aristocracy of some Midland counties, with Leofric earl of Mercia taken as a case study for the exercise of comital power. We follow Maitland and Baxter in emphasizing the tripartite division into personal bonds, tenurial bonds, and judicial bonds. The chapter turns then to the rank and file of the aristocracy, the thegnage, and then to the aristocratic presence in towns. Finally, the chapter looks at the direction in which this society was travelling in the eleventh century and sees an increasing degree of uncertainty, competition, and anxiety. There was a relative decline in Königsnähe and an increasing localization of power as the authority of kings weakened.
第九章认为盎格鲁撒克逊晚期的英格兰是加洛林王朝类型的国家。贵族身份完全融入司法系统,公共权力在使共同体统治合法化方面发挥了重要作用。Cortese在托斯卡纳采用的贵族媒介和“地域性”概念补充了传统的史学。我们考察了一些米德兰郡的贵族,以麦西亚伯爵利奥弗里克为例,研究了婚姻权力的行使。我们遵循Maitland和Baxter的观点,强调个人债券、终身债券和司法债券的三方划分。这一章接着转到贵族阶层,贵族阶级,然后是城镇里的贵族。最后,本章考察了这个社会在11世纪的发展方向,并看到了越来越多的不确定性、竞争和焦虑。随着国王权威的削弱,Königsnähe的相对衰落和权力的日益本土化。
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The Structure and Articulation of Aristocratic Society in Anglo-Norman England 盎格鲁-诺曼英国贵族社会的结构与衔接
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0010
P. Coss
This chapter employs the Italian approach to feudalism where the feudo-vassalic relationship is one among many varieties of lord–client bond. It turns to the tenurial relationship and to the question of the honour. The perspective of the honour is complemented by Cortese’s concepts of zonal and multi-zonal aristocracy, aristocrazia intermedia, and minor aristocratic families. Warwickshire is taken as a case study revealing Anglo-Norman society as a dynamic one in which families appear and rise or fall. We examine religious benefaction, family structure and strategy, local lordship, and the protection of estates, before moving to tournaments and proto-chivalry. We pay close attention to the men described as milites, and to the survival of Englishmen as sub-tenants and the like. It was from the ensuing mix that the militaristic minor aristocracy of twelfth-century England sprang. Finally, the chapter examines the interlocking of public and seigniorial courts. Tension and uncertainty persisted, despite a new equilibrium being established after the massive shock of the Norman Conquest.
本章采用意大利的方法来研究封建制度,其中封建-附庸关系是众多领主-附庸关系中的一种。它转向了权属关系和荣誉问题。Cortese的区域和多区域贵族、中间贵族和次要贵族家庭的概念补充了荣誉的视角。沃里克郡被作为一个案例研究,揭示了盎格鲁-诺曼社会是一个动态的社会,家庭在其中出现,兴衰。我们考察了宗教的恩惠,家庭结构和策略,地方领主,和保护财产,然后转移到比赛和原始骑士制度。我们密切关注被描述为民兵的人,以及作为分租客的英国人的生存等等。12世纪英格兰军国主义的小贵族正是从这种混杂中产生的。最后,本章探讨了公共法院和领主法院之间的相互联系。紧张和不确定性持续存在,尽管在诺曼征服的巨大冲击之后建立了新的平衡。
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Reflections 反射
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0013
P. Coss
The book closes by reflecting on a number of features of aristocratic society, beginning with lordship and clientage. The chapter then turns to the issue of space and to ‘landscapes of lordship’. Then there are the issues of centre and locality and public versus private. The chapter then turns to the communal dimension to aristocratic life. Collective action, however, was by no means antithetical to vertical ties; in fact they flourished together. Finally, we need to address the question of what prompted, or indeed governed, change within aristocratic society. There are three approaches here, looking to: changes that were intrinsic to the aristocratic world itself; developments within the societies which the aristocracy strove to dominate; and to exogenous factors. The separation of approaches is, however, an illusion. The reality was more complex, and few developments, if any, were totally monocausal. The attitudes and behavioural traits which have been emphasized in this book underpinned and conditioned how the aristocracies responded to the multiple stimuli.
