England and Rome in the Early Middle Ages Pilgrimage Art and Politics


England and Rome in the Early Middle Ages

Pilgrimage, Art, and Politics

F. Tinti (ed.)

X+381 p., 7 b/w sick., 3 b/w tables, 2 b/w line fine art, 156 x 234 mm, 2014
ISBN: 978-2-503-54169-3
Languages: English, Latin, Erstwhile English language
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A fascinating, multi-faceted insight into the relations betwixt England and Rome from the 7th to the eleventh century.

This book explores the special connection that linked England and Rome between the seventh and the eleventh centuries, a topic which in spite of its relevance and attraction has never before been dealt with in a publication of this calibration and depth. Past bringing together scholars from different countries and disciplines and past relying on important recent archaeological findings that have led to a firmer knowledge of early medieval Rome, the volume provides a detailed and integrated investigation of the ways in which contacts betwixt England and the Eternal Urban center adult across the early Heart Ages. With special attention to major themes such as pilgrimage, artistic exchange, and ecclesiastical politics, the essays in this volume show the continuity of the Anglo-Saxons' relations with Rome also equally the ways in which, over time, these adapted to different circumstances. They also testify that Anglo-Saxon England should non be thought of equally just a passive recipient of influential cultural trends, but rather equally an important actor in the multi-faceted world of early medieval Europe in which Rome, by now the city of the popes, kept its centrality equally a source of spiritual and political power.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Anglo-Saxon England and Rome — FRANCESCA TINTI

Non All Roads Pb to Rome — DAVID A. Due east. PELTERET

Across Rome: The Cult of the Archangel Michael and the Pilgrimage to Apulia — LUCIA SINISI

Hosting Foreigners in Early Medieval Rome: From xenodochia to scholae peregrinorum— RICCARDO SANTANGELI VALENZANI

Rome: The Pilgrims' Metropolis in the Seventh Century — ALAN THACKER

Anglo-Saxons Underground: Early Medieval graffiti in the Catacombs of Rome — LUISA IZZI

Roman Highlights and their English Afterlife — VERONICA ORTENBERG WEST-HARLING

Peter's Pence and Before: Numismatic Links between Anglo-Saxon England and Rome — RORY NAISMITH

Alcuin, Rome, and Charlemagne's Imperial Coronation — MARIOS COSTAMBEYS

The Ascension and Fall of the Archbishopric of Lichfield in English, Papal, and European Perspective — THOMAS F. X. NOBLE

The Archiepiscopal Pallium in Late Anglo-Saxon England — FRANCESCA TINTI

The Performance of Piety: Cnut, Rome, and England — ELAINE TREHARNE

Index

Review

" (...) the volume nether review marks the offset devoted exclusively to the human relationship between England and Rome as opposed to that of England and the Continent as a whole. The results are valuable and welcome. (...) Each essay is finely argued by established authorities in their respective subjects. Readers also volition be pleased to observe both extensive footnotes and full bibliographies that accompany each entry. (...) this is a volume rich in detailed historical information and invaluable to anyone interested in the subject." (Charles B. McClendon, in: The Medieval Review, xv.08.54)

"Some essays overlap and usefully interlock, but the breadth of topics and disciplinary approaches is impressive, and the essays strike a very skilful rest between providing a historical and bibliographical survey of their topics forth with presentation of new research findings, and suggestions for further lines of enquiry. (...) Nether the meticulous editorial hand of Francesca Tinti, from Introduction through to Alphabetize, this book emerges as a major contribution to the written report of relations between Anglo-Saxon England and Rome. Its strengths prevarication in its setting out of summative discussions combined with accounts of productive new lines of research in progress." (Greg Waite, in: Parergon, 32.ane, 2015, p. 278-279)

"Insgesamt jedoch bietet das sorgfältig redigierte Buch vielfältige Möglichkeiten zum Einstieg in das Thema, der durch ein umfassendes Ortsund Personenregister und die jedem Beitrag einzeln beigegebenen Literaturverzeichnisse noch erleichtert wird. Auch dadurch, dass in den Fußnoten konsequent auf Parallelen in den anderen Beiträgen verwiesen wird, eröffnet der Ring den Leserinnen und Lesern jenseits der Spezialbeiträge gelungene Zugänge zu den römischangelsächsischen Beziehungen im Frühmittelalter." (Philipp Winterhager, in Francia-Recensio 2015/4, Mittelalter - Moyen Âge (2015), http://www.perspectivia.net/publikationen/francia/francia-recensio/2015-4/ma/tinti_winterhager)

"(...) this volume offers a diversity of perspectives on, and brings new fabric and interpretations to, a well-studied issue; information technology volition exist of significance not only to those scholars whose interests encompass England or Rome, but too to scholars of the European Middle Ages more mostly." (Hellen Foxhall Forbes, in: The Mediaeval Journal five:two, 2015, p. 136-139)

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