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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:426157377:7275
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245 00 $aAuthority and power in the medieval church, c. 1000 - c. 1500 /$cedited by Thomas W. Smith.
264 1 $aTurnhout, Belgium :$bBrepols Publishers,$c[2020]
264 4 $c©2020
300 $a412 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$bsti$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aEuropa sacra,$x2030-3068 ;$vvolume 24
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPart 1 --$tConcepts of Papal Authority --$tPrivilegium Romanae Ecclesiae : the language of papal authority over the church in the eleventh century /$rI. S. Robinson --$tPapal authority and power during the minority of Emperor Frederick II /$rBenedict Wiedemann --$tThe medieval papacy and the concepts of 'anti-Judaism' and 'anti-Semitism' /$rRebecca Rist --$tThe place of the papacy in four illuminated histories from thirteenth-century England /$rLaura Cleaver --$gPart II --$tRepresentatives of Papal Authority --$tThe interface between papal authority and heresy : the legates of Honorius III in Languedoc, 1216-1227 /$rThomas W. Smith --$tPapal legates in thirteenth-century Hungary : authority, power, reality /$rGabor Barabás --$tPope Alexander IV, King Henry III and the imperial succession : Master Rostand's role in the Sicilian Business, 1255-1258 / Philippa J. Mesiano --$tCardinal Gerard of Parma as co-ruler in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1285-1289 /$rJean Dunbabin --$gPart III --$tThe Papacy and the East --$tThe power of tradition : the papacy and the Churches of the East, c.1100-1300 /$rBernard Hamilton --$tPolitics and power in Latin efforts at church union, 1300-1360 /$rJames Hill --$tModifications to papal trade licences at the Avignon curia /$rMike Carr --$gPart IV --$tCultures of Ecclesiastical Authority and Power --$tThe late medieval papal chapel : a culture of power and authority$rMatthew Ross --$tDress to impress : Jacque de Vitry's clothing and episcopal self-fashioning /$rJan Vandeburie --$tImaging power : gender, power, and authority in Florentine piety /$rCatherine Lawless --$tRoyal women, the Franciscan order, and ecclesiastical authority in late medieval Bohemia and the Polish duchies /$rKirsty Day --$gPart V --$tEcclesiastical Communities and Collective Authority and Power --$tShall the first be last? : order and disorder amongst Henry II's bishops /$rNicholas Vincent --$tEustathios's Life of a married priest and the struggle for authority in twelfth-century Byzantium /$rMaroula Perisanidi --$tThe bishop, the convent and the community : the attempt to enclose the nuns of S. Giustina, Lucca, 1301-1302 /$rChristine Meek --$tArchbishop Walter Reynolds, the clerical gravamina, and parliamentary petitions from the clergy in the early fourteenth century --$rMatthew Phillips --$tThe power of the cardinals : decision-making at the papal curia in Avignon /$rMelanie Brunner --$tNegotiation and conflict : the Templars' and Hospitallers' relations with diocesan bishops in Britain and Ireland /$rHelen J. Nicholson --$tHospitaller and Teutonic order lordships in Germany /$rKarl Borchardt.
520 8 $aWhile they often go hand-in-hand and the distinction between the two is frequently blurred, authority and power are distinct concepts and abilities - this was a problem that the Church tussled with throughout the High and Late Middle Ages. Claims of authority, efforts to have that authority recognized, and the struggle to transform it into more tangible forms of power were defining factors of the medieval Church's existence. As the studies assembled here demonstrate, claims to authority by members of the Church were often in inverse proportion to their actual power - a problematic paradox which resulted from the uneven and uncertain acceptance of ecclesiastical authority by lay powers and, indeed, fellow members of the ecclesia. The chapters of this book reveal how clerical claims to authority and power were frequently debated, refined, opposed, and resisted in their expression and implementation. The clergy had to negotiate a complex landscape of overlapping and competing claims in pursuit of their rights. They waged these struggles in arenas that ranged from papal, royal, and imperial curiae, through monastic houses, law courts and parliaments, urban religious communities and devotional networks, to contact and conflict with the laity on the ground; the weapons deployed included art, manuscripts, dress, letters, petitions, treatises, legal claims, legates, and the physical arms of allied lay powers. In an effort to further our understanding of this central aspect of ecclesiastical history, this interdisciplinary volume, which effects a broad temporal, geographical, and thematic sweep, points the way to new avenues of research and new approaches to a traditional topic. It fuses historical methodologies with art history, gender studies, musicology, and material culture, and presents fresh insights into one of the most significant institutions of the medieval world." --$cPublisher, page four of cover.
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650 7 $aAutorität$2gnd$0(DE-588)4003990-0
650 7 $aEkklesiologie$2gnd$0(DE-588)4070730-1
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700 1 $aSmith, Thomas W.$q(Thomas William),$d1987-$eeditor.
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