The growth of papal government in the middle ages: a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power
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adam_text | Contents
Preface page v
Abbreviations
xvii
I Introduction
і
I. The principle of functional qualification
—
The idea of the
corpus and its members
—
Monarchic government
—
The princi-
patus apostoUcae sedis
—
Leo I
—
Council of
Chalcedon
—
The
direction of the corpus
—
The function allocated to the emperor
—
The ideological conception.
П.
Gelasi
us I
—
The Henoticon of Emperor
Zeno
—
The ideology
of the Eastern emperor
—
The Gelasian thesis of the function of
the emperor
—
Auctoritas and potestas
—
Royal power a divine
benefice
—
Christ as last king and priest
—
The principle of
functional order within society
—
The monarchic principle.
Isidore of Seville
—
His conception of the Church
—
The
function of the prince teleologically conceived
—
The principle
of usefulness
—
The king an auxiliary organ.
ІП.
Justinian
—
His caesaropapist conception
—
Expressed in
legislation
—
and in ceremonial symbolism
—
Gregory I
—
The
significance of the title dispute
—
The function of the priesthood
within the corpus
—
His monastic outlook.
—
The principle of
functional order.
The Quinisexta
(692)
and its consequences
—
Sergius I
—
The Romanization of Western Europe
—
The fruit of Gregory
Гѕ
pontificate.
II The Emancipation of the Papacy from the Empire
44
I. The Roman Church as part of the empire
—
Papal resistance
to Eastern caesaropapism
—
The need for a protector
—
Gregory
II
—
His farewell letters to the emperor
—
The results of the
English mission, Willibrord and Boniface
—
The Frankish
situation
—
The means of achieving extrication from the
imperial framework.
II. Gregory Ill s appeal to Charles
Martel
—
The Lombards
—
Stephen II s journey to Pavia
—
and to the Frankish kingdom
—
The promise of Pippin.
ix
The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages
III. The exarchate of Ravenna
—
The basis of Stephen s de¬
mands
—
The Respublica
Romanorum
—
The meaning of the
Romans**
—
The Church of the commonwealth of the
Romans**
—
The patrician of the Romans *
—
The theme of
protection
—
The unction of Pippin
—
The two opposing con¬
ceptions of protection (Roman-papal and Frankish-royal).
IV. The Donation of
Constantine
—
Its source
—
The ideo¬
logical background
—
Constantinople the New Rome
—
How
did it become an
urès
regiař
—
The ideology of the Donation
no invention
—
The ideological view of the emperor s role
—
The explanation of the transfer of the capital from Rome to
Constantinople
—
Teleology of history
—
The concept of legi¬
timate rulership in a Roman-Christian world
—
The interlock¬
ing of religious and political Romanism an
effect
of the
Donation.
III Charlemagne
87
I. The election decree of
769—
Charlemagne as patrician of the
Romans
—
The Roman orientation
—Romanitas
and Christiani-
tas
—
Adrian I and the Easter transaction
774—
Aix-la-Chapelle
as the Second Rome
—
Its effect on Leo III
—
The coronation
of Charlemagne
—
The papal view and design
—
Explicable by
previous history.
II. Charlemagne s reaction to the coronation
—
His basic theme
—
No objection to emperorship
—
The concept of
Europa—
Charlemagne as the monarch of Europe
—
The
Renovado
—
Its
religious meaning
—
The imperial title
—
Contrast between
Leo s and Charlemagne s conceptions
—
The
imperium chris-
Hanum
—
The trial of Pope Leo III
—
Papa
a nemine judica-
-rur
*—
Alcuin.
IV The Frankish Ethos after Charlemagne
119
I. Charlemagne s bequest
—
The conflict between Teutonic and
Roman conceptions
—
The harnessing of political Romanism
to religious Romanism
—
The dignity and function of Roman
emperorship.
II. The Carolingian intellectual stimulus
—
The upsurge of
hierocratic manifestations
—
The Councils
—
of Aix
(816)—
Paris
(82.5)—
Rome
(826)—
Paris
(829)—
Jonas of Orleans
—
Agobard of Lyons
—
The proprietary churches
—
Walafrid
S
trabo.
III. Excommunication and its effects
—
Frankish legislation
—
The Corpus idea.
Contents xi
V Symbolism in Coronation Ceremonies of the
Ninth Century
143
I. Stephen IV s journey to Rheims in
816—
The motive
—
The
coronation of Louis I
—
The crown of
Constantine
—
The
fusion of Byzantine, Roman and Frankish elements
—
Applica¬
tion of the Donation of
Constantine.
