The Bishop of Rome in Late Antiquity

Dunn, Geoffrey D. 1962- · 2016

Contents: Introduction, Geoffrey D. Dunn.

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Dunn, Geoffrey D. 1962-
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2016

Contents: Introduction, Geoffrey D. Dunn. Part I The Fourth Century: The Pax Constantiniana and the Roman episcopate, Glen L. Thompson The Bishop of Rome and the martyrs, Marianne Saghy 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 Renee 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 I's international ambition as a tonic for local humiliation, George Demacopoulos Crisis in the letters of Gelasius I (492-96): a new model of crisis management?, Bronwen Neil. Part III The Sixth Century: Ipsis diebus Bonifatius, 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. Bibliography Index.

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