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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
......................................................................................... xi
VOLUME
I
Introduction
.................................................................................
З
1.
The dialogical approach
.................................................... 6
2.
Public-sphere figurations
.................................................... 17
3.
The Investiture Contest as a historiographical problem
.... 22
Quantity, type and literary genre
...................................... 22
The manuscript tradition
................................................... 29
Stand
der Forschung :
neglected areas and new
departures
....................................................................... 32
Chapter One Structural changes in the public sphere during
the Investiture Contest
........................................................... 45
Introduction
............................................................................ 45
1.
The public culture of the early period
(1030-1073) ........ 48
The Carolingian and Ottoman departure
........................ 50
The early-period polemicists view of public opinion
...... 57
The function of public opinion in the struggle against
anti-pope Cadalus
.......................................................... 64
Public culture in perspective: popular and intellectual
movements
...................................................................... 68
2.
Structural changes in the public sphere: the mid-period
polemics
.............................................................................. 73
Public opinion according to the royal and papal
chanceries
....................................................................... 75
Polemical appeals to public opinion in the 1070s and
1080s
.............................................................................. 77
The period of transition in the 1090s
............................... 88
Public opinion according to the schismatic cardinals
....... 92
3.
Political-theoretical tracts and polemical poems in the
late-period literature
........................................................... 99
VI
CONTENTS
Official letters, polemical treatises and public
opinion
......................................................................... 100
Polemical poems and Bruno of
Segni
s
campaign
......... 104
4.
Public-sphere formation in the case of
Pseudo-Udalric
................................................................. 109
Conclusion
.............................................................................. 117
Chapter Two The early-period polemics and public-sphere
formation: the
De ordinando
pontifice
......................................... 121
Introduction
............................................................................ 121
1.
Justifying the polemical endeavour
.................................. 128
2.
Radicalising the criticism
................................................. 132
3.
The case of Pope Benedict IX
........................................ 136
4.
The moral-philosophical argument
................................. 140
5.
Simony, moral theology and canon law
.......................... 142
6.
The case of Pope Gregory VI
........................................ 147
7.
Popularising the criticism
................................................. 149
8.
The episcopal tendency
................................................... 150
9.
The relationship between regnum and sacerdotium
............. 157
10.
The polemical encounter
................................................. 164
11.
The relationship between the sacerdotal and the secular
hierarchies
........................................................................ 167
Conclusion
.............................................................................. 169
Chapter Three Polemical warfare in the papal and royal
chanceries
(1073-1082) .......................................................... 173
Introduction
............................................................................ 173
1.
Quantitative overview of distribution patterns
............... 178
2.
The first phase: colloquium secretum
.................................... 188
The first encounter
(1073-1075) ..................................... 189
The polemical letter to King Henry IV (December
1075) ............................................................................. 192
Spreading the reform message in Constance
................. 198
3.
The second phase: the
propagandistic
confrontation
(1076) ................................................................................ 201
Discourse in letter
12 ....................................................... 202
Discourse in letter
13 ....................................................... 208
Shattering the elitist public sphere
.................................. 215
The papal response: the first polemical letter to
Hermann of
Metz
....................................................... 220
CONTENTS
Vil
The propaganda campaign aimed at the German
people
........................................................................... 228
4.
The third phase: the establishment of the
semi-institutionalised public sphere
................................. 243
The struggle in Ravenna
................................................. 245
The second polemic letter to Hermann of
Metz ........... 249
The royal answer
............................................................. 268
Conclusion
.............................................................................. 275
Chapter Four Gebhard, Wenrich, Manegold, and
Guido
debating the papal letter to Hermann of
Metz .................... 281
Introduction
............................................................................ 281
1.
Introduction: setting the communicative terms
............... 286
2.
The excommunication
..................................................... 293
3.
Wenrich of Trier s approach to the
excommunication
............................................................. 297
4.
The excommunication and the power to bind and to
loose
.................................................................................. 300
5.
The power to bind and loose in canon law
.................... 304
6.
Proceedings from history and public opinion
............... 308
7.
The canon-law legitimacy of anti-pope Guibert of
Ravenna
............................................................................ 311
8.
The oath: contextualising the oath
.................................. 321
9.
The moral-theological approach to the oath
.................. 323
10.
The oath, perjury, and the royal bishops
...................... 329
11.
The release of the oath according to Wenrich
............... 334
12.
Guido
of
Osnabrück s
approach to the oath
.................. 342
13.
