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In the latter part of the eleventh century a revolutionary group within the Western Church, centered in the papacy, attempted to overthrow the early medieval system of church-state relations by which the church in each country was under control of the kings and other secular rulers. Here is a comprehensive history of these controversies during the crucial period from the death of Archbishop Lanfranc in 1089 to the end of the reign of Henry I in 1135. The greater part of the book is concerned with the pontificate of Archbishop Anselm (1093-1109) and includes the first substantial account of the episcopal career of this famous theologian. In a concluding chapter, the obscure period in the history of the English Church from 1109 to 1135 is investigated, and the methods by which Henry I reasserted royal authority over the Church are indicated.Originally published in 1958.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Investiture. --- Church and state --- Bishops --- Church polity --- Consecration of bishops --- Great Britain --- Church history
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A discussion of German historiography from around 950 to 1150, through a close examination of six works. It focuses on the narrative as an expression of the author's way of finding meaning in the sequence of events, and as evidence for their understanding of society, politics and human behaviour.
Germany - History - 843-1273 - Historiography. --- Kings and rulers, Medieval. --- History & Archaeology --- History - General --- Church and state --- Investiture. --- Civilization, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- History. --- Historiography. --- Germany --- History --- Church history --- Church and state. --- Civilisation médiévale --- Geschichtsschreibung. --- Geschiedschrijving. --- HISTORY. --- Ideeëngeschiedenis. --- Investitures, Querelle des. --- Kerk en staat. --- Koningen (vorsten). --- Moyen Âge --- Politieke geschiedenis. --- Rois et souverains médiévaux. --- Église et État --- Historiographie. --- Histoire --- 843-1517. --- Allemagne --- Deutschland. --- Germany. --- Histoire religieuse --- Historiographie --- Historiography --- Investiture --- Investiture Controversy --- Investitures [Querelle des ] --- Investituur --- Investituurstrijd --- Kings and rulers [Medieval ] --- Koningen en heersers [Middeleeuwse ] --- Medieval kings and rulers --- Middeleeuwse koningen en heersers --- Querelle des investitures --- Rois et souverains mediévaux --- 930.21 "04/14" --- -Civilization, Medieval --- -Investiture --- Kings and rulers, Medieval --- -Medieval kings and rulers --- Bishops --- Church polity --- Consecration of bishops --- 930.21 "04/14" Historiografie: Middeleeuwen --- Historiografie: Middeleeuwen --- Dark Ages --- History, Medieval --- Medieval history --- Medieval period --- World history, Medieval --- World history --- Medievalism --- Renaissance --- Medieval civilization --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- -History --- -Historiography. --- Rois et souverains médiévaux --- Eglise et Etat --- Investitures, Querelle des --- Civilisation médiévale --- Weimar Republic --- Germanii︠a︡ --- Германия --- BRD --- FRN --- Jirmānīya --- جرمانيا --- Nimechchyna --- Gjermani --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- Veĭmarskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ashkenaz --- Germanyah --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Deutschland --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República Federal de Alemania --- Alemania --- República de Alemania --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- KhBNGU --- ХБНГУ --- German Uls --- Germania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Deutsches Reich --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Weimarer Republik --- Vācijā --- Church and State --- Medievalists --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : British Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : French Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : Russian Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone) --- Germany (East) --- Germany (West) --- Holy Roman Empire --- ドイツ --- Doitsu --- ドイツ連邦共和国 --- Doitsu Renpō Kyōwakoku --- 843-1273 --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- 843-1517 --- ドイツ レンポウ キョウワコク --- Deguo --- 德国 --- Gėrman --- Герман Улс --- ROIS ET SOUVERAINS --- EGLISE ET ETAT --- CIVILISATION MEDIEVALE --- MOYEN AGE --- ALLEMAGNE --- HISTORIOGRAPHIE
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This is the first book in English devoted to the German king and emperor Henry IV (1056-1106), whose reign was one of the most momentous in German history and a turning-point in the history of the medieval empire (the kingdoms of Germany, Italy and Burgundy). The reign was marked by continuous rebellions and fluctuating fortune. Earlier monarchs had also witnessed conflict between crown and aristocracy, but Henry IV's reign differed in that his conflicts could never be definitively resolved either by negotiation or by war. During the 1070s the young king gained a lasting reputation for tyranny, while his assertion of the crown's traditional rights over the imperial church aroused papal opposition. The alliance between the German princes and the papacy haunted Henry IV for the rest of his life. He meanwhile, by turns opportunist and compromiser, dedicated himself at all times to preserving the traditional rights of the monarchy.
