Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille
One of the most powerful religious institutions in medieval France, the Abbey of Saint-Victor, Marseille, stood at the centre of the intellectual, political and spiritual life in the European middle ages. The two-volume Cartulary of the Abbey of Saint-Victor, first published in 1857, collects the abbey's charters dating from the seventh to the fourteenth centuries. These documents provide especially valuable insight into the abbey's history prior to 1000 CE, and bear witness to the influence of an institution whose possessions extended as far as Syria and Spain. They offer a wealth of information concerning the abbey's economic, diplomatic, and political history. This edition, newly available again to scholars, includes both the 'large' and 'small' cartularies together with additional documents. Volume 1 contains the first 658 charters contained in the Liber magnus cartarum.
Cet ouvrage est une mine d'informations pour les étudiants et les historiens de la France médiévale. Il contient des copies de documents juridiques, fiscaux et religieux de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor à...
Ce cartulaire contient des informations importantes sur l'histoire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille, fondée au Ve siècle. Les documents présentés ici ont été soigneusement conservés et...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of...