This essay considers the achievement of the English Episcopal Acta series. It draws attention to the some of the uses that the English Episcopal Acta can be put in the study of papal petitioning in the thirteenth century, a topic which has traditionally been neglected by scholars because of a perceived lack of source material
Papal privileges were documents issued in the names of the bishops of Rome, granting or confirming ...
An appeal to the Roman Rota launched in 1511 may seem unusual in the reign of Henry VIII because of ...
This article argues that the church's strenuous efforts to publicize Magna Carta can only be fully u...
This article addresses the debate on petitioning between England and the papal curia in Avignon duri...
Whether the medieval popes heard petitions after they had ‘drunk wine plentifully’ is probably somet...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Episcopal Acta Pro...
The launch of the British Academy’s English Episcopal Acta (EEA)project in 1973, and the publication...
This thesis explores the interaction of bishops with both the English crown and members of late medi...
These volumes are part of the English Episcopal Acta project, designed to edit all documents issued ...
These volumes are part of the English Episcopal Acta project, designed to edit all documents issued ...
There has been much recent examination of late medieval lay piety in order to understand the backgro...
In 1214, King John issued a charter granting freedom of election to the English Church; henceforth, ...
This thesis considers the conflict over papal provisions in the mid-fourteenth century through the l...
This article investigates the involvement of Edward II in the negotiations that led to John XXII's e...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Papal privileges were documents issued in the names of the bishops of Rome, granting or confirming ...
An appeal to the Roman Rota launched in 1511 may seem unusual in the reign of Henry VIII because of ...
This article argues that the church's strenuous efforts to publicize Magna Carta can only be fully u...
This article addresses the debate on petitioning between England and the papal curia in Avignon duri...
Whether the medieval popes heard petitions after they had ‘drunk wine plentifully’ is probably somet...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Episcopal Acta Pro...
The launch of the British Academy’s English Episcopal Acta (EEA)project in 1973, and the publication...
This thesis explores the interaction of bishops with both the English crown and members of late medi...
These volumes are part of the English Episcopal Acta project, designed to edit all documents issued ...
These volumes are part of the English Episcopal Acta project, designed to edit all documents issued ...
There has been much recent examination of late medieval lay piety in order to understand the backgro...
In 1214, King John issued a charter granting freedom of election to the English Church; henceforth, ...
This thesis considers the conflict over papal provisions in the mid-fourteenth century through the l...
This article investigates the involvement of Edward II in the negotiations that led to John XXII's e...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Papal privileges were documents issued in the names of the bishops of Rome, granting or confirming ...
An appeal to the Roman Rota launched in 1511 may seem unusual in the reign of Henry VIII because of ...
This article argues that the church's strenuous efforts to publicize Magna Carta can only be fully u...