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Thanks for all replies.  I'll stick with provost then!  Nesli's reply is
interesting as it's certainly not the case in Padua, where some quite minor
churches were 'prepositure'. The local 17thC historian Portenari links
prepositure, priorati, and oratorie in his list of churches that fall
outside his established categories (which mainly consist of churches and
monasteries). [
https://archive.org/stream/dellafelicitdi00port#page/n0/mode/2up]  I'm
clearly wrong in assuming that all 'prepositure' were
privately-founded/owned, but the one I'm working on was in that category
and was outside diocesan jurisdiction. I assume the other prepositure that
Portenari lists were also somehow outside the Bishop's remit, but I haven't
checked this. The title 'provost' certainly implies a clerical community,
so maybe the term 'prepositura' could be attached to a large collegiate
church (as at S. Stefano in Prato) or a small one.


Laura

Dr. Laura Jacobus
Senior Lecturer in History of Art
Birkbeck College, University of London


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On 5 November 2015 at 15:58, Neslihan Senocak <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> I work on the Italian prepositura for my forthcoming book on care of souls
> in medieval Italy. The term is really used to designate some of the great
> churches that did not have cathedral status (regardless of how they are
> founded). The main church of Prato, S. Stefano, in Italy was a prepositura,
> hence the top-priest there was called prepositus. I personally leave it as
> it is in English, since "prevost" or "provost" has an academic ring to me,
> but nothing wrong with translating it as provost.
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> Best,
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> Neslihan Senocak
> Associate Professor of History (Medieval Europe)
> Columbia University
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> On Nov 5, 2015, at 10:14 AM, Laura Jacobus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Piggy-backing onto Meg's query, has anyone any good suggestions for how to
> translate 'preposito'?  It's the term used for the head priest of a
> 'prepositura', and as I understand it that's a clerical community in  a
> privately-founded institution.  I've been using 'provost' but am open to
> better suggestions.
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> Laura
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> Dr. Laura Jacobus
> Senior Lecturer in History of Art
> Birkbeck College, University of London
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> For details of my book on Giotto and the Arena Chapel see
> http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9781905375127-1
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> On 5 November 2015 at 14:38, Neslihan Senocak <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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>> Hi,
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>> Yes, archpriest is the highest dignity in most of the Italian cathedrals.
>> Not so much a translation, but the office duties seem to correspond to
>> those of the "dean" in the English and Norman cathedrals.
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>> Best,
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>> Nesli
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>> Neslihan Senocak
>> Associate Professor of History (Medieval Europe)
>> Columbia University
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>> On Nov 5, 2015, at 9:17 AM, "Cormack, Margaret Jean" <[log in to unmask]>
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>> > Greetings all,
>> > I´m wondering if there is a good English translation for the term
>> 'archpriest' who in the case I am interested in appears to be the 'head'
>> priest at a cathedral?
>> > Meg
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