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9781846311543

The Lives of the Eighth-Century Popes AD 715-817

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-02-02
  • Publisher: OUP

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Summary

In The Lives of the Eighth-Century Popes the Raymond Davis continues from the year AD 715, where his Book of the Pontiffs (revised edition, Liverpool, 2000) stopped, and deals with the next nine biographies from the Liber Pontificalis of the Roman Church down to AD 817. This was the period which saw much of Italy shake off what was left of Byzantine control, the development of the tempo-ral sovereignty of the papacy, the collapse of the Lombard kingdom and the involvement of the Franks in Italian affairs - the coronation of Charlemagne as Emperor by Pope Leo III being the best known inci-dent. Sources for this crucial century in European history are relatively plentiful from north of the Alps but far less so from Italy; and it is these biographies from Rome, compiled by contemporary writers as a semi-official papal chronicle, which provide by far the most detailed account of much of the history from the Italian perspective. Politics apart, the biographies, with their details of donations made to churches in Rome, provide a wealth of information of great value to art historians.

Author Biography

Raymond Davis read Greats at University College, Oxford. He is currently honorary senior research fellow of Queen’s University, Belfast, though he lives and works in Oxford.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Introductionp. xi
The Manuscripts of the Liber Pontificalis for the Lives from AD 715 onwardsp. xvii
Texts and Commentariesp. xxii
Abbreviationsp. xxiv
The Lives of the Eighth-Century Popes
91 Gregory II (715-731)
Introductionp. 1
Translationp. 3
92 Gregory III (731-741)
Introductionp. 17
Translationp. 19
93 Zacharias (741-752)
Introductionp. 29
Domuscultaep. 30
Translationp. 34
94 Stephen II (752-757)
Introductionp. 50
Translationp. 52
95 Paul (757-767)
Introductionp. 76
Translationp. 79
96 Stephen III (768-772)
Introductionp. 84
Translationp. 87
97 Hadrian I (772-795)
Introductionp. 106
Translationp. 120
98 Leo III (795-816)
Introductionp. 170
The Chronology of the Life of Leo IIIp. 171
The Catalogue of Donations in 807p. 172
Omissions from the Catalogue of 807p. 173
Translationp. 176
99 Stephen IV (816-817)
Introductionp. 228
Translationp. 231
Glossaryp. 234
Bibliographyp. 242
Index of Persons and Placesp. 250
Maps of Italy and of Romep. 262
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