П.
The meaning of unction
—
Its constitutive
—
and internal
aspects
—
Anointing on the head with chrism
—
The purpose
of anointing Louis I
—
The emperor a unique or special
son of the Roman Church
—
The theory of John
VIII
con¬
cerning unction
—
Emperor and bishop
—
The distinction
between imperial and episcopal unction—The meaning of
Rex-Sacerdos.
Ш.
The coronation of
823—
The conferment of the sword as
an imperial sign
—
The coronation of
850:
its significance
—
The
refusal of Louis II to reside in Rome
—
The coronation of
875
—
its underlying ideology
—
The emperor an adjutor^ advoca-
tusy or assistant
—
John
VIII
as emperor-maker
—
Further
coronations.
VI The Age of Pseudo-Isidore
167
I. Gregory IV and the revolt against Louis I
—
Agobard s part
—
The episcopal protest and argumentation
—
The papal reply
and argumentation.
II.
Lothar*
s
letter to the pope
—
The Synodica of
849—
The
synod of Diedenhofen
—
Leo IV s point of view
—
Benedict III.
ΙΠ.
The three great forgeries
—
Their characteristics
—
Coales¬
cence of Rome and Rheims.
IV. The
Capitula Angilramni
—
Their chief points.
V. Pseudo-Isidore
—
The main tenets.
VI. Benedictus
Levita
—
The principal topics.
VII
Three Ninth-century Popes
190
I. Anastasius
—
His letter to Nicholas I
—
Vicar of God .
II. Nicholas I
—
The function of the Roman Church
—
The
corporate view on the Church
—
Attack on the proprietary
church
—
Reduction of episcopal power.
ΙΓΓ.
Nicholas I and the function of the king in the societas
fidelium
—
The doubly apostolic foundation of the Roman
Church—Nicholas s utilization of Gelasius I
—
The cryptic
letter to the Eastern emperor.
IV. Nicholas and the rulers
—
The problem of jurisdiction
—
xii
The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages
The marriage affair of
Lothar—
The relationship between secu¬
lar and ecclesiastical laws
—
The ordinabilitas legum
—
Clerics
as subjects of the king.
V. Adrian II
—
The functionalist principle—-;
Justiţia
---
Pax.
VI. Adrian
Iľs
letter to Charles the Bald
—
The offer of the
imperial crown
—
The background to this communication
—
(i) The report of Anastasius on the Council of Constantinople
—(2)
Louis II to the Eastern emperor.
VII.
John
VIII—
-The Respublica christiana
---
His thesis
—
Roman imperial power derived from the Roman Church
—
The empire as a divine institution
—
The pope s responsibility
for secular rulers
—
The outstanding figure of John
VIII.
VIII.
The coronation
Ordo
В
—
Its symbolic significance
—
The changes effected
—
Separation of unction and coronation
—
The changed prayer at the conferment of the crown
—
The
change of oil
—
Anointing on right arm and between the shoul¬
ders
—
The significance of these changes.
Vlil
Imperial Hegemony
I. Otto I
—
and his dealings with John
XII—
The falsification
of the
Ottonianum—
Its underlying ideas.
II. The transformation of Charlemagne s Romanism
—
Otto
I s
Italian campaigns
—
The conception of Roman emperorship)
—
Substance
—
and function
—Imperium
Romanům
and
Imperium
chrisúanum
—
The intelligentsia of this period.
III. Otto III
—
The
Renovado
—
Otto III as the monarch
—
His
declaration concerning the forgery of the Donation of
Con¬
stantine
—
Consequences
—
Parallelism between East and West.
IV. Henry II
—
-The
servus
servorum Dei
—
The meaning of the
title
—
Henry s reforms
—
Conrad II
—
Further Romanization
—
Henry III as the apotheosis of the medieval monarch
—
His
papal and episcopal appointments
—
The principle of suitability
applied
—
The Salian conception of the empire.
V. Coronation
Ordo
С
—
Changes in coronation proceedings
—
New insignia
—
The procession to St Peter s
—
Ceremonies
in front of St Peter s
—
The adoption by the pope of the
emperor as a son
—
Entry into St Peter s
—
The scrutiniwn
—
Conferment of the imperial insignia by the pope (dalmatic,
mitre, etc.)
—
The sword.
IX Gregory
VII
The Hildebrandine papacy
—
Reform papacy
—
The im¬
plementation of hierocratic principles.
