History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages

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Cambridge University Press, 10 de jun. de 2010 - 540 páginas
Ferdinand Gregorovius (1821-1891) was a celebrated German medieval historian. After studying philosophy and theology at the University of Königsberg, Gregorovius moved to Rome in 1852, and became immersed in researching the medieval history of the city. First published in 1872, his monumental study of medieval Rome was the first modern account of the subject, and became the standard reference. This English translation of the fourth German edition appeared between 1894 and 1902. In his work Gregorovius discusses the political, social and cultural changes in the city from 400 to 1534, making extensive use of primary sources. Gregorovius also includes the Renaissance in his study, showing how medieval thought and events influenced political and cultural life and thought during the Renaissance. Volume 2 covers the period 568-800, analysing the weakening of Byzantine authority in Rome and the political events surrounding the coronation of Charlemagne.
 

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Power of Christophorus and Sergius in RomeStephen
1
S Theodore by the PalatineAncient AssociationsThe page
3
Fruitless Negotiations with AstolfStephens returnPipin page
4
Progress of the Lombards in ItalyThey advance as far
16
Election of Gregory the FirstHis PastPenitential Proces
29
CHAPTER II
35
Condition of the Temporal Government in RomeThe PAGE
46
Gregorys Position towards the CityHis Care for
53
Attitude of LiutprandHe Conquers RavennaPresents
235
Leo the Isaurian sends a Fleet against ItalyHe confiscates
246
CHAPTER II
255
Stephen the SecondAstolf conquers Ravenna 751
272
Pipins first Deed of Gift 754The Lombard King
285
Pipin comes to ItalyAstolf raises the Siege of Rome
293
CHAPTER III
305
Buildings of Stephen the Second and Paul the FirstThe
314

Gregory makes Peace with AgilulfPhocas Ascends
62
CHAPTER III
70
Gregorys DialoguesLegend concerning TrajanThe Forum
80
Gregorys Activity in Ecclesiastical AffairsHis Efforts
96
CHAPTER IV
104
Pope Deusdedit 615Revolts in Ravenna and Naples
113
Lucia in SelceS Agnese outside the Porta Nomentana
124
CHAPTER V
134
Martin the First Pope 649Roman Synod on the Monothe
144
Vitalianus Pope 657The Emperor Constans the Second
150
CHAPTER VI
163
Leo the Second 682Benedict the SecondConditions
173
Sergius Rejects the Articles of the Trullan SynodArrival pace
181
John the Sixth 701The Exarch Theophylactus comes
191
Sisinnius 707Constantinus 708Punishment inflicted 011
200
BOOK IV
213
Edict of Leo against ImageworshipResistance in Rome page
225
Death of Paul the First 767Usurpation of TotoThe
320
before the CityFall of Christophorus and SergiusThe
332
Adrian the FirstOverthrow of the Lombard Party in Rome
343
Charless Expedition into ItalySiege of PaviaHe cele
350
Constantines DonationGeographical Limits of the Caroline
359
BeneventoArichis attains IndependencePapal War
374
CHAPTER V
383
Adrians Ecclesiastical BuildingsPortico of the Vatican page
396
Condition of Learning in the time of AdrianIgnorance
408
CHAPTER VI
418
Civil Administration of the CityNonexistence of
429
Institutions in other CitiesDuces Tribuni ComitesThe
446
CHAPTER VII
459
Conspiracy of Adrians Nephews and other Nobles against page
476
Charless Journey to RomeParliament in S PetersHis
488
INDEX
510

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