Concludo:
polemical targets and the question of
audiences
.......................................................................... 344
VOLUME II
Chapter Five Peter Crassus and the legal renaissance of the
eleventh century (c.
1080-1084) ............................................ 349
Introduction
............................................................................ 349
1.
The legal renaissance of the eleventh century
................ 352
2.
The
Defenńo:
the literary structure and the
introduction
...................................................................... 359
3.
Peter Crassus conception of rationality
.......................... 362
Vlil
CONTENTS
4.
The dialogical moment: the Pataria
................................ 367
5.
The legal right order according to Crassus
................... 370
6.
The private side of Hildebrand s behaviour
................... 374
7.
The dialogical moment: the Saxons
................................ 379
The formal legal scheme: Crassus conception of legal
authority
........................................................................ 381
The Roman-law defence of King Henry
........................ 385
The Roman orientation of Crassus
................................. 389
8.
The dialogical moment: the judges
................................. 393
The formal framework: a just trial
................................ 393
The discussion of the oath and the
propagandistic
zeal
of Crassus
..................................................................... 398
Convicting the Saxons
...................................................... 403
Conclusion
........................................................................ 405
9.
The reception of Roman law in the polemical
literature
............................................................................ 409
The use of references to Roman law in the early
period
............................................................................ 411
The mid-period: Crassus in perspective
.......................... 413
Roman law among the late-period polemical writers
..... 416
Conclusion
.............................................................................. 420
Chapter Six The right order of the world according to the
Liber
de unitate
eccleńae
conservanda
............................................ 4-23
Introduction
............................................................................ 423
The first book
......................................................................... 432
1.
The prologue
.................................................................... 432
2.
The first historical argument: Carolingian history
.......... 434
3.
The question of the power to bind and to loose
............ 442
4.
The first legal argument related to the
excommunication
............................................................. 450
5.
The second historical argument: the excommunication
of Emperor Theodosius
................................................... 454
6.
The third historical argument: the excommunication of
Emperor Arcadius
............................................................ 459
7.
The second legal argument: the functional hierarchy
.... 468
8.
The release of the oath
................................................... 471
Conclusion to the first book
................................................... 478
The second book
.................................................................... 480
CONTENTS
IX
9.
Introducing the intellectual opponents: Pope
Hildebrand
and the
Hirshauer
monk
................................................. 480
10.
The first dispute with the
Hirshauer
monk
.................... 483
11.
The election of anti-pope Guibert of Ravenna
............. 488
12.
Anti-king Rudolf, Pope
Hildebrand,
and the definition
of the papal party
............................................................ 493
13.
The textual and intellectual aspect of the right
order
................................................................................ 496
14.
The fifth historical argument
........................................... 504
15.
History and narration of contemporary events: the
1080s
................................................................................. 507
16.
The Gerstungen incident
(1085) ...................................... 509
17.
Post-Gerstungen: history and narration of
contemporary events
........................................................ 522
18.
The dispute with Bernard of
Hildesheim ....................... 528
19.
The final encounter with the
Hirshauer
monk
............... 534
20.
The conception of rationality according to the
Hersfeld
monk
.................................................................. 541
Conclusion
.............................................................................. 548
Chapter Seven The political-theoretical orientation of the
late period:
De investitura episcoporum
(1109) ............................ 551
Introduction
............................................................................ 551
1.
The Roman
renovado:
the legal argument
........................ 555
2.
Linking theory and practice: the historical argument
.... 560
3.
Papal infallibility : the moral-theological argument
....... 567
4.
The polemical encounter
................................................. 573
5.
Investiture as a royal tradition: the custom argument
.... 574
6.
The
caput
populi argument
................................................ 578
7.
The functional hierarchies
............................................... 585
8.
Contemporary history addressed
..................................... 592
Conclusion
.............................................................................. 599
Chapter Eight The public debate on the investiture question
(1058-1122) ............................................................................ 603
Introduction
............................................................................ 603
1.
The early- and mid-period discussion
............................. 604
2.
The political-theoretical orientation of the late-period
polemics
............................................................................ 613
The royalist initiative,
1103-1111 ................................... 615
X
CONTENTS
3.
The new papal spur: the pravilege of
1111
and its
aftermath
............................................................................ 621
Approaching the concordat of Worms
(1112-1122) ........ 633
Conclusion
.............................................................................. 640
Conclusion
.................................................................................. 643
1.
The structural changes in the public sphere during the
Investiture Contest
............................................................. 643
2.
Discourse in the polemical literature
................................ 647
3.
The Investiture debate in perspective
............................... 654
4.
