Glagoljska madrikula svećeničke Bratovštine zadarskih otoka Večere Gospodnje (coena domini) iz Ugljana od početka 17. do početka 19. stoljeća

Autor: Grozdana Franov-Živković
Jazyk: chorvatština
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru
Issue 62
ISSN: 1848-8943
1330-0474
Popis: Na zadarskom području u prošlosti nalazimo više svećeničkih bratovština. Njihov konačan broj do sada nije poznat, kao što nije obrađeno djelovanje većine ovih bratovština. U Zadru nalazimo osam svećeničkih bratovština, na otocima šest, a na kopnenom dijelu četiri. U članku će se posebno staviti naglasak na otočku Bratovštinu Večere gospodnje iz Ugljana, njezine ciljeve i zadatke na osnovi glagoljske madrikule nedavno pronađene u Trstu. Bratovština je osnovana (ili obnovljena) 1617. godine, a članovi ove bratovštine bili su svećenici sa sjeverozapadnog dijela otoka Ugljana, prvenstveno iz mjesta Ugljan, Lukoran, Sutomišćica, Poljana i Preko, te dijelom svećenici s otoka Oliba, Molata, Iža, Premude, Silbe i sjeverozapadnog dijela Dugog otoka.
In the Zadar area in the past, we find several priestly brotherhoods, a bit more lay (religious and craft), and a bit fewer priestly ones. Most of these fraternities have not been dealt with so far. Their number, goals and tasks, but also the period of activity are not precisely defined. At the beginning of the article, the number of priestly brotherhoods in the Zadar area is determined. In Zadar, we find eight priestly brotherhoods, on the islands there were six, and on the mainland four. The article will place particular emphasis on the island brotherhood of the Lord's Supper from Ugljan, its goals and tasks based on the Glagolitic madricula recently found in Trieste. The association was founded (or renewed) in 1617. The members of this fraternity were priests from the northwestern part of the island of Ugljan, primarily from the towns of Ugljan, Lukoran, Sutomišćica, Poljana and Preko and in part priests from the islands of Olib, Molat, Iž, Premuda, Silba, Vir and the northwestern part of Dugi Otok. The madricula comprises 31 chapters, lists of priestly brothers, and a small number of lay people (mostly landowners, landlords, village heads, and captains). Two archbishops of Zadar and one bishop of Skradin, a native of Zadar, were also members of the fraternity. The last records date back to 1816. A group of the priests whose Glagolitic collections of texts have been preserved to this day also belonged of this brotherhood.
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