Sacred And Profane Topography In A Medieval Serbian Parish – An Outline Cover Image

Sacred And Profane Topography In A Medieval Serbian Parish – An Outline
Sacred And Profane Topography In A Medieval Serbian Parish – An Outline

Author(s): Stanoje Bojanin
Subject(s): History
Published by: Vizantološki institut SANU
Keywords: sacred and profane space; parish; popular culture; popular religiosity; local religion; the penitentials; canon law

Summary/Abstract: This article presents a basic research scope of the social importance of microtoponyms and topographical features of villages and their precincts, which in the Middle Ages were organized as parish communities. The social space of the rural environment is segmented by different entities important for the social and religious life of the local community, such as a parish church with its yard, a cemetery, other churches and chapels in the fi elds and groves, freestanding crosses, certain bodies of water or some marked trees, typically the oak. The issue of the methods of analysing medieval sources of different provenience and fragmented data is of major importance. In order to understand the sources properly, we have to be aware of the social segmentation of a medieval society, from which diverse interpretation and functions of the cultural artefacts and performances (rituals, festivities) originated.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 50/2
  • Page Range: 1013-1024
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English