Idioma: Inglés
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A richly informed volume that deserves the attention of all scholars interested in this remarkable figure. - SEHEPUNKTEFirst modern study devoted to one of the twelfth-century's most enigmatic, influential and fascinating figures.Henry of Blois (d. 1171) was a towering figure in twelfth-century England. Grandson of William the Conqueror and brother to King Stephen, he played a central role in shaping the course of the civil war that characterized his brother's reign. Bishop of Winchester and abbot of Glastonbury for more than four decades, Henry was one of the richest men in the kingdom, and effectively governed the English Church for a time as Papal Legate. Raised and tonsured at Cluny, he was an intimate friend of Peter the Venerable and later saved the great abbey from financial ruin. Towards the end of his life he presided, albeit reluctantly, over the trial of Thomas Becket. Henry was a remarkable man: an administrator of exceptional talent, a formidable ecclesiastical statesman, a bold and eloquent diplomat, and twelfth-century England's most prolific patron of the arts. In the first major book-length study of Henry to be published since 1932, nine scholars explore new perspectives on the most crucial aspects of his life and legacy. By bringing ecclesiastical and documentary historians together with archaeologists and historians of art, architecture, literature and ideas, this interdisciplinary collection will serve as a catalyst for renewed study of this fascinating man and the world in which he operated.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: NUOVO. Roma, Viella cm.15,5x23, pp.412, brossura. Collana Ricerche dell'Istituto Storico Germanico di Roma, 1. Il notaio fiorentino Andrea Sapiti, trasferitosi in Francia all'inizio del Trecento, per circa trent'anni dal 1308 al 1338 fu il procuratore dei re d'Inghilterra Eduardo II e Eduardo III presso la curia papale avignonese. Oltre ai due sovrani, rappresentò e curò gli interessi anche di numerosi esponenti della nobiltà e dell'alto clero inglese. Il registro che tenne di questa sua attività costituisce pertanto una fonte unica nel suo genere, preziosa per lo studio delle relazioni tra la corona inglese e la curia papale negli anni che precedettero lo scoppio della guerra dei Cent'Anni. Dall'analisi del registro di Andrea Sapiti, inoltre, emergono particolari inediti e che aprono nuove prospettive di ricerca sulla pratica di inviare petizioni presso la cancelleria apostolica e sull'attività dell'amministrazione curiale nei primi decenni del XIV secolo.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Boydell and Brewer Ltd, GB, 2023
ISBN 10: 183765073X ISBN 13: 9781837650736
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A richly informed volume that deserves the attention of all scholars interested in this remarkable figure. - SEHEPUNKTEFirst modern study devoted to one of the twelfth-century's most enigmatic, influential and fascinating figures.Henry of Blois (d. 1171) was a towering figure in twelfth-century England. Grandson of William the Conqueror and brother to King Stephen, he played a central role in shaping the course of the civil war that characterized his brother's reign. Bishop of Winchester and abbot of Glastonbury for more than four decades, Henry was one of the richest men in the kingdom, and effectively governed the English Church for a time as Papal Legate. Raised and tonsured at Cluny, he was an intimate friend of Peter the Venerable and later saved the great abbey from financial ruin. Towards the end of his life he presided, albeit reluctantly, over the trial of Thomas Becket. Henry was a remarkable man: an administrator of exceptional talent, a formidable ecclesiastical statesman, a bold and eloquent diplomat, and twelfth-century England's most prolific patron of the arts. In the first major book-length study of Henry to be published since 1932, nine scholars explore new perspectives on the most crucial aspects of his life and legacy. By bringing ecclesiastical and documentary historians together with archaeologists and historians of art, architecture, literature and ideas, this interdisciplinary collection will serve as a catalyst for renewed study of this fascinating man and the world in which he operated.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 0198729154 ISBN 13: 9780198729150
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Idioma: Inglés
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Idioma: Inglés
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Idioma: Inglés
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, GB, 2019
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This volume is concerned with diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years' War (1305-1360). On the one hand, Barbara Bombi compares how the practice of diplomacy, conducted through both official and unofficial diplomatic communications, developed in England and at the papal curia alongside the formation of bureaucratic systems. On the other hand, she questions how the Anglo-French conflict and political change during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III impacted on the growth of diplomatic services both in England and the papal curia. Through the careful examination of archival and manuscript sources preserved in English, French, and Italian archives, this book argues that the practice of diplomacy in fourteenth-century Europe nurtured the formation of a "shared language of diplomacy". The