The Chronicle of Hugh of Flavigny: Reform and the Investiture Contest in the Late Eleventh Century
This book is a detailed study of Hugh of Flavigny and his chronicle, which is widely recognised as one of the most important narratives of a crucial period of European history, the Investiture Contest. Hugh's Chronicon is significant in a number of ways: as a unique source-book for some of the most important primary documents (especially papal letters) generated by the Investiture Contest; as a rare autograph manuscript which gives an important insight into contemporary modes of composition and compilation; as an important history of the 'local' effects of the Investiture Contest in the dioceses of Verdun and Autun; and as a striking autobiography of the author, Hugh of Flavigny.
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The Chronicle of Hugh of Flavigny: Reform and the Investiture Contest in the Late Eleventh Century
This book is a detailed study of Hugh of Flavigny and his chronicle, which is widely recognised as one of the most important narratives of a crucial period of European history, the Investiture Contest. Hugh's Chronicon is significant in a number of ways: as a unique source-book for some of the most important primary documents (especially papal letters) generated by the Investiture Contest; as a rare autograph manuscript which gives an important insight into contemporary modes of composition and compilation; as an important history of the 'local' effects of the Investiture Contest in the dioceses of Verdun and Autun; and as a striking autobiography of the author, Hugh of Flavigny.
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The Chronicle of Hugh of Flavigny: Reform and the Investiture Contest in the Late Eleventh Century

The Chronicle of Hugh of Flavigny: Reform and the Investiture Contest in the Late Eleventh Century

The Chronicle of Hugh of Flavigny: Reform and the Investiture Contest in the Late Eleventh Century

The Chronicle of Hugh of Flavigny: Reform and the Investiture Contest in the Late Eleventh Century

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This book is a detailed study of Hugh of Flavigny and his chronicle, which is widely recognised as one of the most important narratives of a crucial period of European history, the Investiture Contest. Hugh's Chronicon is significant in a number of ways: as a unique source-book for some of the most important primary documents (especially papal letters) generated by the Investiture Contest; as a rare autograph manuscript which gives an important insight into contemporary modes of composition and compilation; as an important history of the 'local' effects of the Investiture Contest in the dioceses of Verdun and Autun; and as a striking autobiography of the author, Hugh of Flavigny.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409479574
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 06/28/2013
Series: Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr Patrick Healy is IRCHSS Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of History, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Abbey of St-Vanne, Verdun, from its Foundation until 1085; Chapter 3 The Life and Career of Hugh of Flavigny; Chapter 4 The Manuscript of the Chronicon and its Transmission; Chapter 5 Sources of the Chronicon; Chapter 6 Kingship and Tyranny in the Chronicon; Chapter 7 Lay Investiture and Simony: Auctoritas and Consuetudo; Chapter 8 Reforming Attitudes to Ecclesiastical Promotion; Chapter 9 The Chronicon as Polemic;
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