这本书以反思贵族社会的一些特征结束,从领主和委托人开始。然后,这一章转向了空间和“主权景观”的问题。然后是中央和地方、公共和私人的问题。然后这一章转向贵族生活的公共层面。然而,集体行动绝不是垂直关系的对立面;事实上,他们共同繁荣。最后,我们需要解决的问题是,是什么促成了贵族社会的变革。这里有三种途径,一是贵族世界本身的内在变化;贵族力图统治的社会内部的发展;以及外生因素。然而,方法的分离是一种错觉。现实情况更为复杂,如果有的话,很少有事态发展是完全单一原因的。本书所强调的态度和行为特征,是贵族如何对多重刺激作出反应的基础和条件。
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Beyond the City 城市之外
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0005
P. Coss
Chapter 5 complements the previous chapter with a study of members of the aristocracy who chose to remain aloof from the cities. It begins with city–contado relations and the expansion of city control from the late twelfth century. Primary attention is fixed on the Guidi, powerful Tuscan counts whose area of control expanded and whose power intensified to such a degree that they effectively ruled a principality. It concentrates on the origins of their property and rights, on private and privatized public rights, and on their social relations and ambitions. It will look at their behavioural traits and at their wars. Key figures are Guido Guerra I, Guido Guerra III, and Countess Matilda. The chapter will also look at their clientage, their control of the populace, and at forms of dependence. The Guidi ultimately took the title of count palatine. From the Guidi, the chapter turns to examples of the aristocrazia intermedia in this context, specifically the Malapresa and the lords of Figline.
第五章补充了前一章,研究了那些选择远离城市的贵族成员。它从12世纪晚期的城市控制和城市控制的扩张开始。主要的注意力集中在圭迪,强大的托斯卡纳伯爵,他们的控制范围扩大,权力增强到这样一个程度,他们实际上统治了一个公国。它集中于他们的财产和权利的起源,私人和私有化的公共权利,以及他们的社会关系和野心。它将研究他们的行为特征和他们的战争。关键人物是圭多·格拉一世、圭多·格拉三世和玛蒂尔达伯爵夫人。本章还将探讨他们的委托关系,他们对民众的控制,以及依赖的形式。圭迪最终获得了帕拉廷伯爵的头衔。从《圭迪》开始,这一章转向在这种背景下的贵族媒介的例子,特别是Malapresa和Figline的领主。
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From Knighthood to Nobility 从骑士到贵族
Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198846963.003.0008
P. Coss
This chapter deals with knighthood, the ‘crystallization’ of the nobility, and the relationship between the two. From a rather lowly affair, by the early twelfth century knighthood had become the chief means of social ascent in an increasingly militarized world. A detailed examination of the terminology employed in the sources shows that the references to nobility began in the late twelfth century, were relatively rare until 1220, and increased until the language of nobility became entrenched. The crystallization of the nobility, I argue, began in the highest ranks of seigniorial society and was diffused downwards in a spirit of exclusion in both the countryside and the cities. This was prompted by the social tensions arising within a commercially and demographically expanding world. The knighting ceremony would appear to be an important constituent. Opposition formed among the rich but non-aristocratic popolo. In Pisa it led eventually to a full-scale popolo regime in 1254. These developments were paralleled in other cities.
这一章讨论的是骑士身份,贵族的“结晶”,以及两者之间的关系。到12世纪初,骑士身份从一件相当低级的事情变成了日益军事化的世界中社会地位上升的主要手段。对资料中使用的术语的详细研究表明,提到贵族始于12世纪晚期,直到1220年才相对罕见,直到贵族的语言变得根深蒂固才有所增加。我认为,贵族的结晶始于贵族社会的最高阶层,并以一种排斥的精神向下扩散到乡村和城市。这是由于在一个商业和人口不断扩大的世界中出现的社会紧张局势所引起的。封爵仪式似乎是一个重要的组成部分。反对意见在富有但非贵族的民众中形成。在比萨,它最终导致了1254年全面的人民政权。其他城市也有类似的发展。
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