latter emerged from the need to "translate" different traditions thanks to the adaptation of house-styles, formularies, and ceremonial practices as well as through the contribution of intermediaries and diplomatic agents acquainted with different diplomatic and legal traditions. This argument is mostly demonstrated in the second part of the book, where the author examines four relevant case studies: the papacy's move to France after the election of Pope Clement V (1305) and the succession of Edward II to the English throne (1307); Anglo-papal relations between the war of St Sardos (1324) and the deposition of Edward II in 1327; the outbreak of the Hundred Years' Wars in 1337; and lastly the conclusion of the first phase of the war, which was marked in 1360 by the agreement between England and France known as the Treaty of Brétigny-Calais.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, 2019
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2019
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This volume is concerned with diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years' War (1305-1360). On the one hand, Barbara Bombi compares how the practice of diplomacy, conducted through both official and unofficial diplomatic communications, developed in England and at the papal curia alongside the formation of bureaucratic systems. On the other hand, she questions how the Anglo-Frenchconflict and political change during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III impacted on the growth of diplomatic services both in England and the papal curia. Through the carefulexamination of archival and manuscript sources preserved in English, French, and Italian archives, this book argues that the practice of diplomacy in fourteenth-century Europe nurtured the formation of a "shared language of diplomacy". The latter emerged from the need to "translate" different traditions thanks to the adaptation of house-styles, formularies, and ceremonial practices as well as through the contribution of intermediaries and diplomatic agents acquainted with different diplomaticand legal traditions. This argument is mostly demonstrated in the second part of the book, where the author examines four relevant case studies: the papacy's move to France after the election of PopeClement V (1305) and the succession of Edward II to the English throne (1307); Anglo-papal relations between the war of St Sardos (1324) and the deposition of Edward II in 1327; the outbreak of the Hundred Years' Wars in 1337; and lastly the conclusion of the first phase of the war, which was marked in 1360 by the agreement between England and France known as the Treaty of Bretigny-Calais. Barbara Bombi examines diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years' War (1305-1360), exploring the development of diplomatic systems, and how they were impacted by conflict and political change. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, 2019
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Barbara Bombi examines diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years War (1305-1360), exploring the development of diplomatic systems, and how they were impacted by conflict and.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, GB, 2019
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This volume is concerned with diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years' War (1305-1360). On the one hand, Barbara Bombi compares how the practice of diplomacy, conducted through both official and unofficial diplomatic communications, developed in England and at the papal curia alongside the formation of bureaucratic systems. On the other hand, she questions how the Anglo-French conflict and political change during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III impacted on the growth of diplomatic services both in England and the papal curia. Through the careful examination of archival and manuscript sources preserved in English, French, and Italian archives, this book argues that the practice of diplomacy in fourteenth-century Europe nurtured the formation of a "shared language of diplomacy". The latter emerged from the need to "translate" different traditions thanks to the adaptation of house-styles, formularies, and ceremonial practices as well as through the contribution of intermediaries and diplomatic agents acquainted with different diplomatic and legal traditions. This argument is mostly demonstrated in the second part of the book, where the author examines four relevant case studies: the papacy's move to France after the election of Pope Clement V (1305) and the succession of Edward II to the English throne (1307); Anglo-papal relations between the war of St Sardos (1324) and the deposition of Edward II in 1327; the outbreak of the Hundred Years' Wars in 1337; and lastly the conclusion of the first phase of the war, which was marked in 1360 by the agreement between England and France known as the Treaty of Brétigny-Calais.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Never read, no marks or highlighting in the book. Our copy is a German language hardback, with printed covers, showing creases and tears in the front cover at the lower corner. Damage appears repairable. Binding is tight.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Irene Bueno is Lecturer at the University of Bologna. She is author of Defining Heresy and editor of The Papacy and the Christian East.This book offers a unique overview on the career and work on Benedict XII, the third pope of Avig.
