Canon law, careers and conquest: Episcopal elections in Normandy and Greater Anjou, c.1140-c.1230

This book is a study of the politics of episcopal elections in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Normandy and Greater Anjou. This was a crucial period in the development of canon law and JoÌrg Peltzer offers the first analysis to bring together legal theory and practice, local custom, and politics. He...

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Otros títulos:Canon Law, Careers & Conquest
Autor principal: Peltzer, Jörg Henning (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008.
En:Año: 2008
Críticas:Canon law, careers and conquest. Episcopal elections in Normandy and greater Anjou, c. 1140–c. 1230. By Jörg Peltzer. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought. 4th Ser.) Pp. xvi+334. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. £60. 978 0 521 88062 6 (2009) (Barrell, A. D. M.)
Colección / Revista:Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought 4th ser., 71
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Frankreich / Anjou / Normandie / Obispo / Elección / Historia 1140-1230
Otras palabras clave:B Catholic Church Bishops Appointment, call, and election History
B Anjou (France) ; Church history
B Catholic Church ; Bishops ; Appointment, call, and election ; History
B Anjou (France) Church history
B Catholic Church
B Normandy (France) ; Church history
B Normandy (France) Church history
Acceso en línea: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:No electrónico
Print version: 9780521880626
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Sumario:This book is a study of the politics of episcopal elections in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Normandy and Greater Anjou. This was a crucial period in the development of canon law and JoÌrg Peltzer offers the first analysis to bring together legal theory and practice, local custom, and politics. He explores the development of electoral theories and examines each election in context, offering insights into the varying balance of royal, papal and regional baronial power and the various career paths leading to an episcopal see. He shows how different systems of patronage worked, to what extent they were vehicles of social mobility, and how aristocratic families were structured. By comparing electoral practices in Normandy and Greater Anjou before and after the Capetian conquest the book significantly enhances our understanding of the theory and practice of canon law, local politics in Normandy and Anjou, and the high politics at the Capetian and Angevin courts.
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ISBN:0511496583
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511496585