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PRIOR (from Lat. priorformer, and hence superior, through O. Fr. priour)

This article appears in Volume V22, Page 360 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: PRE-PYR
PRIOR (from Lat. priorformer, and hence superior, through O. Fr. priour) , a title applied generally to certain monastic superiors, but also in the middle ages to other persons in authority. Under the Roman Empire the word prior is found signifying " ancestor." In the early middle ages it was commonly applied to secular officials and magistrates, and it remained all though the middle ages as the title of certain officials in the
Italian city states. Noteworthy among these were the famous priores artis at Florence. These were appointed governors )f the Florentine republic when the Companies of the Arts seized the government in 1282.
The term prior was most commonly used to denote the Sh1)eriors in a monastery, at first with an indefinite significance, but later, as monastic institutions crystallized, describing certain definite officials. In the
Rule
  of St Benedict and other early rules the titles praepositus and praelatus (see PRELATE) are generally used, but prior is also found signifying in a general way the superiors and elders in a monastery. When used by St Benedict in the singular number it seems (according to the commentator Menard) to denote the abbot himself. At a later date in the order of St Benedict the title was applied to the monk next in authority to the abbot, though this usage was not adopted technically until the 13th century. In some monasteries several priors were to be found and generally at least two. Thus we find the terms prior, sub-prior, tertius prior, quartus prior, quint us prior. The first prior was sometimes called prior major, sometimes prior claustralis. Occasionally both titles are found in one
house
 , the latter ranking below the former. The first prior acted as
vicar
  in all matters in the absence of the abbot, and was generally charged with the details of the discipline of the monastery. With the foundation of the order of Cluny in the loth century there appeared the conventual prior who ruled as head of a monastery, but was subject in some degree to the archiabbas of the mother-
house
  of Cluny. The Regular Canons later gave this title of prior to the heads of their houses, as did also the Carthusians and the Dominicans. It was in houses of these orders that the sub-prior became a regular official. Among the Dominicans the head of a province is known as the " prior provincial." In the order of St John of Jerusalem (q.v.) a priory was a group of commanderies ruled by a " grand prior."
The term prior was applied also in the middle ages in a very general manner. Thus there was the prior scholae or leader of the choir, prior scriniariorum, &c.
See Du Cange, Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, new edition by L. Favre (Niort, 1883, &c.) ; Sir William
Smith
  and S. Cheetham, edd. Dictionary of Christian Antiquities (1875-1880). (E. O'N.)


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