Archives d'Anjou : recueil de documents et mémoires inédits sur cette province

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    • Marchegay, Paul

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Archives d'Anjou : recueil de documents et mémoires inédits sur cette province

edited by Paul Marchegay

(Cambridge library collection, History)

Cambridge University Press, 2010

  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : pbk

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Note

Reprint. Originally published: v. 1. Angers : C. Labussiére , 1843 -- v. 2. Angers : Cosnier et Lachèse , 1853

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108021784

Description

Using archival materials and church charters from the province of Anjou, Paul Marchegay provides a broad and comprehensive picture of the history of this province of western France. In Volume 1, published in 1853, the Anjou native and archivist of the province makes use of three primary sources: the papers of the eighteenth-century politician Armand-Thomas Hue, seigneur de Miromenil, a report on the land ownership, economic resources and social conditions of the province made by the diplomat Charles Colbert de Croissy (younger brother of Loius XIV's minister of finance), and finally the medieval charters of Anjou. Marchegay ends this compilation of historical documents on a curious note by transcribing the records of various medieval court cases which were settled by the ordeal of boiling water.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. Memoire de Miromenil
  • 2. Rapport de Charles Colbert
  • 3. Recherches sur les cartulaires d'Anjou
  • 4. Le jugement de Dieu par l'eau Bouillante.
Volume

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108021791

Description

Using archival materials and church charters from the province of Anjou, archivist Paul Marchegay draws a broad and comprehensive picture of the history of this province in western France. Volume 2, published in 1853, comprises charters from the abbey of Marmoutiers, near Tours, that give an insight into local life through centuries. There is a document listing the names of the nobility of Angers in 1310 and another that counts the number of fishmongers registered as trading in Angers between 1408 and 1449. The most curious piece among the documents dates from around 1060 and tells of the burial place of a knight who fell in battle; his mother and brother then brought the body to the priory at Daumeray near Angers. The documents in this work give vivid and authentic images of medieval life, faith and traditions.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Cartae de rebus rebus abbatiae majoris monasterii in Andegavia
  • 2. Les citoyens notables d'Angers en 1310
  • 3. Extraits de l'histoire de l'abbaye de Saint-Florent pres Saumur
  • 4. Tresor des Chartes
  • 5. Cartae de Fortelicia Andegavis
  • 6. Chartes du Pont-de-Ce, de 1170 a 1294
  • 7. Chartres concernant La Chasse, de 1281 a 1321
  • 8. Peage extraordinaire etabli sur La Loire entre Candes et Champtoceaux, de 1370 a 1389
  • 9. Ordonnances relatives a La Poissonnerie d'Angers, en 1408 et 1469
  • 10. Doleances et requetes adressees a Charles VII, Roi de France, par Le Roi Rene, Duc d'Anjou. 1450 a 1452
  • 11. La Chapelle et les statues de la Barre pres Angers (1657-1664)
  • 12. Memoire sur la generalite de Tours, en 1783.

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  • NCID
    BB06204773
  • ISBN
    • 9781108021784
    • 9781108021791
  • LCCN
    04025972
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    fre
  • Text Language Code
    fre
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v.
  • Size
    22 cm
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