Constitutional history --- Henry --- Heinrich --- Enrique --- Enrico --- Heinrici --- Germany --- Holy Roman Empire --- Kings and rulers --- History --- 943.02 --- 943.02 Geschiedenis van Duitsland: verdrag van Verdun tot de Reformatie--(843-1519) --- Geschiedenis van Duitsland: verdrag van Verdun tot de Reformatie--(843-1519) --- Papacy --- Investiture --- Papauté --- Investitures, Querelle des --- Histoire --- Gregory --- Saint Empire romain germanique --- Henry IV [Holy Roman Emperor] --- Henry IV, 1056-1106 --- Henry IV --- Arts and Humanities --- HENRI IV, EMPEREUR GERMANIQUE, 1050-1106 --- ALLEMAGNE --- SAINT EMPIRE ROMAIN GERMANIQUE --- INVESTITURES, QUERELLE DES --- HISTOIRE --- POLITIQUE ET GOUVERNEMENT --- 1056-1106 (HENRI IV) --- MOYEN AGE --- 11E-12E SIECLES
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When Monsignor Thomas J. Green, professor at the School of Canon Law at The Catholic University of America, approached his seventy-fifth birthday and the fiftieth anniversary of his priestly ordination, his colleagues planned on offering him a fitting tribute in the form of a festschrift. Six people with different backgrounds, but all related to Msgr. Green on one way or another, have written a laudatio – a short congratulatory letter – in honor of Monsignor Green. No less than fifteen contributions on various topics by colleagues, canon law scholars, clearly relate and reflect upon the honoree's scholarly contributions to canon law. The topics are extremely varied, and illustrate how Monsignor Green has been or is active in nearly every area of canon law. Virtually every book of the Code of Canon Law is covered, if not directly, at least indirectly. While the book is a tribute to an eminent professor, the various scholarly contributions are unique pieces of scholarship.
Canon law. --- Canon law --- Public law (Canon law) --- Law --- Ecclesiastical law --- Rescripts, Papal --- Catholic Church --- Droit canonique --- RELIGION --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Melanges et hommages. --- Christian Church --- Canon & Ecclesiastical Law. --- Droit canon --- Église --- Église catholique --- Canonistes --- Christianisme et droit --- Contribution au droit canonique --- Droit --- Droit ecclésiastique --- Jus commune --- Abbés (droit canonique) --- Actes juridiques (droit canonique) --- Bénéfices ecclésiastiques (droit canonique) --- Biens ecclésiastiques (droit canonique) --- Célibat (droit canonique) --- Censures doctrinales --- Chanceliers diocésains --- Clergé (droit canonique) --- Conciles et synodes (droit canonique) --- Confesseurs (droit canonique) --- Confréries (droit canonique) --- Consentement (droit canonique) --- Contrats (droit canonique) --- Décrétales (droit canonique) --- Diocèses (droit canonique) --- Dispenses (droit canonique) --- Dol (droit canonique) --- Droit administratif (droit canonique) --- Droit coutumier (droit canonique) --- Droit liturgique --- Droit particulier (droit canonique) --- Droit pénal (droit canonique) --- Excommunication (droit canonique) --- Exorcisme --- Famille --- Hérésie (droit canonique) --- Homosexualité --- Honoraires de messe --- Impuissance sexuelle (droit canonique) --- Inhumation --- Investiture (droit canonique) --- Juridiction (droit canonique) --- Justice --- Laïcat (droit canonique) --- Liberté d'association (droit canonique) --- Lieux sacrés (droit canonique) --- Médecine --- Ministère ecclésiastique (droit canonique) --- Missions (droit canonique) --- Notaires (droit canonique) --- Ordres monastiques et religieux chrétiens (droit canonique) --- Paroisses --- Parrains et marraines (droit canonique) --- Patronage ecclésiastique (droit canonique) --- Peines (droit canonique) --- Personnes (droit canonique) --- Prélature (droit canonique) --- Préséance ecclésiastique (droit canonique) --- Privilèges et immunités ecclésiastiques --- Procédure (droit canonique) --- Procès (droit canonique) --- Recours administratifs (droit canonique) --- Rescrits (droit canonique) --- Réserve (droit canonique) --- Sacrements (droit canonique) --- Supérieurs religieux (droit canonique) --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Usure --- Voeux de religion (droit canonique) --- Administration (droit canonique)
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