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Original Papal Documents in England and Wales from the Accession of Pope Innocent III to the Death of Pope Benedict XI (1198-1304)

Editat de Jane E. Sayers
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 sep 1999
The medieval popes conducted a vigorous correspondence with monarchs, clergy, and lay people all over western Europe. Streams of applicants made their way to the papal court for confirmations of rights, concessions, and on some occasions to get justice. The papal Chancery was the executive office, constantly on the move with the pope and the cardinals who formed the curia. Officials connected with the issue of the letters - scribes, correctors, taxators, bullators, registrars - followed the papal court. Only a small proportion of the original letters sent and received have survived. They are, therefore, very precious, not only for what they tell us about the course of events, but also for the light they throw on how papal government and administration worked. In this volume over a thousand surviving letters have been brought together, analysed, and discussed for the first time. They provide important insights not only into the activities of the papal court but also into the aspirations and desires of the petitioners.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198202042
ISBN-10: 0198202040
Pagini: 794
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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the present volume constitutes an impressive monument of diplomantic erudition. It represents an enormous advance in our knowledge of individual papal documents, our understanding of the papal chancery and, if last not least, of the history of England and Wales in the thirteenth century,
the introduction offers numerous new and significant observations on chancery procedure
magisterial, both for its expert introduction, and for its treasury of letters
the culmination of almost forty years of work ... in this handsome volume ... The author has done long and laudable work ... A learned introduction and several appendices with lists of some of the officials involved add lustre to the author's accomplishment.
she has produced a splendid tool for anyone who needs to use the rich deposit of original papal documents received in England in the thirteenth century
In order to render the material as easy of access as possible, the Calendar is introduced by a masterly discussion of the form, diplomatic, and production of papal letters in the thirteenth century, and supported by a series of Appendixes
information is provided succinctly and clearly with a complete mastery of palaeographical and diplomatic convention
This is a judicious compromise between older traditions of Continental scholarship, which kept everything in the learned tongue, and the needs of a wider constituency of medieval students and scholars.
remarkably complete yet compact
a splendid English contribution to the Europe-wide drive ... to produce an authoritative calendar of all surviving original papal documents for the period 1198 to 1417.