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"Late Medieval Papal Legation" is a result of long term study of papal legates in the late medieval period. Even though this crucial institution of the reform papacy of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries kept its standards as designed in the classical canon law, it was transformed according to the current needs of the papacy in later periods. A substantial change came after the conciliar crisis and before the radical transformation of the first half of the sixteenth century. In the second half of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, papal legates de latere, as cardinals, travelled all around Europe in support of the recovered papal authority after the conciliar period and before the outbreak of the German Reformation.This volume attempts to systematise the changes of this specific period in the development of the papacy. It is based on extensive research in the Vatican Archives and Library, other Italian and especially Central European archives and libraries, and published sources of the period. The volume focuses on the terminology and theory of papal legation, on the sources and expression of legatine authority and on the system in relation to practical matters (ceremonial, travelling, finance), and political, diplomatic and ecclesiastical tasks and topics. The study of the legatine office is exceptionally complex and ranges from high diplomacy and spiritual benefits brought for distinct provinces, to the personal interests and involvement of individual cardinals. This book tries to open discussion on research that has only just started and needs to be developed as an integral part of our understanding of medieval papal and European history.
Papal legates --- Ancient and medieval history --- Religion --- Légats pontificaux. --- Europe --- Légats pontificaux --- Papal legates. --- Légats pontificaux
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Evangelistic work --- Evangélisation --- Ancient and medieval history --- History of Christianity & Christian church --- History of Christianity & Christian church. --- Evangélisation --- Church history. --- Franciscans --- Catholic Church --- Missions --- History --- Histoire
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Modus Vivendi is a collection of essays by scholars who seek to discover lay men and women within the projects of reform and renewal in later medieval Europe. Religious life was never without change, yet religious orders, preachers, and institutions of learning proclaimed their desire to make religious life more sincere. In doing so, they occasionally developed a mission to lay people alongside professional religious. Such encounters with the laity – through the writing of theology in the vernacular, in the delivery of charismatic preaching, in the operation of inquisition into heresy, in the composition of new liturgies, and through networks of patronage – created modes of living religion – modus vivendi – of creativity as well as discipline. They contributed to religious life beyond the routine provisions of parish life, and often included women in novel ways.Modus Vivendi spans European regions across the period 1350-1500 in its studies, based on texts, objects, and images which have been little studied so far
Ancient and medieval history --- Religion --- Christian life --- Church history --- Laity --- History --- Catholic Church --- Reformation --- Vie chrétienne --- Église --- Laïcat --- Réforme --- Église catholique --- 27 "04/14" --- 27 "04/14" Histoire de l'Eglise--Middeleeuwen --- 27 "04/14" Kerkgeschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- Histoire de l'Eglise--Middeleeuwen --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- Christian church history --- anno 500-1499 --- Europe --- Christian life - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Laity - Catholic Church - History - To 1500 --- Histoire de l'Église catholique --- Christianisme --- Laïc --- Réforme catholique --- Haut Moyen âge -- 476-987 --- Vie chrétienne --- Église --- Laïcat --- Réforme --- Église catholique
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Ria Berg, Reima Välimäki, Anu Kaisa Koponen, Antonella Coralini, Introduction: Tangible Religion from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period -- Meritxell Ferrer, More than Dwellings. Women, Rituals and Homes in Western Sicily (8th-5th Centuries BCE) -- Simona Perna, What is in a Vase? Materiality and Semiotics of Cinerary Vases in Egyptian Stone and Vase Shapes in Roman Domestic and Funerary Contexts -- Aude Durand & William Van Andringa, To Live or not to Live. The Lares and the Transfer of the Domicilium in a Roman Town -- Maddalena Bassani, Gods and Cult Objects in Roman Houses. Notes for a Methodological Research -- Ria Berg, Instruments & Amulets. Pompeian Hairpins and Women's Domestic Ritual -- Antonella Coralini, Materialising Divine Presences. Hercules domesticus Revisited -- Anu Kaisa Koponen, Egyptian Cults in Pompeian Domestic Wall Paintings -- Maddalena Bassani, Sacra privata in Central Italy. New Data from an Archaeological Research -- Claire Renkin, Making the Sacred Palpable. How Material Objects Enhanced Lay Devotional Practices in Late Medieval Europe -- Reima Välimäki, More Powerful than Mere Matter? Forbidden but Practiced Material Religion among the Late Medieval German Waldensians -- Kirsi Majantie, Venerated and Didactic Walls. Devotional Images on Fifteenth- to Sixteenth-Century Tile Stoves in Northern Europe -- David Gaimster, New Faith, New Home, New Stove. The Role of the Hanseatic Ceramic Trade in the Transmission of New Confessional and Political Identities in the Northern European Home, c. 1500-1600.
Ancient and medieval history --- Italy & adjacent territories to 476 --- Rites and ceremonies --- Religious articles --- Material culture --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Articles, Religious --- Objects, Religious --- Religious art objects --- Religious goods --- Religious objects --- Sacred objects --- Religion --- History --- Religious aspects --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Ceremonies --- Cult --- Cultus --- Ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies --- Religious ceremonies --- Religious rites --- Rites of passage --- Traditions --- Ritualism --- Manners and customs --- Mysteries, Religious --- Ritual --- E-books --- Conferences - Meetings --- 291.3 --- 291 <063> --- 291 <063> Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Congressen --- 291 <063> Science et histoire comparée des religions--Congressen --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Congressen --- Science et histoire comparée des religions--Congressen --- 291.3 Godsdienstwetenschap: cultus; liturgie --- Godsdienstwetenschap: cultus; liturgie
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Biblioteca apostolica vaticana --- 091 <456.31> --- 091.31 --- Medieval and modern Latin manuscripts --- Medieval manuscripts --- Manuscripts --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Vaticaanstad. Kerkelijke Staat --- Verluchte handschriften --- Rossi, Giovanni Francesco, --- De Rossi, Giovan Francesco, --- Rossi, Gian Francesco de, --- Library --- Apostolic Vatican Library --- BAV --- Biblioteca vaticana --- Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana --- Bibliotheca Vaticana --- Bibliothek des Vatikans --- Bibliothèque apostolique vaticane --- Bibliothèque du Vatican --- Bibliothèque vaticane --- Bybliotheca Vaticana --- Sifriyat ha-Ṿaṭiḳan --- Vatican Apostolic Library --- Vatican. --- Vatican City. --- Vatican Library --- Vatikanische Bibliothek --- Vatikanska apostolicheska biblioteka --- Vatikanska biblioteka --- Vatikanská knihovna --- ספריה האפוסטולית בואטיקו --- ספריית הוותיקן --- Ancient and medieval history --- Manuscripts & rare books --- 091.31 Verluchte handschriften --- 091 <456.31> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Vaticaanstad. Kerkelijke Staat --- Manuscritos medievales --- Iluminación de libros y manuscritos medieval. --- Biblioteca --- Catálogos. --- Biblioteca Apostólica Vaticana (Roma, Italia) --- Manuscritos. --- Catalogs --- Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana --- Vatican. Biblioteca vaticana --- Vatican City. Apostolic Vatican Library --- Vatican City. Biblioteca apostolica vaticana --- Vatican City. Biblioteca vaticana --- Vatican City. Bibliotheca Vaticana --- Vatican City. Vatican Apostolic Library --- Vatican City. Vatican Library --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval - Catalogs --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Vatican City - Catalogs --- Manuscripts, Medieval - Vatican City - Catalogs --- Catalogue de manuscrits --- Manuscrits enluminés --- Vatican --- Rossiana
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