The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Ana Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Batista, Desidério, Marques, Clara, García-Pereda, Ignacio, Puga, João
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/20218
Resumo: Focusing on the Convent of Christ in Portugal, this article presents an overview of the power and control exercised by the Order of Christ over the territory's water management, inside the monastic enclosure and over the Nabao River, from the late fifteenth century until the nineteenth century. Based on multi-interdisci-plinary methodologies, we argue that the monastic enclosure was multi-functional, sus-tainable, self-sufficient and the stage for the most sophisticated hydraulic system of early modern Portugal. Following a recent review, and based on archival research, a 3D re-construction and mapping tools, we demonstrate that the system did not work exclusively through gravity. In an early phase, pumps were in use at the Convent of Christ circa 1537 to remove water from cisterns in a technology transferred from ships into gardens. Moreover, this article also reveals the total control of the Order wielded over the Nabao as a source of energy through to the abolition of Religious Orders in 1834.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
title The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
spellingShingle The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
Rodrigues, Ana Duarte
Hydraulic system
Water wheels
Reuse water
Water pumps
title_short The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
title_full The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
title_fullStr The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
title_full_unstemmed The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
title_sort The water culture of the Order of Christ in the making of a self-sufficient and sustainable hydric system
author Rodrigues, Ana Duarte
author_facet Rodrigues, Ana Duarte
Batista, Desidério
Marques, Clara
García-Pereda, Ignacio
Puga, João
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author2 Batista, Desidério
Marques, Clara
García-Pereda, Ignacio
Puga, João
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Ana Duarte
Batista, Desidério
Marques, Clara
García-Pereda, Ignacio
Puga, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydraulic system
Water wheels
Reuse water
Water pumps
topic Hydraulic system
Water wheels
Reuse water
Water pumps
description Focusing on the Convent of Christ in Portugal, this article presents an overview of the power and control exercised by the Order of Christ over the territory's water management, inside the monastic enclosure and over the Nabao River, from the late fifteenth century until the nineteenth century. Based on multi-interdisci-plinary methodologies, we argue that the monastic enclosure was multi-functional, sus-tainable, self-sufficient and the stage for the most sophisticated hydraulic system of early modern Portugal. Following a recent review, and based on archival research, a 3D re-construction and mapping tools, we demonstrate that the system did not work exclusively through gravity. In an early phase, pumps were in use at the Convent of Christ circa 1537 to remove water from cisterns in a technology transferred from ships into gardens. Moreover, this article also reveals the total control of the Order wielded over the Nabao as a source of energy through to the abolition of Religious Orders in 1834.
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