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Networks of bishops, networks of texts - Firenze University Press

This volume is the first one in a collection connected to the PRIN project on Ruling in hard times. Patterns of Power and practices of government in the ...

NETWORKS OF BISHOPS, NETWORKS OF TEXTS - OAPEN Library

Networks of bishops, networks of texts. Manuscripts, legal cultures, tools of government in Carolingian Italy at the time of Lothar I, edited by Gian- marco ...

Bishops' Identities, Careers, and Networks in Medieval Europe

Bishops were powerful individuals who had considerable spiritual, economic, and political power. They were not just religious leaders; they were important men ...

Networks of Bishops, Networks of Texts - Firenze University Press

Networks of Bishops, Networks of Texts: Manuscripts, Legal Culture,. Tools of Government in Carolingian Italy at the Time of Lothar I,. Edited by Gianmarco De ...

Manuscripts, legal cultures, tools of government in Carolingian Italy ...

Networks of bishops, networks of texts: Manuscripts, legal cultures, tools of government in Carolingian Italy at the time of Lothar I · eBook.

NETWORKS OF BISHOPS, NETWORKS OF TEXTS - UNIUD

Networks of bishops, networks of texts. Manuscripts, legal cultures, tools of government in Carolingian Italy at the time of Lothar I, edited by Gian- marco ...

Episcopal Networks in Late Antiquity - De Gruyter

The rise of the bishop as a major figure of authority resulted in an increase in long-distance communication among church elites coming from different ...

Bishops' Identities, Careers, and Networks in Medieval Europe ed ...

The four parts of the volume are entitled 'Cohorts of Bishops', 'Episcopal. Networks', 'Individual Bishops', and 'Bishops and the Papacy'. The first three. Page ...

Episcopal Networks and Authority in Late Antique Egypt: Bishops of ...

The book under review (the product of a 2017 dissertation) examines the emergence of this new church in a small region of Egypt, the area between Coptos and ...

Bishops' Identities, Careers, and Networks in Medieval Europe ...

Bishops' Identities, Careers, and Networks in Medieval Europe. Edited by Sarah E. Thomas. Medieval Church Studies 44.

Bishops' Identities, Careers, and Networks in Medieval Europe

Bishops were powerful individuals who had considerable spiritual, economic, and political power. They were not just religious leaders; they were important ...

Europe and the bishops' network | ENFLAWE Project | Results in brief

After the break-up of the Roman Empire, the Catholic Church maintained authority via a pan-European network of bishops.

Bishops' Identities, Careers, and Networks in Medieval Europe ed ...

The four parts of the volume are entitled 'Cohorts of Bishops', 'Episcopal Networks', 'Individual Bishops', and 'Bishops and the Papacy'. The ...

episcopal networks in late antiquity: connection and communication ...

At a local level, the bishops in their various roles as teachers, defenders of faith, patrons, managers of economic resources etc. were expected to interact ...

Bishops' identities, careers, and networks in medieval Europe ...

Bishops' identities, careers, and networks in medieval Europe. Edited by Sally E. Thomas. (Medieval Church Studies, 44.) Pp. x + 315 incl.

Catholic Bishops, Social Networks, and the Affair(s) of Ex-Cardinal ...

Conference of Catholic Bishops. These show how a network-informed approach may help with the urgent task of understanding the ecclesiastical cultures in which ...

Renate Dekker, Episcopal Networks and Authority in Late Antique ...

ops and may therefore be called a Theodosian network" (p. 10). Dekker' s goal is to analyze the social networks of the two bishops. Abraham and Pesynthios ...

Bishops' Identities, Careers, and Networks in Medieval Europe

Hardcover - , Brepols, 2021 - Hardback, ix + 312 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:6 b/w, 10 tables b/w., 3 maps b/w, Language: English.

An Exploratory Study of Catholic Bishops and Social Networks

Social Network Analysis (SNA) has shed light on cultures where the influence of patronage, preferment, and reciprocal obligations are ...

Bishops, Clergy and Patronage Networks within and beyond the ...

Clergy were expected to stay within their dioceses, ideally the one they had been born and baptised in, and were legally required to obtain written permission ...