توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
اسقف قرون وسطایی بین سالهای 900 تا 1400 جایگاه مهمی در جامعه اروپایی داشت. در واقع، اسقفهای قرون وسطایی در سراسر اروپا درگیر مجموعهای از امور کلیسایی و سکولار بودند، که یکی از ویژگیهای منصب اسقفی در این دوره بود که جایگاه آنها را در میان اسقفها تضمین کرد. چهره های تاثیرگذار در محیط مربوطه خود. چنین برجستگی ناگزیر توجه دانشمندان مدرن را برانگیخته است و تعدادی از مطالعات مهم با تمرکز بر جنبههای فردی منصب اسقفی قرون وسطی، بهویژه در سالهای اخیر، پدیدار شدهاند. با این حال، توجه دانشمندان اغلب به سمت مشاغل اسقفهای خارقالعاده معطوف شده است، مردانی که شهرت آنها اغلب به دلیل مشارکت در فعالیتهای کلیسایی و سکولار بود که آنها را به فراتر از مرزهای اسقفنشینهایشان برد. در نتیجه، تمایلی به نادیده گرفتن اهمیت کارکرد دفتر اسقفی در جامعه محلی، و بهویژه، شیوهای که این زمینه قدرت اسقفی را شکل داد، وجود داشته است.
هدف این جلد بررسی مبانی قدرت اسقفی در اروپای قرون وسطی با در نظر گرفتن عملکرد و توسعه آن در سطح جامعه محلی است. این مجموعه مقالات برگرفته از مقالات ارائه شده در کنفرانسی در دانشگاه کاردیف در ماه مه 2013 است و به سه بخش تقسیم شده است که بر ساختار قدرت اسقفی در جامعه محلی، روشهای تقویت آن و اشکال مختلف آن تمرکز دارد. بیان شد. این مقالات دامنه جغرافیایی وسیعی دارند و شامل مطالعات متمرکز بر اسقفهای انگلیسی، فرانسوی، ایتالیایی و ایسلندی است.
فهرست مطالب :
Front Matter ("Contents", "List of Illustrations", "Acknowledgements", "Abbreviations"), p. i
Free Access
Introduction, p. 1
Peter Coss, Chris Dennis, Melissa Julian-Jones, Angelo Silvestri
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114251
Part I: Constructing Episcopal Power
Bishops, Chronicles, and Historians: The Case of Twelfth-Century Coventry, p. 21
Peter Coss
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114252
Chieftains, Change, and Collaboration: Bishop Árni Þorláksson as the Reformer of the Icelandic Church, 1269-98, p. 41
Heidi Anett Øvergård Beistad
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114253
Ecclesiastical Revival and the Spoils of War: Reconstructing Episcopal Power in the Diocese of Coutances after 1066, p. 61
Chris Dennis
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114254
The Life, Education, and Deeds of Robert Grosseteste: Perceptions of Episcopal Power at Thirteenth-Century Lincoln, p. 81
Angelo Silvestri
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114255
The Power of the Canons? Episcopal Authority and the Cathedral Chapter of Sion (Valais) around 1300, p. 97
Melanie Brunner
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114256
Part II: Enhancing Episcopal Power
Episcopal Power and Local Society in the Countryside: The Case of Brescia in the Twelfth Century, p. 117
Maria Chiara Succurro
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114257
Bishop Zoen of Avignon (1241-61) and the Programmatics of Power, p. 137
Christine Axen
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114258
Edges of Episcopal Power: Local Society and the Evolution of Diocesan Borders in Liège (c. 900-c. 1200), p. 157
Jelle Lisson
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114259
Holy Bishops and the Shaping of Episcopal Discourse in Early Eleventh-Century Cambrai, p. 175
Pieter Byttebier
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114260
Bishops’ Deputies and Episcopal Power in Medieval Law, c. 1150 to c. 1350, p. 195
Aaron Hope
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114261
Part III: Expressing Episcopal Power
New Cathedrals and Old Saints: Expressing Episcopal Power in Durham’s New Cathedral in the Late Eleventh Century, p. 221
Charlotte Lewandowski
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114262
Sealing Episcopal Identity: The Bishops of England, 1200-1300, p. 239
Melissa Julian-Jones
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114263
Popular Perceptions of Episcopal Power in Late Thirteenth-Century Hereford: Thomas de Cantilupe and the Case of Christina Cray, p. 259
Andrew Fleming
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114264
‘Despite the Prohibition of the Lord Bishop’: John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter (1327-69), and the Illusion of Episcopal Power, p. 271
John Jenkins
https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.114265
Back Matter, p. 291
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
The medieval bishop occupied a position of central importance in European society between 900 and 1400. Indeed, medieval bishops across Europe were involved in an assortment of ecclesiastical and secular affairs, a feature of the episcopal office in this period that ensured their place amongst the most influential figures in their respective milieux. Such prominence has inevitably piqued the interest of modern scholars and a number of important studies focusing on individual aspects of the medieval episcopal office have emerged, notably in recent years. Yet scholarly attention has often been drawn towards the careers of extraordinary bishops, men whose renown was often due to their involvement in both ecclesiastical and secular activities that took them beyond the borders of their dioceses. As a result, there has been a tendency to overlook the significance of the function of the episcopal office within local society, and, in particular, the way that this context shaped episcopal power.
The purpose of this volume is to examine the foundations of episcopal power in medieval Europe by considering its functioning and development at the level of local society. This collection of essays derives from papers delivered at a conference at Cardiff University in May 2013, and is divided into three sections focusing on the construction of episcopal power in local society, the ways in which it was augmented, and the different forms through which it was expressed. The essays have a broad geographical scope and include studies focused on English, French, Italian, and Icelandic dioceses.