The medieval public sphere
.............................................. 656
Bibliography
................................................................................ 661
Index
Index of Names
...................................................................... 737
Index of Subjects
.................................................................... 757
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CONTENTS
Preface
. xi
VOLUME
I
Introduction
.
З
1.
The dialogical approach
. 6
2.
Public-sphere figurations
. 17
3.
The Investiture Contest as a historiographical problem
. 22
Quantity, type and literary genre
. 22
The manuscript tradition
. 29
'Stand
der Forschung':
neglected areas and new
departures
. 32
Chapter One Structural changes in the public sphere during
the Investiture Contest
. 45
Introduction
. 45
1.
The public culture of the early period
(1030-1073) . 48
The Carolingian and Ottoman departure
. 50
The early-period polemicists' view of public opinion
. 57
The function of public opinion in the struggle against
anti-pope Cadalus
. 64
Public culture in perspective: popular and intellectual
movements
. 68
2.
Structural changes in the public sphere: the mid-period
polemics
. 73
Public opinion according to the royal and papal
chanceries
. 75
Polemical appeals to public opinion in the 1070s and
1080s
. 77
The period of transition in the 1090s
. 88
Public opinion according to the schismatic cardinals
. 92
3.
Political-theoretical tracts and polemical poems in the
late-period literature
. 99
VI
CONTENTS
Official letters, polemical treatises and public
opinion
. 100
Polemical poems and Bruno of
Segni
's
campaign
. 104
4.
Public-sphere formation in the case of
Pseudo-Udalric
. 109
Conclusion
. 117
Chapter Two The early-period polemics and public-sphere
formation: the
De ordinando
pontifice
. 121
Introduction
. 121
1.
Justifying the polemical endeavour
. 128
2.
Radicalising the criticism
. 132
3.
The case of Pope Benedict IX
. 136
4.
The moral-philosophical argument
. 140
5.
Simony, moral theology and canon law
. 142
6.
The case of Pope Gregory VI
. 147
7.
Popularising the criticism
. 149
8.
The episcopal tendency
. 150
9.
The relationship between regnum and sacerdotium
. 157
10.
The polemical encounter
. 164
11.
The relationship between the sacerdotal and the secular
hierarchies
. 167
Conclusion
. 169
Chapter Three Polemical warfare in the papal and royal
chanceries
(1073-1082) . 173
Introduction
. 173
1.
Quantitative overview of distribution patterns
. 178
2.
The first phase: colloquium secretum
. 188
The first encounter
(1073-1075) . 189
The polemical letter to King Henry IV (December
1075) . 192
Spreading the reform message in Constance
. 198
3.
The second phase: the
propagandistic
confrontation
(1076) . 201
Discourse in letter
12 . 202
Discourse in letter
13 . 208
Shattering the elitist public sphere
. 215
The papal response: the first polemical letter to
Hermann of
Metz
. 220
CONTENTS
Vil
The propaganda campaign aimed at the German
people
. 228
4.
The third phase: the establishment of the
semi-institutionalised public sphere
. 243
The struggle in Ravenna
. 245
The second polemic letter to Hermann of
Metz . 249
The royal answer
. 268
Conclusion
. 275
Chapter Four Gebhard, Wenrich, Manegold, and
Guido
debating the papal letter to Hermann of
Metz . 281
Introduction
. 281
1.
Introduction: setting the communicative terms
. 286
2.
The excommunication
. 293
3.
Wenrich of Trier's approach to the
excommunication
. 297
4.
The excommunication and the power to bind and to
loose
. 300
5.
The power to bind and loose in canon law
. 304
6.
'Proceedings from history' and public opinion
. 308
7.
The canon-law legitimacy of anti-pope Guibert of
Ravenna
. 311
8.
The oath: contextualising the oath
. 321
9.
The moral-theological approach to the oath
. 323
10.
The oath, perjury, and the 'royal bishops'
. 329
11.
The release of the oath according to Wenrich
. 334
12.
Guido
of
Osnabrück's
approach to the oath
. 342
13.
Concludo:
polemical targets and the question of
audiences
. 344
VOLUME II
Chapter Five Peter Crassus and the legal renaissance of the
eleventh century (c.
1080-1084) . 349
Introduction
. 349
1.
The legal renaissance of the eleventh century
. 352
2.
The
Defenńo:
the literary structure and the
introduction
. 359
3.
Peter Crassus' conception of rationality
. 362
Vlil
CONTENTS
4.
The dialogical moment: the Pataria
. 367
5.
