Item Number: 132483 Title: The Bishop of Rome in Late Antiquity Author: Dunn, Geoffrey D. (ed) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781472455512 Description: Farnham: Ashgate, 2015. 24cm., hardcover, 273pp. Contents: Introduction, Geoffrey D. Dunn. Part I The Fourth Century: The Pax Constantiniana and the episcopate in Rome, Glen Thompson; The Bishop of Rome and the martyrs, Marianne Sághy; Siricius and the rise of the papacy, Christian Hornung; Pope Siricius and Himerius of Tarragona (385): provincial papal intervention in the 4th century, Alberto Ferreiro. Part II The Fifth Century: Innocent I and the First Synod of Toledo, Geoffrey D. Dunn; Reconsidering a relationship: Pope Leo of Rome and Prosper of Aquitaine, Michele Rene Salzman; Narrating papal authority (440-530): the adaptation of Liber Pontificalis to the apostolic see’s developing claims, Philippe Blaudeau; Are all universalist politics local?: Pope Gelasius’ international ambition as a tonic for local humiliation, George Demacopoulos; Crisis in the letters of Gelasius (492-96): a new model of crisis management?, Bronwen Neil. Part III The Sixth Century: Ipsis diebus Bonitafius, zelo et dolo ductus: the root causes of the double papal election of 22 September 530, Dominic Moreau; Gregory the Great and Sicily: an example of continuity and change in the Late 6th century, Christopher Hanlon.
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