This study uses the analysis of communication practices and strategies to argue for a new understanding of papal power in the years 1050 to 1250. Historians frequently argue that the high medieval papacy increased the scope and effectiveness of its authority through the creation, maintenance, and use of centralized governmental institutions. According to this view, legates, councils, delegated justice, legal codification, and a remarkable production of letters all allowed the bishops of Rome to reach into the far corners of Christendom to shape in profound ways the spiritual, political, and economic trajectories of medieval Europeans. But how effective were those institutions? To what degree was the papacy able to implement policy at the lo...
This thesis examines two sixth-century texts, the first edition of the Liber Pontificalis and the Co...
Papal relations with monarchs in the later eleventh and twelfth centuries have often been characteri...
This thesis has two main aims. The first is to examine the intellectual development of the later nin...
This volume explores papal communication and its reception in the period c.1100–1300; it presents a ...
By exploring communication and social practices employed during negotiations at the papal court, thi...
This essay examines the production and consumption of papal communication in the central Middle Ages...
This thesis focuses on papal overlordship of monarchs in the middle ages. It examines the nature of ...
This thesis investigates the papacy’s authority over the preaching of crusades between 1095 and 1216...
I aim to investigate the Papacy's role in spreading Greek culture to the Latin West from the 7th to ...
This thesis is a study of medieval papal government and the Holy Land crusades under Pope Honorius I...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
This dissertation tackles a series of interconnected questions concerning the transformation of papa...
Papal relations with monarchs in the later eleventh and twelfth centuries have often been characteri...
THESIS 8308The subject of this thesis is papal authority and administrative practice in the period 1...
This thesis examines two sixth-century texts, the first edition of the Liber Pontificalis and the Co...
Papal relations with monarchs in the later eleventh and twelfth centuries have often been characteri...
This thesis has two main aims. The first is to examine the intellectual development of the later nin...
This volume explores papal communication and its reception in the period c.1100–1300; it presents a ...
By exploring communication and social practices employed during negotiations at the papal court, thi...
This essay examines the production and consumption of papal communication in the central Middle Ages...
This thesis focuses on papal overlordship of monarchs in the middle ages. It examines the nature of ...
This thesis investigates the papacy’s authority over the preaching of crusades between 1095 and 1216...
I aim to investigate the Papacy's role in spreading Greek culture to the Latin West from the 7th to ...
This thesis is a study of medieval papal government and the Holy Land crusades under Pope Honorius I...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
This dissertation tackles a series of interconnected questions concerning the transformation of papa...
Papal relations with monarchs in the later eleventh and twelfth centuries have often been characteri...
THESIS 8308The subject of this thesis is papal authority and administrative practice in the period 1...
This thesis examines two sixth-century texts, the first edition of the Liber Pontificalis and the Co...
Papal relations with monarchs in the later eleventh and twelfth centuries have often been characteri...
This thesis has two main aims. The first is to examine the intellectual development of the later nin...