The lives of the ninth-century popes (Liber pontificalis) : the ancient biographies of ten popes from A.D. 817-891
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The lives of the ninth-century popes (Liber pontificalis) : the ancient biographies of ten popes from A.D. 817-891
(Translated texts for historians, vol.20)
Liverpool University Press, 1995
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Liber pontificalis
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-324) and index
Translated from the Latin
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In The Lives of the Ninth-Century Popes the translator and commentator continues from the year AD 817, reached in his The Lives of the Eighth-Century Popes (Liverpool, 1992), and deals with the remaining ten biographies of the Liber pontificalis down to AD 886, when compilation ceased. The volume thus completes the translation, begun in The Book of Pontiffs (Liverpool, 1989), the first translation into any modern language apart from continuations written from the late eleventh century onwards.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Manuscripts of the Liber Pontifical is for the lives from A.D. 817 onwards
Texts and commentaries
Abbreviations
The Lives of the Ninth-Century Popes
100 Paschal (817-824): introduction
translation
10 1 Eugene 11 (824-827): introduction
translation
102 Valentine (827): introduction
translation
103 Gregory IV (828-844): introduction
translation
104 Sergius 11 (844-847): introduction
translation
105 Leo IV (847-855): introduction
chronology and summary
translation
106 Benedict III (855-858): introduction
translation
107 Nicholas (858-867): introduction
chronology of life
translation
108 Hadrian 11 (867-872): introduction
translation
Addendum: Life 108 in MS Parisinus 2400 (there are no lives numbered 109-111)
112 Stephen V (885-891): introduction
translation
Glossary
Bibliography
Index of Persons and Places
Map of Rome in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries at end of volume
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