Ecclesia et violentia
Titel: | Ecclesia et violentia : violence against the Church and violence within the Church in the Middle Ages |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: | Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014 |
Umfang: | xii, 360 pages |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 1443866598 ; 9781443866590 |
- List of Abbreviations
- p. viii
- Acknowledgements
- p. xiii
- Introduction
- p. 1
- Part I
- Violence against the Church
- Chapter 1
- Arsonists, Thieves and Clerics: Attacks against the Church within the Dioceses of Salamanca and Zamora during the 12th and 13th Centuries
- p. 8
- Chapter 2
- Pierre's Crossing: Violence and Assassination in the South of France at the Turn of the 13th Century
- p. 26
- Chapter 3
- Violence against the Paulines in Late Medieval Slavonia
- p. 41
- Chapter 4
- Episcopal and Papal Vacancies: A Long History of Violence
- p. 54
- Part II
- Violence within the Church
- Chapter 5
- Serente diabulo: The Revolts of the Nuns at Poitiers and Tours in the Late 6th Century
- p. 72
- Chapter 6
- Violence in the Monastery: The Lynching that Could Have Happened -Based on a Story Recorded by Ekkehard IV of St Gall
- p. 91
- Chapter 7
- Chivalry, War and Clerical Identity: England and Normandy c. 1056-1226
- p. 102
- Chapter 8
- All my Sons are Bastards: Geoffrey Plantagenet's Military Service to Henry II
- p. 122
- Chapter 9
- Making War and Enormities: Violence within the Church in the Diocese of Cracow at the Beginning of the 14th Century
- p. 141
- Chapter 10
- Violence and Apostasy: Conflict as Cause or Side Effect?
- p. 166
- Part III
- The Church in a Violent World
- Chapter 11
- The Attack on Pope Formosus: Papal History in an Age of Resentment (875-897)
- p. 184
- Chapter 12
- The Archdiocese of Nidaros and Its Political Encounters in Late 12th and Early 13th Century Norway
- p. 209
- Chapter 13
- Once upon a Time in Faversham
- p. 220
- Chapter 14
- Vis et metus, or How the Monastic Chronicler Ludolf of Sagan Presented the Relationships of Canons Regular with Local Dukes (14th Century)
- p. 236
- Part IV
- Cultural Perceptions of Violence
- Chapter 15
- A beato Maximino se letaliter ictum eiulando indicavit. Visions of Saints Personally Executing Physical Punishments in 10th- and 11th-century French Hagiography
- p. 254
- Chapter 16
- The Clergy's Complaints and Pleas to Rulers for Protection from Violence in France and the Empire (10th-12th Centuries)
- p. 280
- Chapter 17
- The Protection of the Church by Hungarian Royal Decrees and Synodal Statutes in the 11th to early 14th centuries
- p. 313
- Chapter 18
- Rough Sex and Rape in Carmina Burana
- p. 333
- Chapter 19
- The Use of Power and Violence as Methods of Conducting a Religious Dispute: The Case of the Hussite Polemics
- p. 344
- Contributors
- p. 356