An edition of The Rome of Pope Paschal I (2010)

The Rome of Pope Paschal I

papal power, urban renovation, church rebuilding and relic translation, 817-824

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An edition of The Rome of Pope Paschal I (2010)

The Rome of Pope Paschal I

papal power, urban renovation, church rebuilding and relic translation, 817-824

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Language
English
Pages
385

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Table of Contents

1. Paschal I and the history of Rome
2. Building in Rome
3. Constructing the Papal city
4. Beyond the Basilica
5. Building the home of the Saints
6. Transformations.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 334-373) and index.

Published in
Cambridge, New York
Series
Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought. Fourth series -- [77], Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought -- 4th ser., 77.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
945.63202
Library of Congress
BX1112 .G66 2010, BX1112 G66 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 385 p. :
Number of pages
385

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25219223M
Internet Archive
romepopepaschali00good
ISBN 10
0521768195
ISBN 13
9780521768191
LCCN
2010283335
OCLC/WorldCat
432978200, 708355311

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