卡洛林王朝头衔中权威的传播

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
I. Garipzanov
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这篇文章呈现了一种与传统外交的背离,它集中在统治者对其权威的看法以及对其权威的陈述上。作者指出,中世纪早期的制度也描述了与权威创造有关的关系,并明显受到臣民对统治者权威的看法的影响。他认为,对加洛林王朝官方头衔的接受并不是一个被动的单边过程:一些元素被当地受众所接受;有些因为无关紧要而被省略;还有一些是被有意拒绝的。因此,加洛林王朝的贵族,尤其是神职人员,经常在与统治者和宫廷的通信中给权威起不同的名字,因为他们从不同的角度看待权力和服从的相互联系。为了研究这些观点在8世纪和9世纪的发展,本文重点研究了加洛林王朝统治者写给他们的信件中的称呼行和加洛林王朝统治者的头衔传说。
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Communication of Authority in Carolingian Titles
This article presents a departure from traditional diplomatics with its concentration on rulers’ perceptions of, as well as statements about, their authority. The author states that early medieval intitulature also described the relationships involved in the creation of authority and was visibly affected by the subjects’ visions of their ruler’s authority. He argues that the reception of official Carolingian titles was not a passive unilateral process: some elements were accepted by local audiences; some were omitted as insignificant; and some were consciously rejected. Consequently, Carolingian aristocrats, especially clerics, frequently gave different names to authority in their correspondence with the ruler and the court, because they saw the mutual bonds of power and submission from a different perspective. To study the development of these views in the eighth and ninth centuries, the paper focuses on the addressing line in the letters sent from and to Carolingian rulers and the title legend on Caroli...
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