Human Agency in Medieval Society, 1100-1450 by Ionu Epurescu-Pascovici
Author:Ionu Epurescu-Pascovici [Epurescu-Pascovici, Ionu]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781783275762
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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Published: 2021-03-03T00:00:00+00:00
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The Social Uses of Life-Writing: The Tuscan Ricordanze
More elaborate than the livres de raison, the ricordi and ricordanze of the Florentine merchants and urban professionals shed precious light on some of the more intriguing questions in the study of agency.1 Thus, this chapter delves in greater detail into how culture and the social imaginary shape individualsâ agency: how oneâs personal values as well as ideas about social interactions lead to specific patterns of acting upon the world. A topic of particular interest is the codification of social knowledge so as to pass down to the family posterity successful patterns of agency. The second half of the chapter explores the other side of agency, from the seemingly passive resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, but which actually requires the mobilisation of considerable energy, to individualsâ decision to place their agency in abeyance. The patterns of agency discussed here reflect one of the most advanced late-fourteenth-century milieus: Florence was the continentâs financial heart, a major hub of long-distance trade, and a republic in which thousands of citizens were coopted into communal governance but politics remained controlled by an oligarchy.2
The ricordi and ricordanzeâs eclectic material covers business and family affairs as well as important events in the history of Florence; personal reflections were also included more frequently than in the livres de raison. Many of the notes open with a formula, âricordanza siaâ, âlet it be recalledâ, that echoes the wording of the entries in Benoistâs livre de raison, ârenembranssa siaâ, and became so popular that it gave the name of the genre: ricordanze. While a distinction has been proposed between ricordi, construed more strictly as records or deeds of the kind transcribed or summarised in private cartularies and registers, and ricordanze, referring mainly to notes and memoranda to posterity, in practice the two terms were used interchangeably â a usage that is retained by modern scholarship.3 The ricordi and ricordanze have survived in much larger numbers than the livres de raison, proof that the practice of keeping such registers was more common in Tuscany than in Limousin and Provence.4 Around 1400, when the two texts analysed here were produced, the ricordi are clearly more elaborate than the livres de raison, with many including substantial narrative material, in contrast to the latterâs itemised lists. Their beginnings, however, bear more resemblance to the livres de raison: in the second half of the thirteenth century a merchantâs register might be used to record in detail a transaction for which no deed or charter had been drafted. A key development was the addition of notes about family affairs, marking the rapprochement between the business and domestic spheres that is the hallmark of the Tuscan social imaginary. As late as the end of the fourteenth century, the ricordi might include full transcriptions of sale deeds, notably pertaining to the enlargement of the family patrimony.5 By that time, however, the ricordi also make numerous references to documents kept in the family archive (usually a coffer). Not only
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