A Short History of the Papacy in the Middle Ages

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Routledge, 2 сент. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 412

This classic text outlines the development of the Papacy as an institution in the Middle Ages. With profound knowledge, insight and sophistication, Walter Ullmann traces the course of papal history from the late Roman Empire to its eventual decline in the Renaissance.

The focus of this survey is on the institution and the idea of papacy rather than individual figures, recognizing the shaping power of the popes' roles that made them outstanding personalities. The transpersonal idea, Ullmann argues, sprang from Christianity itself and led to the Papacy as an institution sui generis.

 

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1 The Papacy in the late Roman Empire
1
2 The Papal Conflict with the Imperial Government
17
3 The Papacy and the Conversion of England
32
4 The Western Orientation of the Papacy
45
5 The Papacy and Latin Europe
58
6 The German Monarchy and the Papacy
75
7 The Gregorian Age
92
8 Tensions and Conflicts
112
11 Gradual Decline of Papal Authority
164
12 Avignon Rome and Constance
182
13 The Last Phase of the Medieval Papacy
200
Abbreviations
218
Bibliographical Notes
221
Appendix
244
List of Medieval Popes
248
Index
254

9 The Zenith of the Medieval Papacy
131
10 Central Government and the Papal Curia
148

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