Discursive traditions and marriage records in the sertão do São Francisco from 1700s and 1800s
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https://doi.org/10.12957/matraga.2023.68687Keywords:
Marriage Records, Discursive Traditions, Philology.Abstract
The purpose of this work is to examine marriage records written in Portuguese from two parishes of Sertão do Rio São Francisco from 1700s and 1800s, to investigate the socio-historical course of this genre as a discursive practice, taking into account the typological traditionality and discursive traditionality carried over time. By adopting the theoretical-methodological basis of the parameters of Discursive Traditions (KOCH, 1997; KOCH; OESTERREICHER, 2013; KABATEK, 2006; 2008; 2018; SIMÕES; COSTA, 2009; SIMÕES, 2017; LONGHIN, 2014; ANDRADE; GOMES, 2018) and the necessary interface between Philology/Textual Criticism (SPINA, 1977; CAMBRAIA, 2005) and Diplomatic (BELLOTTO, 2002), it was glimpsed the reflection on certain regularities that refer to textual forms of the Council of Tridentine (1545-1563), Rituale Romanum (1614) and the Constituições Primeiras do Arcebispado da Bahia (1707), attest to the hypothesis that the identification of a discursive tradition is a particular combination of elements in a text (BIBER, 1988).
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