Popes, Bishops, Religious, and Scholars. Studies in Medieval History Presented to Patrick N. R. Zutshi for his Seventieth Birthday, Turnhout, Brepols, 2024 (« Brepols Collected Essays in European Culture », 8). D’après notice d’éd. [Contient : I. Mendiants et vie religieuse : Michael Robson, « Francis of Assisi, Matthew Paris and his Two Copies of the Franciscan Rule of 1223 » ; Frances Andrews, Louise Bourdua, « The Notary, the Sculptor, the Friar and the Doge : Giovanni Dolfin and his Creditors in Mid-fourteenth-century Venice » ; Peter Murray Jones, « English Dominicans at Court : Confessors and Healers » ; Joan Greatrex, « Who Were the Nuns of Romsey Abbey in the First Half of the Fourteenth Century ? » ; Michael Haren, « The Evolution of the Defence of the Mendicant Orders against Richard FitzRalph of Bartholomew of Bolsenheim, O.P. ». – II. Université et histoire intellectuelle : Rodney Thomson, « The Manuscripts of Vacarius’s Liber pauperum » ; Joseph Canning, « John of Turrecremata (Torquemada), Scourge of Heretics, Defender of the Pope and Adversary of Conciliarists : Further Thoughts on his Summa de ecclesia ». – III. Évêques et clergé séculier : Brenda Bolton, « Always waiting for the Sea to cease its turmoil ? » : Absentees from the Fourth Lateran Council » ; Philippa Hoskin, « Problems with Progressions : Learning from the Itinerary of Oliver Sutton, Bishop of Lincoln, 1280-1299 » ; Nicholas Bennett, « Hope or Expectation ? Papal Provision of Poor Clerks in the Diocese of Lincoln, 1320-1347 ». – IV. La curie pontificale entre Avignon et Rome : Barbara Bombi, « Legal Theory and Practice : The Proctors of St Augustine’s Canterbury at the Fourteenth-century Papal Curia » ; Andreas Rehberg, « Ego in aliena patria existens : Immagini e giudizi a confronto fra i cittadini di Roma e gli ultramontani all’origine dello Scisma del 1378 » ; Daniel Williman, Karen Corsano (avec la collaboration de Donald Logan), « The Honorary Chaplains of Pope Gregory XI » ; Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, « Penitentiaries and Cultural Life in the Thirteenth-century Papal Court » ; David d’Avray, « Simony, Penitentiary, Conscience » ; Ludwig Schmugge, « Nikolaus Theoderici de Driel – oder : Wohin eine Supplik führen kann » ; Kirsi Salonen, « Debilis complexio : Christians and Dietary Requirements of Canon Law » ; Peter Clarke, « Dispensations and Church Courts in Later Medieval England »].
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