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Of the twenty-five essays in this volume, most were published between 1961 and 2013, but four are printed here for the first time. They represent the work of a great and original scholar in Mediterranean history whose unflagging interest in Frederick II and his world consistently led him out into broader fields, which he always viewed in original ways. In an age often called that of papal monarchy and secular-minded rulers, Powell found popes with complex agendas and extensive pastoral concerns, a rather more Christian Frederick II, the human personnel and mechanics of the Fifth Crusade, the sermons of the devout urban layman Albertanus of Brescia, and Muslims under Christian rule. His studies here assert a continuity between the pontificates of Innocent III and Honorius III as well as the pragmatic necessity that only secular rulers could launch and direct crusading expeditions. His interest in the northern Italian communes relates their devotional culture to the ideals of virtuous government and communal identity. The devotional culture of the communes was to be the subject of his next book, now unfinished; several parts of it could be rescued and are now included here.
Introduction: James M. Powell, Historian ix
Edward Peters
Obituary for James M. Powell xiii
Kenneth Pennington
Acknowledgements xvi
The Papacy in the Early Thirteenth Century
I Introduction to The Deeds of Pope Innocent III, by an Anonymous Author, translated with introduction and notes
James M. Powell
Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2004
xlv
II Introduction to Innocent III: Vicar of Christ or Lord of the World?
Second, Expanded edition. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1994
9(53)
III Innocent III and Petrus Beneventanus: reconstructing a career at the Papal Curia
Pope Innocent III and his World, ed. J. Moore. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999
62
IV Pope Innocent III and secular law
48
Law as Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe: Essays in Honor of James A. Brundage, eds K. Pennington and M. Harris Eichbauer. Farnham: Ashgate, 2011
V Innocent III: the making of an image
Innocenzo III: Urbs et Orbis. Atti del Congresso Internazionale, Roma, 9--15 September 1998, ed. A. Sommerlechner. 2 vols. Rome: Societa Romana di Storia Patria; Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo, 2003, 2
1373
VI Two popes before and after the Fourth Lateran Council First publication
16(521)
VII Pastor Bonus: some evidence of Honorius III's use of the sermons of Pope Innocent III Speculum 52, 1977
537
VIII The prefatory letters to the sermons of Pope Honorius III and the reform of preaching Rivista di Storia della Chiesa in Italia 33, 1979
104(105)
IX Honorius III's Sermo in Dedicatione Ecclesie Lateranensis and the historical-liturgical traditions of the Lateran Archivum Historiae Pontificiae 21, 1983
209(53)
X The papacy and the early Franciscans Franciscan Studies 36, 1976
262
XI St Francis of Assisi's way of peace Medieval Encounters 13, 2007, pp. 271--280
9(88)
Frederick II and the Crusade
XII Frederick II and the Church: a revisionist view The Catholic Historical Review 48, 1963
97
XIII Frederick II and the Church in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1220--1224 Church History 30, 1961
34
XIV Canon law and the cults of peace and justice in the Liber Augustalis First publication
7(86)
XV Greco-Arabic influences on the public health legislation in the Constitutions of Melfi
Archivio Storico Pugliese 31, 1978; Atti delle quarte giornate Federiciane. Bari: Grafica Bigiemme, 1980
93(389)
XVI Frederick II's knowledge of Greek Speculum 38, 1963
482
XVII Church and crusade: Frederick II and Louis IX The Catholic Historical Review 93, 2007
264
XVIII A vacuum of leadership: 1291 revisited
La Papaute et les croisades / The Papacy and the Crusades: Actes du VIIe Congres de la Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East/Proceedings of the VIIth Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East, ed. M. Balard. Farnham: Ashgate, 2011
171(402)
Religion and the Communes
XIX Mendicants, the communes, and the law Church History 77, 2008
573
XX Forms of spirituality and the quest for `buon governo' in the thirteenth century
Delivered at Anglo-American Conference for Historical Research, London, July 3--5, 1996
13(368)
XXI Religious diversity and communal politics in thirteenth-century Italy
Portraits of Medieval and Renaissance Living. Essays in Honor of David Herlihy, eds S.K. Cohn Jr and S.A. Epstein. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1996
381
XXII Albertano da Brescia E I suoi lettori: Studio sulla trasformazione del significato
Albertano da Brescia: Alle origini del razionalismo economico, dell'umanesimo civile, della grande Europa, ed. F. Spinelli. Brescia: Grafo, 1996
93
XXIII The Misericordia of Bergamo and the frescos of the Aula Diocesana: a chapter in communal history
Pope, Church, and City, eds F. Andrews, C. Egger, and C. Rousseau. Leiden: Brill, 2004, pp. 345--356
15
XXIV Dante's vision of the past First publication
9(215)
XXV Crisis and culture in Renaissance Europe
Medievalia et Humanistica, n.s., 12, 1984
224
Index 26
James M. Powell (1930 - 2011) was Professor of History Emeritus at Syracuse University, USA. A previous collection of his articles appeared in the Variorum series in 2007: The Crusades, The Kingdom of Sicily, and the Mediterranean.