[Excerpt] Far more has been written about individual early modern cardinals than about the cardinals of that period as a group. But, in point of fact, the cardinals’ collective identity as a College, and the jurisdiction each of its members derived from it, was always what ultimately empowered them as individuals. A historian of the early modern cardinal, or any individual cardinal who contributed to that prototype, is therefore obliged to address the question of how the College itself developed as a central institution within the Roman Curia. Barbara Bombi has explained in the previous chapter how the concept of the Cardinal evolved from the late Middle Ages into the 16th century, and the discussion here to some extent runs in parallel wit...
De iure condendo: a ‘Lex Propria’ for the College of Cardinals. The Apostolic Constitution Pastor B...
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction - 2. Cardinals and the Internationalization of the Sacred College - 3. The ...
The fifteenth century was a critical juncture for the College of Cardinals. They were accused of pro...
[Extract] This book presents the first comprehensive overview of the figure of the cardinal in the e...
[Excerpt] The following chapter sets out how forms of writing about cardinals – in particular, biogr...
The historiography of the cardinal began in the form of biographical compendia, which sought to docu...
Traditionally, the consistory is the institutional venue where the collegiate function ...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
The College of Cardinals constituted the innermost circle of the medieval papal household – arguably...
The involvement of cardinals with the Inquisition since medieval times did not, as early modern text...
On account of their dual function as Princes of the Church and agents for the King of France, the Fr...
A Companion to the Early Modern Cardinal is the first comprehensive overview of its subject in Engli...
About the book: Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinc...
This article deals with the development of Cardinal Protectors of Nations in the 15th century. It is...
It is quite well known that Paolo Cortesi discussed the cardinal’s education, economics, and politic...
De iure condendo: a ‘Lex Propria’ for the College of Cardinals. The Apostolic Constitution Pastor B...
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction - 2. Cardinals and the Internationalization of the Sacred College - 3. The ...
The fifteenth century was a critical juncture for the College of Cardinals. They were accused of pro...
[Extract] This book presents the first comprehensive overview of the figure of the cardinal in the e...
[Excerpt] The following chapter sets out how forms of writing about cardinals – in particular, biogr...
The historiography of the cardinal began in the form of biographical compendia, which sought to docu...
Traditionally, the consistory is the institutional venue where the collegiate function ...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
The College of Cardinals constituted the innermost circle of the medieval papal household – arguably...
The involvement of cardinals with the Inquisition since medieval times did not, as early modern text...
On account of their dual function as Princes of the Church and agents for the King of France, the Fr...
A Companion to the Early Modern Cardinal is the first comprehensive overview of its subject in Engli...
About the book: Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinc...
This article deals with the development of Cardinal Protectors of Nations in the 15th century. It is...
It is quite well known that Paolo Cortesi discussed the cardinal’s education, economics, and politic...
De iure condendo: a ‘Lex Propria’ for the College of Cardinals. The Apostolic Constitution Pastor B...
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction - 2. Cardinals and the Internationalization of the Sacred College - 3. The ...
The fifteenth century was a critical juncture for the College of Cardinals. They were accused of pro...