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100 1 0 _aSensésy, Chantal
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aJudiciary Practices and Monastic Rhetoric in the Light of the Loire Notices (Late Eleventh Century)
260 _c2004.
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520 _aLegal monastic accounts in the Val de Loire at the end of the eleventh century were carefully elaborated texts. Their scribes excelled in manipulating information. They made rhetorical choices and defined real discursive strategies to produce their ideal version of settlements of conflicts. Towards 1070, for some of these scholars, the purpose of a plea was to establish the truth and assert the law at the end of a strict procedure. For others, twenty years later, it was to make peace and allow forgiveness during a ritual of reconciliation. That is the reason why judicial narratives were deliberately rewritten toward 1090, according to the new political, religious, and intellectual context that was characterized by the affirmation of innovative ideas and an ideology of peace. These strongly ideological texts suggest a reconstituted history of the judicial practices and, therefore, of religious communities as well.
690 _adocumentary practices
690 _amemory
690 _adiscursive strategy
690 _ajudicial ritual
690 _aXIth century
690 _aVal de Loire
786 0 _nRevue historique | o 629 | 1 | 2004-03-01 | p. 3-47 | 0035-3264
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-revue-historique-2004-1-page-3?lang=en
999 _c215259
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