Pope Urban II's Council of Piacenza

Robert Somerville author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:27th Oct '11

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The Council of Piacenza is among the most important moments of the Reform that was sweeping through the Western Church at the end of the eleventh century. It is often regarded as a launching pad for the First Crusade, though the matter is obscure and serves only to hide the assembly's true significance as a turning point in the papal schism between Popes Gregory VII/Urban II and the so-called anti-pope Clement III. The canons promulgated at Piacenza became landmarks not only for the eleventh- and twelfth-century Reform, but more broadly for the Church of the High Middle Ages and even beyond. Robert Somerville situates Piacenza in historical context, discusses the sources, the attendance, and the need for a new edition of the legislation. The official canons are lost, but several dozen twelfth-century manuscripts were consulted for a new edition of these provisions. The account finishes with a commentary on Piacenza's legislation and a discussion of the subsequent legislation of Urban II's synods. Somerville completes the picture of what can be known about the papal synods of one of the most influential Roman pontiffs of the Middle Ages.

Strikingly penetrating study. * Detlev Jasper, Journal of Ecclesiastical History Vol. 64.2 *
Meticulously researched and highly detailed, this book will be an invaluable resource for researchers in the field. It should also be of interest to those curious about the challenges of interpreting the sources for this period of church history. * Michael Tivey, Journal of History and Cultures *
Somerville's careful scholarship is even more impressive ... Unless new manuscripts are discovered, his work will definitive for a very long time. He has given Urban's conciliar activity a firm and secure place in conciliar history. * Kenneth Pennington, The Catholic Historical Review *

ISBN: 9780199258598

Dimensions: 241mm x 166mm x 19mm

Weight: unknown

160 pages