« Ad obsequium divinum inhabilem », la reconnaissance de la condition de personne infirme par la chancellerie pontificale (XIIe – XIVe siècles)

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Ninon Dubourg
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The petitions received and the letters sent by the Papal Chancery between the 12th–14th century attest the recognition of invalidity by the Papacy. They acknowledge the existence of a physical or mental infirmity and allow the supplicant to adapt his or her missions of cleric or Christian according to his or her abilities. These documents lie at the boundary between the institutional word and practical sources. Supplicant's solicitations bring about an intense and complex epistolary production, whose main actors are the disabled individuals and the curial and ecclesiastical personnel. They reveal the specific legislation of the institution and lead to a definition of infirmity by the Papal Chancery, one that categorizes invalid bodies according to their physical or mental condition. Curia's replies to solicitations, based on a case law system, constitute further evidence of the recognition of the disabled person's condition. The supplications and letters thus constitute an excellent laboratory of analysis to study medieval disability in its relation to the Papacy as an institution.

从12世纪到14世纪,罗马教廷收到的请愿书和发出的信件都证实了罗马教廷对该法案无效的承认。他们承认存在身体或精神上的虚弱,并允许申请人根据自己的能力调整他或她的神职人员或基督徒的使命。这些文献处于制度文献和实践文献的边界上。恳求者的恳求是一场激烈而复杂的书信生产,其主要参与者是残疾人士和教会人员。它们揭示了该机构的具体立法,并导致教皇大法官对虚弱的定义,根据他们的身体或精神状况对无效的身体进行分类。教廷根据判例法制度对请求作出的答复进一步证明了对残疾人状况的承认。因此,恳求和信件构成了一个极好的分析实验室,研究中世纪的残疾与教皇作为一个机构的关系。
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期刊介绍: ALTER is a peer-reviewed European journal which looks at disability and its variations. It is aimed at everyone who is involved or interested in this field. ALTER is an emblematic Latin word for all forms of difference, leaving open the question of their nature and expression. An inter-disciplinary journal First and foremost, interdisciplinarity means remaining open to all human and social sciences: sociology, anthropology, psychology, psychoanalysis, history, demography, epidemiology, economics, law, etc. It also means a connection between the different forms of knowledge - academic and fundamental - applied and relating to the experience of disability.
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