The papacy and ecclesiology of Honorius II, (1124-1130) / Enrico Veneziani.
2023
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Title
The papacy and ecclesiology of Honorius II, (1124-1130) / Enrico Veneziani.
Imprint
Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, NY, USA : Boydell Press, 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Description
340 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series
Studies in the history of medieval religion ; v. 53.
Formatted Contents Note
Honorius II and Roman primacy: continuities and innovations
The instruments used to assert Roman primacy
Honorius's deafening silences: his relations with lay powers
Ecclesiology at work: a case study of Montecassino
Conclusion
Appendix: a preliminary calendar of the letters of Honorius II.
The instruments used to assert Roman primacy
Honorius's deafening silences: his relations with lay powers
Ecclesiology at work: a case study of Montecassino
Conclusion
Appendix: a preliminary calendar of the letters of Honorius II.
Summary
"The papacy of Honorius II (1124-1130) has often been overlooked by historians, usually considered uneventful, transitional and colourless. This book offers a complete reappraisal, drawing on a detailed examination of the surviving letters produced by the papal chancery to show that conversely, it was a vital and innovative pontificate. It argues that during what was a stabilising period for the papacy in an era of peace, Honorius and the chancery were able to enact the instruments and ecclesiological claims dictated by external threats and produced during previous papacies. In particular, it shows that by adapting the content and form of the letters it issued, Honorius's chancery, led by the official Haimeric, played a decisive role in extending the ecclesiological thinking of the papacy. Furthermore, these years paved the way for ideas which were further developed later in the twelfth century, especially the arguments created by the warring parties in the Schism of 1130 to legitimise their respective popes. This study thus presents a different view of Honorius' administration, highlighting the strategies to which the papacy turned in order both to govern ecclesiastical institutions and to deal with secular matters, when previous protocols and routines could no longer be relied upon" -- Publisher, page 4 of cover.
Language Note
Source quotations in English and Latin.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-332) and index.
Call Number
BX1216 .V46 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781837650408 (hardcover)
1837650403 (hardcover)
1837650403 (hardcover)
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