At the edge of reformation: Iberia before the black death

In the early fourteenth century, Castile and Portugal were seeing the recovery of royal government after a period of near anarchy in both kingdoms. However, this coincided with, and was complicated by, developments towards secularisation within the peninsular Church, a growing mistrust of the papacy...

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Main Author: Linehan, Peter 1943-2020 (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Linehan, Peter, 1943-2020, At the edge of reformation : Iberia before the Black Death] (2021) (Pennington, Kenneth, 1941 -)
[Rezension von: Linehan, Peter, 1943-2020, At the edge of reformation : Iberia before the Black Death] (2020) (Conedera, Sam Zeno, 1980 -)
[Rezension von: Linehan, Peter, 1943-2020, At the edge of reformation : Iberia before the Black Death] (2020) (Ruiz, Teofilo F., 1943 -)
[Rezension von: Linehan, Peter, 1943-2020, At the edge of reformation : Iberia before the Black Death] (2020) (Renzi, Francesco)
Edition:First edition
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Spain / Portugal / Politics / History 1300-1600
B Spain / Portugal / Politics / Catholic church / History 1300-1400
Further subjects:B Portugal-History-14th century
B Spain-History-14th century
B Electronic books
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Summary:In the early fourteenth century, Castile and Portugal were seeing the recovery of royal government after a period of near anarchy in both kingdoms. However, this coincided with, and was complicated by, developments towards secularisation within the peninsular Church, a growing mistrust of the papacy, and concerns raised by the onset of Black Death.
Cover -- At the Edge of Reformation: Iberia before the Black Death -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- 1: Early Fourteenth-Century Iberia: Anarchy in Two Kingdoms -- PORTUGAL AND THE PAPACY SINCE 1179 -- THE SECULAR ETHIC: LEGISTS AND THEIR ROLE IN GOVERNMENT -- 'MOLINISM' -- THE PORTUGUESE CHURCH: SECULAR SYMPTOMS -- AFONSO IV AND ALFONSO XI: FATHER-IN-LAW AND SON-IN-LAW -- THE IBERIAN CHURCH 1318-1325 -- VALLADOLID: STUDIUM AND CORTES -- 2: Portuguese Lineages and the Privatization of the Portuguese Church -- THE PENINSULAR CHURCH ACCORDING TO ÁLVARO PAIS -- 'A LAYMAN WITH HIS OWN JUDGE' -- ASPECTS OF THE PENINSULAR CHURCH -- MORTMAIN IN PORTUGAL -- THE NOBILITY AND THE MONASTERIES -- A PORTUGUESE STUDIUM: MIGUEL VIVAS -- 3: Nobility and Naturaleza -- 1329: THE ASSEMBLY OF VINCENNES AND THE CORTES OF MADRID -- ROYAL MARRIAGES -- INTIMATIONS OF REFORMATION -- PARIS AND PORTUGAL -- 1332 -- 4: 1332 Continued -- THE KING'S TWO FAMILIES -- THE WIDER CONTEXT -- A PENINSULAR FOCUS -- AFONSO IV AND THE PORTUGUESE CHURCH -- THE CASTILIAN CARDINAL -- SECULAR CONFRONTATION -- 5: The Archbishop's Chapel -- PORTUGUESE CHURCH AND STATE -- THE WAR OF WORDS -- CENTRE AND PERIPHERY -- 6: After Salado -- PEDRO DE CASIS AT AVIGNON -- THE QUESTION OF THE CANARIES -- ALGECIRAS: THE APOTHEOSIS OF ALFONSO XI -- 'Excepto rege Yspano' -- THE BRAGA CHAPEL AGAIN -- THE CASE OF GUILLELMUS DE RIVOFORCATO -- 7: Alfonso XI: 'A King Entire' -- AFONSO IV: AVIGNON WARNED -- A GLIMPSE OF THE GALICIAN CHURCH -- ÁLVARO PAIS AGAIN -- 8: By Way of Conclusion -- APPENDIX I: Braga, post-August 1341. Draft appeal of Archbishop Gonçalo Pereira to Avignon in defence of the privileges of the church of Braga.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 213-229
ISBN:0192570951