Ungarische Weihekandidaten in Curia Romana im späten Mittelalter

Tamás Fedeles
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On the 19th of March 1496, the inhabitants of Rome could observe a group of foreign clerics in the neighbourhood of the Piazza Navona. Naturally, this proved to be a usual practice, as people of different status from every corner of the European continent arrived continuously to the Urbs Aeterna. Among those, who arrived in the city next to the River Tevere, from time to time we may observe those, who wanted to receive different grades of the holy orders either on their own or in groups. In one of these groups, we may mention numerous clericals, whom were on their way to the Church San Panthaleone in the Parione district of the city, where the general ordination was performed by Joshua, the bishop of Ascoli. Among the 118 candidates, altogether 53 clericals arrived in Rome from the remote Carpathian Basin. Both the number of Hungarians and their ratio among the whole group (46%) should be highlighted, as such a populous group of clericals cannot be mentioned neither from the previous nor from the following decades. In my presentation, I will survey the general characteristic features of the “turismo delle ordinazioni” of Hungarian clericals on the bases of the Libri formatarum series, which can be found in the Camera Apostolica fond of the Archivio Segreto Vaticano. I will seek answers to the following questions: Who and why did undertake the long journey? From which regions and in which ratio of the Carpathian Basin arrived clericals to the Papal Court? Did the Hungarian and international political events influence these journeys?
中世纪末期匈牙利的观牧人
1496年3月19日,罗马居民可以在纳沃纳广场附近看到一群外国神职人员。很自然,这被证明是一种惯例,因为来自欧洲大陆各个角落的不同身份的人不断地来到城市。在这些人当中,谁到达城市旁边的河提维尔,不时地,我们可以观察到那些,谁想要接受不同等级的神圣的命令,无论是自己或团体。在其中一组中,我们可以提到许多神职人员,他们正在前往该市帕里奥内区的圣潘塔莱翁教堂的路上,在那里,阿斯科利的主教约书亚主持了一般的祝圣仪式。在118名候选人中,共有53名神职人员从遥远的喀尔巴阡盆地抵达罗马。匈牙利人的数量和他们在整个群体中的比例(46%)都应该被强调,因为这样一个人口众多的神职人员群体无论是在过去还是在接下来的几十年里都不能被提及。在我的演讲中,我将以《图书馆》系列为基础,调查匈牙利神职人员的“教廷之旅”的一般特征,这些特征可以在《梵蒂冈档案》(Archivio Segreto Vaticano)的《使徒摄影》中找到。我将寻求以下问题的答案:谁和为什么要进行长途旅行?从喀尔巴阡盆地的哪些地区和比例到达教皇法院的神职人员?匈牙利和国际政治事件是否影响了这些旅程?
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