The Jewish pope : ideology and politics in the papal schism of 1130

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The Jewish pope : ideology and politics in the papal schism of 1130

by Mary Stroll

(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 8)

E.J. Brill, 1987

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Bibliography: p. [183]-196

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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction I. The Historiographical Background II. Calixtus II and the Pierleoni III. Pontius and Anaclet IV. Tensians Within Cluny and the Papal Schism V. The Dispute at Cluny Reinterpreted VI. Montecassino VII. The Popes, the Normans, and the Emperor VIII. Legality as a Factor in Determining the Outcome of the Election Part 1: The Election IX. Legality as Factor in Determining the Outcome of the Election Part 2: The Battle of the Word X. Cardinales Novitii XI. Haimeric, Diego of Compostella and the New Reform XII. Innocent II XIII. The Anacletians XIV. Petrus Pierleoni's Record Reconsidered XV. The Anatomy of the Schism: The Jewish Element XVI. The Propagandists Summary Bibliography Index

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