Contents xiii
Ι (α)
The tract
De ordinando
pontifice
—
Its questions
—
The
principle of functional qualification
—
(Jj) Cardinal Humbert
—
His attack on the Rex-Sacerdos
—
Church and priesthood
—
Soul and body
—
The function of the king
—
Not autonomous,
but auxiliary
—
The sinful** origin of the State
—
Gregory
VIL
II. Gregory VII s principles—The
ecclesia
—
Preservation of
order
—
Functionalism
—
Justiţia
—
Jus
—
The Dictates of the
pope.
III. The societas Christiana
---
The pope s
universale
regimen
---
Direction and government
—
Nature of papal commands
—
Pope not vicar of Christ
—
Superiority and inferiority
—
The
duty of the king
—
Obedience
—
Royal power not monarchic
—
The temporal
—
The pope s directive powers
—
The prin¬
ciple of suitability.
IV. Functionalism and the
ordo
differentiae
—
The priests as
divine agents
—
Consequences
—
Participation of lower
churches in papal government
—
Centralization of ecclesiastical
government
—
Papal legates
—
-Legalization of papal name
—
and of faith
—
Supreme legislation
—
Libertas
ecclesiae
—
The
reduction of the king to a patron.
V. Excommunication
—
Its effects
—
Deposition of kings
—
Distinction between deposition and excommunication
—■
Henry rV*s deposition
—
Canossa
—
Repression of hostile
actions
—
Police actions
—
Gregory as military leader
—
Perse¬
cution of heretics
—
The crusading idea
—
The papal banners.
X The Court of the Pope
310
I. The pope as the monarch
—
His imperial insignia
—
The
papal crown
—
Its origin
—
The mitre
—
and the pkrygium
—
The pope s appearance as sacerdos regalis
—
Papal coronation
—
Its meaning
—
Other papal insignia (scarlet mantle; scarlet
shoes; stockings, etc.).
Π.
The papal senate
—
The formation of the College of Car¬
dinals
—
The Roman Church as the corporate epitome of
Christendom
—
The problem of the cardinalate
—
Functions
of the cardinals
—
The election of the pope
—
Privileges of the
cardinals.
Ш.
The palace of the pope
—
Its organization and personnel
—
Chancery
—
Changes in chancery practices
—
Financial de¬
partments
—
Further officers at the court
—
The
capelloni.
TV. Royal vassals of the Roman curia
—
St Peter as supreme
(monarchic) protector
—
Motives for seeking papal protection
xiv
The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages
—
Effects of this feudal vassalage
—
The parentage of papal
feudal principles
—
The feudal oath
—
The episcopal oath
—
The
imperial oath
—
Imperfection of language
—
Identity of feudal
and Roman-papal terms
—
The
Beneficium.
Excursus
—
Royal Reaction and Episcopal Resistance
344
I. Henry IV s counteraction
—
His dualism
(dualitás)
—
The
two swords
—
Difficulties encountered
—
The bearing of Henry
IV*s
(Gottschalk
s)
reaction upon the future
—
Canossa
—
Episcopal grievances
—
Coalition of episcopacy and Henry IV
in
1080—
Joint
démarche
—
Election of Clement III as rival
pope
—
Episcopal initiative.
II. The Henrician forgeries
—
Their purport
—
and ideas
—
The
Privilegium
minus
—
The
Privilegium maius
—
The support of
Roman law
—
The Lex
regia
—
The weakness of
diese
docu¬
ments.
XI Juristic Theology
359
I. The need for a law
—
The Hildebrandine stimulus
—
Charac¬
terization of the eleventh-century collections
—
Jus canonicum
—
Justiţia
—
The collections as guide books
—
Their sources
—
Their topics
—
Sacramental jurisprudence
—
Liturgical juris¬
prudence
—
The influence of this juristic theology.
П.
The Roman Law
—
Its advantages and disadvantages
—
Ravenna and Bologna
—
Gratian
—
The solution of contradic¬
tory statements
—
Importance of Urban II*s
adviœ
—
The
emergence of a specialized branch of learning
—
Canonistics
—
The importance of the canonists.
ПІ.
The forum, internum
—
Oral confession
—
Lay confession
widespread
—
Penitentials
—
The influence of the pseudo-
Augustinian tract
—
The transformation of the
claves
regni
coelorum into
claves
juris
—
Penitence as an amphibious insti¬
tution
—
New confessional literary species.
ХП
The Defence of the Lay Thesis
38i
I. Peter Crassus of Ravenna
—
His tract
—
Its importance
—
The Roman law
—
Two sets of laws
—
But coercive power
attributed to civil law only
—
The beginning of a differentia¬
tion between law and morals.
