Inventing the public sphere : the public debate during the investiture contest (c. 1030-1122)

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Inventing the public sphere : the public debate during the investiture contest (c. 1030-1122)

by Leidulf Melve

(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 154)

Brill, 2007

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Revision of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Bergen, 2004

Includes bibliographical references (p. [661]-735) and indexes

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内容説明

This book deals with public debate during the Investiture Contest (ca. 1040-1122). During this revolutionary struggle between the secular and the religious powers, polemical writers contributed to the arguably first 'public debate' in medieval Europe. A close reading of a selection of these polemics offers new views on the functioning of the medieval public sphere as well as how the public framework circumscribing the writers led to argumentative innovations. These include an increasing concern with interpretation and contextualisation, resulting in a more critical and probing intellectual community. Public debate during the Contest taught intellectuals how to argue in public and in that respect transferred a lasting legacy to the later Middle Ages and beyond.

目次

Preface Introduction 1. Structural Changes in the Public Sphere during the Investiture Contest 2. The Early Period Polemics and Public-Sphere Formation: The De ordinando pontifice 3. Polemical Warfare in the Papal and Royal Chanceries (1073-1082) 4. Gebhard, Wenrich, Manegold, and Guido Debating the Papal Letter to Hermann of Metz 5. Peter Crassus and the Legal Renaissance of the Eleventh Century (c. 1080-1084) 6. The 'Right Order of the World' according to the De unitate ecclesiae conservanda 7. The Political-Theoretical Orientation of the Late Period: De investitura episcoporum (1109) 8. The Public Debate on the Investiture Question (1058-1122) Conclusion Bibliography Name Index Subject Index

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