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Idioma: Italiano
Publicado por Libreria Editrice Viella, 2007
ISBN 10: 8883341929 ISBN 13: 9788883341922
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Añadir al carritoBrossura. Condición: new. Roma, 2007; br., pp. 412, cm 15,5x23.(Ricerche dell'Istituto Storico Germanico di Roma. 1). Il notaio fiorentino Andrea Sapiti, trasferitosi in Francia all'inizio del Trecento, per circa trent'anni - dal 1308 al 1338 - fu il procuratore dei re d'Inghilterra Eduardo II e Eduardo III presso la curia papale avignonese. Oltre ai due sovrani, rappresentò e curò gli interessi anche di numerosi esponenti della nobiltà e dell'alto clero inglese. Il registro che tenne di questa sua attività costituisce pertanto una fonte unica nel suo genere, preziosa per lo studio delle relazioni tra la corona inglese e la curia papale negli anni che precedettero lo scoppio della guerra dei Cent'Anni. Dall'analisi del registro di Andrea Sapiti, inoltre, emergono particolari inediti - e che aprono nuove prospettive di ricerca - sulla pratica di inviare petizioni presso la cancelleria apostolica e sull'attività dell'amministrazione curiale nei primi decenni del XIV secolo. Libro.
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Añadir al carritoin brossura. 255x180mm, 332pagine, Bel exemplaire. En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, 2019
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Idioma: Inglés
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Idioma: Inglés
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This volume is concerned with diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years' War (1305-1360). On the one hand, Barbara Bombi compares how the practice of diplomacy, conducted through both official and unofficial diplomatic communications, developed in England and at the papal curia alongside the formation of bureaucratic systems. On the other hand, she questions how the Anglo-Frenchconflict and political change during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III impacted on the growth of diplomatic services both in England and the papal curia. Through the carefulexamination of archival and manuscript sources preserved in English, French, and Italian archives, this book argues that the practice of diplomacy in fourteenth-century Europe nurtured the formation of a "shared language of diplomacy". The latter emerged from the need to "translate" different traditions thanks to the adaptation of house-styles, formularies, and ceremonial practices as well as through the contribution of intermediaries and diplomatic agents acquainted with different diplomaticand legal traditions. This argument is mostly demonstrated in the second part of the book, where the author examines four relevant case studies: the papacy's move to France after the election of PopeClement V (1305) and the succession of Edward II to the English throne (1307); Anglo-papal relations between the war of St Sardos (1324) and the deposition of Edward II in 1327; the outbreak of the Hundred Years' Wars in 1337; and lastly the conclusion of the first phase of the war, which was marked in 1360 by the agreement between England and France known as the Treaty of Bretigny-Calais. Barbara Bombi examines diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years' War (1305-1360), exploring the development of diplomatic systems, and how they were impacted by conflict and political change. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 0198729154 ISBN 13: 9780198729150
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. New research into petitions and petitioning in the middle ages, illuminating aspects of contemporary law and justice.InhaltsverzeichnisIntroduction: Medieval Petitions in Context - W. Mark OrmrodParliamentary Petitions? The Origins .
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This volume is concerned with diplomacy between England and the papal curia during the first phase of the Anglo-French conflict known as the Hundred Years' War (1305-1360). On the one hand, Barbara Bombi compares how the practice of diplomacy, conducted through both official and unofficial diplomatic communications, developed in England and at the papal curia alongside the formation of bureaucratic systems. On the other hand, she questions how the Anglo-French conflict and political change during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III impacted on the growth of diplomatic services both in England and the papal curia. Through the careful examination of archival and manuscript sources preserved in English, French, and Italian archives, this book argues that the practice of diplomacy in fourteenth-century Europe nurtured the formation of a 'shared language of diplomacy'. The latter emerged from the need to 'translate' different traditions thanks to the adaptation of house-styles, formularies, and ceremonial practices as well as through the contribution of intermediaries and diplomatic agents acquainted with different diplomatic and legal traditions. This argument is mostly demonstrated in the second part of the book, where the author examines four relevant case studies: the papacy's move to France after the election of Pope Clement V (1305) and the succession of Edward II to the English throne (1307); Anglo-papal relations between the war of St Sardos (1324) and the deposition of Edward II in 1327; the outbreak of the Hundred Years' Wars in 1337; and lastly the conclusion of the first phase of the war, which was marked in 1360 by the agreement between England and France known as the Treaty of Brétigny-Calais.