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Author Falkeid, Unn, author.

Title The Avignon papacy contested : an intellectual history from Dante to Catherine of Siena / Unn Falkeid.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.

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Series I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history
I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history.
Summary The Avignon papacy (1309-1377) represents the zenith of papal power in Europe. Over the approximately seven decades during which the pope and his curia sojourned in Southern France, the Church was subjected to an ambitious process of centralization. The institutional bureaucracy swelled out, and the Avignonese popes exercised their power more straightforwardly than ever before. However, the pope's claimed supremacy over secular rulers roused bitter resistance in various groups of people. What may be labelled as a literary war broke out, which engaged a series of critics and intellectuals from different traditions and cultures, and from every corner of Europe. The Avignon Papacy Contested explores how six of the most authoritative voices in the fourteenth century responded to the Avignon papacy: Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Marsilius of Padua (1275-1342), William of Ockham (1287-1347), Francis Petrarch (1304-1374), Birgitta of Sweden (1303-1373), and Catherine of Siena (1347-1380). Two of these six great thinkers were branded heretics (Marsilius and Ockham), two were later canonized (Birgitta and Catherine), and two became leading models for future generations of humanists (Dante and Petrarch). What they all had in common was an intense critique of the waxing secular power of the Avignon papacy.-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The eagle's flight: Dante's Paradiso VI and the Monarchia -- Marsilius of Padua and the question of legitimacy -- Individual freedom in William of Ockham's Breviloquium -- Petrarch, Cola di Rienzo, and the Battle of Rome -- The prophetic widow: Birgitta of Sweden and the Celestial Revelaciones -- Catherine of Siena and the Mystical Body of the Church.
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Subject Catholic Church -- Public opinion -- History -- To 1500.
Catholic Church.
Public opinion.
History.
Chronological Term To 1500
Subject Papacy -- History -- 1309-1378.
Papacy.
Chronological Term 1309-1378
Subject Popes -- Temporal power.
Popes -- Temporal power.
Europe -- Intellectual life.
Europe.
Intellectual life.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Falkeid, Unn. Avignon papacy contested. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017 9780674971844 (DLC) 2017001898 (OCoLC)974612562
ISBN 9780674982871 (electronic book)
0674982878 (electronic book)
9780674971844
0674971841