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Jessalynn Bird, Damian Smith (eds). Pages: xii + 340 p. Illustrations:5 b/w. Language(s):English, French. Publication Year:2018. Brepols, ISBN: 978-2-503-58088-3. Hardback -- SUMMARY The Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 is often considered as the high water-mark for the medieval church with its decisions affecting the cultural, social, religious and intellectual history of the later medieval world. The council was also a major event in the history of the crusades not only because the reform of the church and the recovery of the Holy Land were the central concerns of Pope Innocent III (1198-1216) but also because at the time of the council political decisions were made which affected all theatres of crusading and the canons of the council dealt with issues concerning piety and economics which had very long-term implications for the crusading movement. This book, bringing together an international team of scholars, is the first to deal with Fourth Lateran and the crusades in entirety and argues for the centrality of the council in the history of the crusades. It will be of interest not only to scholars of the history of the crusades but also to those interested in the history of the religious life of the Middle Ages as well to students of the particular areas and themes under discussion. TABLE OF CONTENTS Damian J. Smith and Jessalynn L. Bird The Fourth Lateran Council and the Crusades Part I. Liturgy, Indulgences, and Elections Richard Allington Chapter One: Crusading Piety and the Development of Crusading Devotions at the Fourth Lateran Council Ane L. Bysted Chapter Two: Remission of Sins or of Penances? The Meaning of Crusade Indulgences before and at the Fourth Lateran Council Thomas F. Madden Chapter Three: Oaths Broken, Yet Fulfilled: Venice, Innocent III and the Patriarchate of Constantinople Part II. The Albigensian Crusade Martín Alvira Chapter Four: La convocation du Quatrième Concile du Latran et la Croisade contre les Albigeois Marjolaine Raguin-Barthelmebs Chapter Five: Le concile de Latran dans la Chanson de la Croisade albigeoise, une acmé Marco Meschini Chapter Six: Innocent III, the Fourth Lateran Council and the Albigensian Crusade Damian J. Smith Chapter Seven: The Reconciliation of Guillem Ramon de Montcada, the Albigensian Crusade and Fourth Lateran Part III. The Baltic and the Iberian Peninsula Alan V. Murray Chapter Eight: Adding to the Multitude of Fish: Pope Innocent III, Bishop Albert of Riga and the Conversion of the Indigenous Peoples of Livonia Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen Chapter Nine: The Virgin at the Lateran The Baltic Crusades, Rome and the Mother of God Miguel Gomez Chapter Ten: Archbishop Rodrigo, Honorius III, and the Fifth Crusade in Spain Part IV. Ad liberandam, The East, and Crusaders Rights Thomas W. Smith Chapter Eleven: Conciliar Influence on Ad liberandam James J. Todesca Chapter Twelve: Mediterranean Trade in the Wake of Lateran IV: The Millares Revisited 241 Jessalynn L. Bird Chapter Thirteen: The Fourth Lateran Council, Peace, and the Protection of Crusader Rights during the Crusades of Frederick II Jan Vandeburie Chapter Fourteen: Dominus papa volens scire Echoes of the Fourth Lateran Council s Crusade and Mission Agenda in Thirteenth-Century Manuscripts Index. N° de ref. del artículo ca3218
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