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OverviewThis book in memory of F. Donald Logan explores different aspects of Christian culture and society in England from the twelfth to the sixteenth century. Although this period has traditionally been interpreted in terms of decline and decay, this excessively gloomy picture has slowly given way over the last eighty years or so to a more positive view of Christian civilization during these centuries. The twenty-two studies brought together here seek to build on this ongoing reassessment of Later Catholic England, especially in those areas in which Professor Logan himself had done so much to deepen our understanding of Christian English society. Contributors are: Travis Baker, Caroline Barron, Nicholas Bennett, Barbara Bombi, Paul Brand, Janet Burton, James G. Clark, Karen Corsano, Virginia Davis, Charles Donahue Jr, Anne J. Duggan, Joan Greatrex, Diana Greenway, Michael Haren, R.H. Helmholz, Philippa Hoskin, Henry Ansgar Kelly, Frederik Pedersen, Seymour Phillips, Michael J.P. Robson, Jens Röhrkasten, Jane Sayers, R.N. Swanson, Daniel Williman, and Patrick Zutshi. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Travis BakerPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 24 Weight: 1.246kg ISBN: 9789004693043ISBN 10: 9004693041 Pages: 652 Publication Date: 08 August 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Donald in London Diana Greenway Introduction Christian Culture and Society in Later Catholic England Travis R. Baker Part 1 Aspects of Secular and Ecclesiastical Legal Culture 1 Cherchez le seigneur Et la femme? Charles Donahue Jr 2 Holding the Ordinary to Account The Actions of quare non admisit and quare incumbravit to c. 1307 Paul Brand 3 Continuities and Seasonality in the York Consistory Court, 1300–1500 Frederik Pedersen 4 The Court of Arches and Doctors’ Commons A Diocesan Perspective R.H. Helmholz 5 “Liber de practica advocatorum, non utilior in Anglia” A Canonist’s Compilation from the Fourteenth-Century Court of Arches R.N. Swanson 6 The Importance of Employing the Right Team of Representatives at the Fourteenth-Century Papal Curia The Lawsuit between St Augustine’s Canterbury and the Archbishops of Canterbury (1329–1336) Barbara Bombi 7 Proctors Acting for English Petitioners in the Papal Court during the Great Schism Patrick Zutshi 8 A Note on the Henrician Canons and the Bonifacian Code Daniel Williman and Karen Corsano 9 The Deposition Trial of Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, 1549 Henry Ansgar Kelly Part 2 Aspects of Mendicant and Monastic Culture 10 Becket’s Escape from Northampton The Role of the Gilbertines Anne J. Duggan 11 The Franciscans in the Diocese of Ely during the Fourteenth Century Michael J.P. Robson 12 Pastoral Manuals and ‘Anti-fraternalism’ in Fourteenth-Century England Michael Haren 13 The Topographical Evolution of English Mendicant Convents in the Age of the Black Death Jens Röhrkasten 14 The Abbots of the Cistercian House of Meaux (Yorkshire), 1150 to 1399: A Study in Careers Janet Burton 15 The Identity and Career of William Worstede, Prior of Norwich, 1427–36 Joan Greatrex 16 The Last Novices of Henrician England James G. Clark Part 3 Aspects of Clerical Culture 17 ‘My Right Trusty Chapeleyn and Seruaunt Domestycall’ The Relationship between Household Chaplains and Their Patrons in Late Medieval England Virginia Davis 18 ‘A Wife and a Seal May Be Deemed Equal’ The Theory and Practice of Sealing of Bishops and Lay Christians in Thirteenth-and Fourteenth-Century England Philippa Hoskin 19 Living and Dying at the Time of Archbishop Simon Sudbury 1375 to 1381 Jane Sayers 20 Fear and Loathing in Fourteenth-Century Rutland The Segregation of the Rector of Seaton Nicholas Bennett Part 4 English Laymen and the Papacy 21 Londoners and the Papacy in the Fifteenth Century Caroline Barron 22 Further Thoughts on the Irish Remonstrance of 1317 A Note, Prompted by Archivio Segreto Vaticano, a.a., Arm. i–xviii, 4071 Seymour Phillips Bibliography of the Published Works of F. Donald Logan IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTravis R. Baker, Ph.D. (2017), University of Oxford, is a part-time private scholar living in the Diocese of Orange. He is the editor of Law and Society in Later Medieval England (Routledge, 2018) and Anne Duggan’s Popes, Bishops, and the Progress of Canon Law, c.1120-1234 (Brepols, 2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |