Medieval Europe: A Short SourcebookThis collection of documents in medieval history is designed to accompany the recently revised MEDIEVAL EUROPE: A SHORT HISTORY by C. Warren Hollister and Judith Bennett. However the diverse selection of sources also makes it a useful supplement for courses in Western Civilization. As in previous editions, this reader continues to provide a lucid and approachable introduction to each of the documents and a special chapter devoted to visual sources in medieval history. In addition to these hallmark features, the fourth edition includes new Internet resources, thought questions at both the reading and chapter level, and a more geographically diverse range of readings. |
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Page 148
... pope and Adalbert made their escape together from Rome . The citizens welcomed the holy emperor and all his men into their town , promising again to be loyal and adding under a strong oath that they would never elect or ordain a pope ...
... pope and Adalbert made their escape together from Rome . The citizens welcomed the holy emperor and all his men into their town , promising again to be loyal and adding under a strong oath that they would never elect or ordain a pope ...
Page 315
... Pope and upon that of the Marquis , the Pope's nephew . After a time , however , the Marquis , nephew of the Pope , realizing that de- fense was no longer possible , surrendered to Sciarra and the captain , so that they spared his own ...
... Pope and upon that of the Marquis , the Pope's nephew . After a time , however , the Marquis , nephew of the Pope , realizing that de- fense was no longer possible , surrendered to Sciarra and the captain , so that they spared his own ...
Page 344
... pope's princi- pate , because this consists of three things . First , that it is a principate in respect of ... pope . Third , that the pope can by divine law regularly or casually do all things that are necessary to the organization and ...
... pope's princi- pate , because this consists of three things . First , that it is a principate in respect of ... pope . Third , that the pope can by divine law regularly or casually do all things that are necessary to the organization and ...
Contents
PROCOPIUS JUSTINIAN AND THEODORA | 2 |
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES | 3 |
The Transformation of the Roman World | 5 |
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