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Financing cathedral building in the Middle Ages: the generosity of the faithful
2010, Amsterdam University Press
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9089640355 9789089640352
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Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE THE SOURCES OF INCOME FOR CATHEDRAL-BUILDING IN THE MIDDLE AGES
ch. One Managing the cathedral church : the cathedral fabric
ch. Two Sources of income for the building works
Introduction
One. The bishop's contributions
Two. The chapter's contributions
1. Perpetual contributions
The fructus prebendae defunctorum
Admission dues
Fines
Absence dues
Mortuary gifts
Prebendal incorporation
2. Contributions for a limited term
3. One-off contributions
Three. Joint contributions from the bishop and chapter
Four. Papal contributions
Five. Contributions from the ruler: emperor, king and lord
Six. Contributions from the civic administration and urban institutions
Seven. Contributions from ecclesiastical property and fiscal sources in the bishopric
1. Benefices incorporated by the cathedral fabric
2. The annualia: profits from vacant benefices
3. Income from the Church's fiscal sources: the tithes
Eight. Voluntary contributions from the faithful
1. Veneration of relics
2. Indulgences
Nine. Donations made for the fabric in the cathedral
1. Ordinary years
2. Extraordinary years
Ten. Money collected in and outside the diocese
1. Short-term diocesan collections
2. Long-term diocesan collections : the mendicatoria
Historical components of the mendicatoria
The fabric confraternity
The relic tour
The indulgence
The Whitsuntide procession
The collection for the Crusades
Different forms of contributions
Income from indulgences
Confraternity contributions
Testamentary bequests
The commutation monies
Unlawfully acquired goods
The financial results
The duration of the collection campaign
The geographical area
Methods of collecting the contributions
Competition from collection campaigns for other churches and ecclesiastical institutions
pt. TWO THE FINANCING OF CATHEDRAL-BUILDING IN THE MIDDLE AGES
ch. Three The financing of the building works at Utrecht Cathedral : a case study
Introduction
The Cathedral Church
The Cathedral fabric and it's sources of income
One. Contributions from the chapter
1. Contributions before circa 1525
The prebendae defunctorum
Other contributions : the officium tectoris, vinalia and sigillum
2. Contributions after circa 1525
Two. Gifts and bequests
Three. Devotional and indulgence monies offered in Utrecht Cathedral
Four. Episcopal mendicatoria and synodal statutes
Five. The reportationes sancti Martini
Six. The quest monies
Seven. Income from property: rents and annuities
Eight. Financing transactions: the cathedral fabric as lender and borrower
1. Fund surpluses
2. A need for funds
Nine. The sale of building materials and church treasure
The financing of building and furnishing Utrecht Cathedral
Cathedral versus parish church financing : the Dom and the Buurkerk in Utrecht
ch. Four A survey of construction financing at several cathedrals
Introduction
One. The financing of building lodges at several cathedrals and St Peter's, Rome
The cathedral fabric of Exeter, 1300-1514
The cathedral fabric of Milan : the first phase of construction, 1387-1391
The cathedral fabric of Osnabruck, 1477-1543
The cathedral fabric of Sens : construction of the transept, 1490-1517
The cathedral fabric of Troyes, 1294-1550
The cathedral fabric of Bourges : construction of the north tower, 1508-1537
The cathedral fabric of Toledo, 1418-1438
The cathedral fabric of Segovia, 1525-1650
The Fabbrica di San Pietro of Rome, 1506-1626
Two.Duration and pace of construction
GRAPHS
MONEY AND COINS
NOTES
APPENDICES
Appendix One Medieval cathedral fabric accounts
Appendix Two Annates
Appendix Three List of mendicatoria
Appendix Four Mendicatorium of Bishop-elect John of Nassau (1267-1290) for the construction of Utrecht Cathedral, 8 September 1288
Appendix Five Church inventory items funded by the fabric of Utrecht Cathedral, 1400-1576
Appendix Six Church inventory funded by the fabric of the Buurkerk, 1420-1566.
Edition Notes
Revised and expanded English translation of author's doctoral thesis published under the title: De financiering van de kathedraalbouw in de middeleeuwen in het bijzonder van de dom van Utrecht. Maarssen : G. Schwartz, 1981.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 659-721) and index.
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