Cluny, la Sibila Tiburtina y Sancha de León-Castilla: redes de influencia en la miscelánea RBME &-I-3 (1047).

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Název: Cluny, la Sibila Tiburtina y Sancha de León-Castilla: redes de influencia en la miscelánea RBME &-I-3 (1047).
Autoři: Recio Bazal, Pilar1 (AUTHOR) pirecio@ucm.es
Zdroj: Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies. Nov2025, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p416-439. 24p.
Témata: *CULTURAL relations, *MONARCHY, *MANUSCRIPTS, *HISTORICAL analysis, *MONASTICISM & religious orders, *LITURGICS, *MONKS
Abstract (English): This article returns over the issue of the first contacts between the Leon-Castille monarchy and the Cluniac order during the mid-eleventh century. It is based on a specific case study, the miscellaneous RBME &-I-3 commissioned by Queen Sancha in 1047, here understood as a symptomatic example of the cultural interchanges that were favoured by the extensive network of Cluniac priories. The Prophecy of the Tiburtine Sibyl version copied in this manuscript allows to sustain new chronologies for the start of Fernando I and Sancha's relationships with the Burgundian monks. In addition, it offers new data about which role the queen may have played in the process of liturgical transition, proving her pragmatism towards the Franco-Roman reformist currents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Este artículo retoma la problemática de los primeros contactos entre la monarquía de León-Castilla y la orden de Cluny a mediados del siglo XI. Parte de un caso de estudio concreto, la miscelánea RBME &-I-3 comisionada por la reina Sancha en 1047, en tanto que ejemplo sintomático de los intercambios culturales que favoreció la dilatada red de prioratos cluniacenses. La recensión de la Profecía de la Sibila Tiburtina copiada en este manuscrito permite argumentar nuevas cronologías para el arranque de las relaciones de Fernando I y Sancha con los monjes de Borgoña. Asimismo, arroja nuevos datos sobre el rol que pudo jugar la reina en el proceso de transición litúrgica, evidenciando su pragmatismo hacia las corrientes reformistas franco-romanas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstrakt:This article returns over the issue of the first contacts between the Leon-Castille monarchy and the Cluniac order during the mid-eleventh century. It is based on a specific case study, the miscellaneous RBME &-I-3 commissioned by Queen Sancha in 1047, here understood as a symptomatic example of the cultural interchanges that were favoured by the extensive network of Cluniac priories. The Prophecy of the Tiburtine Sibyl version copied in this manuscript allows to sustain new chronologies for the start of Fernando I and Sancha's relationships with the Burgundian monks. In addition, it offers new data about which role the queen may have played in the process of liturgical transition, proving her pragmatism towards the Franco-Roman reformist currents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:17546559
DOI:10.1080/17546559.2025.2462186