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Prelate in England and Europe, 1300-1560 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 335 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 900 g, 22 b/w illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: York Medieval Press
  • ISBN-10: 1903153581
  • ISBN-13: 9781903153581
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 335 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 900 g, 22 b/w illus.
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  • ISBN-10: 1903153581
  • ISBN-13: 9781903153581
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An investigation into the role of the high-ranking churchman in this period - who they were, what they did, and how they perceived themselves.

High ecclesiastical office in the Middle Ages inevitably brought power, wealth and patronage. The essays in this volume examine how late medieval and Renaissance prelates deployed the income and influence of their offices, how they understood their role, and how they were viewed by others. Focusing primarily on but not exclusively confined to England, this collection explores the considerable common ground between cardinals, bishops and monastic superiors.Leading authorities on the late medieval and sixteenth-century Church analyse the political, cultural and pastoral activities of high-ranking churchmen, and consider how episcopal and abbatial expenditure was directed, justifiedand perceived. Overall, the collection enhances our understanding of ecclesiastical wealth and power in an era when the concept and role of the prelate were increasingly contested.

Dr Martin Heale is Senior Lecturer inLate Medieval History, University of Liverpool.

Contributors: Martin Heale, Michael Carter, James G. Clark, Gwilym Dodd, Felicity Heal, Anne Hudson, Emilia Jamroziak, Cédric Michon, Elizabeth A. New, Wendy Scase, Benjamin Thompson, C.M. Woolgar

Recenzijas

Attractively produced and illustrated, this volume helps to fill a scholarly gap in the study of the higher clergy of the late-medieval period and will hopefully act as a stimulus to further research. * CHURCH MONUMENTS * A fine book full of serious thinking about prelates and the world they inhabited. * ARCHIVES * Congratulations are due to the York Medieval Press and the Boydell Press for a well-produced volume that makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of the high-flying clergy of late medieval and early modern England and Europe. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Contributors
x
Preface and Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations
xii
Introduction 1(16)
Part I Prelates and Power
The Clerical Chancellors of Late Medieval England
17(33)
Gwilym Dodd
Prelates and the Alien Priories
50(26)
Benjamin Thompson
Cardinals at the Court of Francis I
76(25)
Cedric Michon
Part II Patronage and Learning
An Abbot and His Books in Late Medieval and Pre-Reformation England
101(26)
James G. Clark
Prelates and the Provision of Books: Bishop John Carpenter's Carnary Library
127(15)
Wendy Scase
The Bishops and the Printers: Henry VII to Elizabeth
142(31)
Felicity Heal
Part III Identity and Display
Treasure, Material Possessions and the Bishops of Late Medieval England
173(18)
Christopher Woolgar
Episcopal Embodiment: the Tombs and Seals of Bishops in Medieval England and Wales
191(24)
Elizabeth A. New
Cistercian Abbots as Patrons of Art and Architecture: Northern England in the Late Middle Ages
215(25)
Michael Carter
Cistercian Abbots in Late Medieval Central Europe: Between the Cloister and the World
240(21)
Emilia Jamroziak
Part IV Attitudes towards Prelacy
Monastic Attitudes to Abbatial Magnificence in Late Medieval England
261(16)
Martin Heale
Lollard Views on Prelates
277(18)
Anne Hudson
Index of People and Places 295(19)
Index of Subjects 314
MARTIN HEALE is Reader in Medieval History at the University of Liverpool. ELIZABETH A. NEW is Reader in Medieval History at Aberystwyth University, and has published widely on Christocentric devotion, the material culture of medieval religion, and medieval seals and sealing practices. GWILYM DODD is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nottingham, UK. MARTIN HEALE is Reader in Medieval History at the University of Liverpool. WENDY SCASE is Emeritus Geoffrey Shepherd Professor of Medieval English Literature at the University of Birmingham.