II. Bishop
Benzo
of Alba
—
The enthusiastic defender of the
Roman empire
—
Gregory
VII
as anti-ckristellus and as
mona-
chellus
—
Benzo s conception of emperorship
—
The emperor
as the saviour of mankind
—
The provincial kings mere
reguli
Contents xv
—
Direct
appointment of pope and bishops by emperor
—
Otto
ΠΙ
as the model monarch.
III. The York Tracts
—
Characteristics
—
Their strength
—
Their attack on the Petrine theory of the Roman Church
—
No biblical foundation for its primatial claim
—
The christo-
logical argument
—
Christ as king equal with Father, but
inferior to Father as priest
—
The king represents Christ
—
Royal attributes
—
The
figura
Christi—
The king as true
monarch.
IV. The anonymous Book concerning the preservation of unity
of the Church
—Gottschalk?—
His dualism
—
The contraction
of the notion of
ecclesia
—
Denotes priesthood only
—
Denial
of binding character of canon law
—
The Respublica
imperii
and
the
ecclesia
—
Attack on papal plenitude of power
—
The theory
of the Regalia
—
Bishop Wido of
Ferrara
—
The importance of
this theory
—
The compact between Henry V and Paschal II
—
Hierocratic attacks on this theory of Regalia
—
Gerhoh of
Reichersberg s important distinction between king and king¬
dom.
ХШ
The Final Exposition of the Hierocratic Theme
413
I. Honorius of Canterbury
—
His argumentation
—
Neat de¬
lineation between Church and priesthood
—
The changed
interpretation of the Donation of
Constantine
—
The king
(emperor) an assistant
—
To be set up by priesthood
—
Prin¬
ciple of functional order
—
Allocation of functions
—
The
function of the king.
П.
John of Salisbury
—
His Respublica
—
Its basic features
—
Functions of the priests
—
To be consulted for law making
—
John s teleological argument
—
The civil laws
—
The creation
of the king
—
The Respublica a living organism
—
Its end
—
The principle of
publica utilitas.
ΠΙ.
Bernard of Clairvaux
—
Influence of his tract
—
His con¬
ception of the civitas
—
Pope as vicar of Christ, not merely of
St Peter
—
Christ as supreme king and priest
—
The allegory
of the two swords
—
Function of the king
—
The pope as
monarch
—
Bernard s functionalism
—
His principle of func¬
tional ordering
—
Prevention of confusion
—
The papal chief
minister
—
Eugenius
III as Bernard s disciple.
IV. Hugh of
S t
Victor
—
His
ecclesia
—
The one body
—
His
teleological argumentation
—
His functionalist view
—
Institu¬
tion of kings by priests
—
Differentiation of functions and
grades in society
—
Summary.
xvi
The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages
XIV
Conclusion
447
Appendix A
458
Appendix
В
466
Index
469
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spelling | Ullmann, Walter 1910-1983 Verfasser (DE-588)118803115 aut The growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power by Walter Ullmann 1. publ. London Methuen 1955 XVIII, 482 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 700-1200 gnd rswk-swf Iglesia y estado - Historia Kerk en staat gtt Papas - Poder temporal Papauté - Histoire ram Papauté. Ve-XIIe s. sco Église - Moyen âge ram Église et État ram Geschichte Staat und Kirche Church and state History Papacy History Popes Temporal power Papst (DE-588)4044561-6 gnd rswk-swf Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 gnd rswk-swf Papst (DE-588)4044561-6 s Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 s Geschichte 700-1200 z DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001792263&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power |
title_auth | The growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power |
title_exact_search | The growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power |
title_full | The growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power by Walter Ullmann |
title_fullStr | The growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power by Walter Ullmann |
title_full_unstemmed | The growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power by Walter Ullmann |
title_short | The growth of papal government in the middle ages |
title_sort | the growth of papal government in the middle ages a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power |
title_sub | a study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power |
topic | Iglesia y estado - Historia Kerk en staat gtt Papas - Poder temporal Papauté - Histoire ram Papauté. Ve-XIIe s. sco Église - Moyen âge ram Église et État ram Geschichte Staat und Kirche Church and state History Papacy History Popes Temporal power Papst (DE-588)4044561-6 gnd Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Iglesia y estado - Historia Kerk en staat Papas - Poder temporal Papauté - Histoire Papauté. Ve-XIIe s. Église - Moyen âge Église et État Geschichte Staat und Kirche Church and state History Papacy History Popes Temporal power Papst Kaiser |
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