Financiering van de kathedraalbouw in de middeleeuwen in het bijzonder van de dom van Utrecht. English
Notes:
Revised and expanded English translation of author's doctoral thesis published with 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.
Contents:
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.
Summary:
Some praise for the Dutch doctoral thesis that formed the basis of this book. --
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