The Bishop Reformed: Studies of Episcopal Power and Culture in the Central Middle Ages

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John S. Ott, Anna Trumbore Jones
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 1 de gen. 2007 - 280 pàgines
The essays in this volume strive to re-envision the complexity of the episcopal office and its holder. The contributors signal his overlapping roles as artistic and architectural patron, as liturgist, as warrior and pastor, as intellectual and lawyer, and, not least, as lord and reformer.
 

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Lay Magnates Religious Houses and the Role of
21
Bishops and Religious Law 9001050
40
Archbishop Wulfstan and
58
The Image of the Bishop in the Middle Ages
86
Bishop Gerard I of CambraiArras the Three Orders
122
Bishop Lietbert of Cambrai and
137
Siegfried I of Mainz 10601084
161
The Ecclesiology of Archbishop
189
What Made Ivo Mad? Reflections on a Medieval Bishops Anger
209
The Ambiguous Bishop
250
Index
265
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