The legal 'right order' according to Crassus
. 370
6.
The private side of Hildebrand's behaviour
. 374
7.
The dialogical moment: the Saxons
. 379
The formal legal scheme: Crassus' conception of legal
authority
. 381
The Roman-law defence of King Henry
. 385
The Roman orientation of Crassus
. 389
8.
The dialogical moment: the judges
. 393
The formal framework: a 'just trial'
. 393
The discussion of the oath and the
propagandistic
zeal
of Crassus
. 398
Convicting the Saxons
. 403
Conclusion
. 405
9.
The reception of Roman law in the polemical
literature
. 409
The use of references to Roman law in the early
period
. 411
The mid-period: Crassus in perspective
. 413
Roman law among the late-period polemical writers
. 416
Conclusion
. 420
Chapter Six The 'right order of the world' according to the
Liber
de unitate
eccleńae
conservanda
. 4-23
Introduction
. 423
The first book
. 432
1.
The prologue
. 432
2.
The first historical argument: Carolingian history
. 434
3.
The question of the power to bind and to loose
. 442
4.
The first legal argument related to the
excommunication
. 450
5.
The second historical argument: the excommunication
of Emperor Theodosius
. 454
6.
The third historical argument: the excommunication of
Emperor Arcadius
. 459
7.
The second legal argument: the functional hierarchy
. 468
8.
The release of the oath
. 471
Conclusion to the first book
. 478
The second book
. 480
CONTENTS
IX
9.
Introducing the intellectual opponents: Pope
Hildebrand
and the
Hirshauer
monk
. 480
10.
The first dispute with the
Hirshauer
monk
. 483
11.
The election of anti-pope Guibert of Ravenna
. 488
12.
Anti-king Rudolf, Pope
Hildebrand,
and the definition
of the papal party
. 493
13.
The textual and intellectual aspect of the 'right
order'
. 496
14.
The fifth historical argument
. 504
15.
History and narration of contemporary events: the
1080s
. 507
16.
The Gerstungen incident
(1085) . 509
17.
Post-Gerstungen: history and narration of
contemporary events
. 522
18.
The dispute with Bernard of
Hildesheim . 528
19.
The final encounter with the
Hirshauer
monk
. 534
20.
The conception of rationality according to the
Hersfeld
monk
. 541
Conclusion
. 548
Chapter Seven The political-theoretical orientation of the
late period:
De investitura episcoporum
(1109) . 551
Introduction
. 551
1.
The Roman
renovado:
the legal argument
. 555
2.
Linking theory and practice: the historical argument
. 560
3.
'Papal infallibility': the moral-theological argument
. 567
4.
The polemical encounter
. 573
5.
Investiture as a royal tradition: the custom argument
. 574
6.
The
caput
populi argument
. 578
7.
The functional hierarchies
. 585
8.
Contemporary history addressed
. 592
Conclusion
. 599
Chapter Eight The public debate on the investiture question
(1058-1122) . 603
Introduction
. 603
1.
The early- and mid-period discussion
. 604
2.
The political-theoretical orientation of the late-period
polemics
. 613
The royalist initiative,
1103-1111 . 615
X
CONTENTS
3.
The new papal spur: the pravilege of
1111
and its
aftermath
. 621
Approaching the concordat of Worms
(1112-1122) . 633
Conclusion
. 640
Conclusion
. 643
1.
The structural changes in the public sphere during the
Investiture Contest
. 643
2.
Discourse in the polemical literature
. 647
3.
The Investiture debate in perspective
. 654
4.
The medieval public sphere
. 656
Bibliography
. 661
Index
Index of Names
. 737
Index of Subjects
. 757 |
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spelling | Melve, Leidulf 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)140170367 aut Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) 1 by Leidulf Melve Leiden [u.a.] Brill (2007) X, 346 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Brill's studies in intellectual history 154,1 Brill's studies in intellectual history 154 (DE-604)BV023065587 1 Brill's studies in intellectual history 154,1 (DE-604)BV000625542 154,1 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016268802&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) |
title_auth | Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) |
title_exact_search | Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) |
title_exact_search_txtP | Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) |
title_full | Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) 1 by Leidulf Melve |
title_fullStr | Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) 1 by Leidulf Melve |
title_full_unstemmed | Inventing the public sphere the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) 1 by Leidulf Melve |
title_short | Inventing the public sphere |
title_sort | inventing the public sphere the public debate during the investiture contest c 1030 1122 |
title_sub | the public debate during the Investiture Contest (c. 1030 - 1122) |
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