Registers of Innocent III. 14th volume. 14th year of pontif.
Disciplines
History, Archaeology (75%); Philosophy, Ethics, Religion (25%)
Keywords
- Edition,
- Legal History,
- Diplomatics,
- Theology,
- Ecclesiastical History,
- Papacy
Die Register Innocenz` III. 14. Band, 14. Pontifikatsjahr, 1211/1212. Texte und Indices. Bearbeitet von Andrea Sommerlechner gemeinsam mit Othmar Hageneder, Till Hötzel, Rainer Murauer, Reinhard Selinger und Herwig Weigl (Publikationen des Historischen Instituts beim Österreichischen Kulturforum in Rom, II. Abt., 1. Reihe, 14. Bd.). The fourteenth volume of the edition of pope Innocent IIIs chancery-registers is containing 161 letters addressed to recipients all over Europe and in the Middle East. In this year of the pontificate, no geographical focus is discernible. However, christianitas as threatened at three frontiers (in Spain and the East by Muslims, in Southern France by heretics) is a topic constantly recurring in the Popes letters; others are dealing with political and ecclesiastical issues from Southern Italy to Scandinavia, matrimonial matters and property questions, privileges and confirmations of rights and possessions of bishoprics and monasteries, matters concerning the episcopate and litigation within the Church, such as contested elections or disciplinary problems, and a variety of decisions offering insights in major and minor problems of the church and the people around 1200. The register of Innocents fourteenth year of pontificate is one of the four volumes transmitted not as original but as a copy written at the Curia in mid-14th century and as print published by the French scholar Bosquet in the 17th century. The volume is offering the critical edition of the texts, ample historical comments, identifications of textual parallels and quotations from the Bible, Canon and Roman law, theological, liturgical and classical texts, and the letters` insertion in decretal collections. In the introduction, the manuscript and the editory principles are described, and several indices help to access the contents.
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