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Bishops, Authority and Community in Northwestern Europe, c.1050–1150 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series)

Bishops, Authority and Community in Northwestern Europe, c.1050–1150 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series)

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John S. Ott
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 12/21/2017
EAN 9781108444637, ISBN10: 1108444636

Paperback, 394 pages, 23 x 15 x 2.3 cm
Language: English

This important study of episcopal office and clerical identity in a socially and culturally dynamic region of medieval Europe examines the construction and representation of episcopal power and authority in the archdiocese of Reims during the sometimes turbulent century between 1050 and 1150. Drawing on a wide range of diplomatic, hagiographical, epistolary and other narrative sources, John S. Ott considers how bishops conceived of, and projected, their authority collectively and individually. In examining episcopal professional identities and notions of office, he explores how prelates used textual production and their physical landscapes to craft historical narratives and consolidate local and regional memories around ideals that established themselves as not only religious authorities but also cultural arbiters. This study reveals that, far from being reactive and hostile to cultural and religious change, bishops regularly grappled with and sought to affect, positively and to their advantage, new and emerging cultural and religious norms.

1. The bishop and his authority
2. Becoming bishop
clerical culture and episcopal formation in the archdiocese of Reims around 1100
3. Restless flocks
the challenges to episcopal authority
4. Band of brothers
episcopal networks in the archdiocese of Reims
5. Personal histories
the revival of archiepiscopal historiography at Reims in the eleventh century
6. Sanctity and history in a border diocese
the vita of Lietbert of Cambrai (1051–76)
7. Urban space, memory, and episcopal authority
the bishops of Amiens in peace and conflict, 1073–1164
8. Bishops and the word
9. Toil and togetherness in the vineyards of the Lord
10. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.