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"Robert Grosseteste (c.1170-1253) was an English statesman, philosopher, theologian, and bishop of Lincoln, and also one of the most controversial figures in his country's episcopate. His long life coincided with the central period of institutional, intellectual, and religious consolidation in medieval Europe and his letters provide important insights into the practices and preoccupations of the English clergy and laity in the first half of the thirteenth century. This volume contains the first complete translation of Grosseteste's collected Latin letters and shows that these were most likely chosen and arranged by Grosseteste himself. Shedding light on some of the period's crucial debates on issues of theology, law, pastoral care, and episcopal authority, Frank Mantello and Joseph Goering's richly annotated English translation makes his letters more accessible than ever for scholars and students, and for those interested in medieval history, religion, and culture"--Bk. jacket

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Table of Contents

Manuscripts of the Collected Letters
Grosseteste's Letter Collection
Nature and Purpose of the Letter Collection
Chronology of the Collected Letters
Text and Translation
Letters
1. To Adam Rufus, a former student
2. To Agnellus of Pisa, Franciscan provincial minister, and the Franciscans at Oxford
3. To the dean and canons of Lincoln Cathedral
4. To the abbot and monks of St Mary's Abbey, Reading
5. To Margaret de Quincy, countess of Winchester
6. To Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke
7. To Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke
8. To Grosseteste's sister Ivette
9. To Adam Marsh, Grosseteste's friend and collaborator
10. To an unnamed master of theology
11. To Michael Belet, administrator and judge
12. To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury
13. To W. of Cerda, a master in the schools of Paris
14. To Alard, Dominican provincial prior
15. To Alard, Dominican provincial prior, and definitors
16. To John of St Giles, OP
17. To William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral
18. To John le Romeyn, subdean of York Cathedral
19. To John Blund, chancellor of York Cathedral
20. To Adam Marsh, Grosseteste's friend and collaborator
21. To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln
22. To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln
23. To William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral
24. To William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral
25. To Hugh of Pattishall, royal clerk and treasurer of the Exchequer
26. To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury
27. To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury
28. To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury
29. To Henry III, king of England
30. To Philip of Kyme
31. To Elias, Franciscan minister general
32. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
33. To John of Foxton
34. To Alexander of Stavensby, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
35. To Pope Gregory IX
36. To Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian
37. To Raymond of Peąfort, OP
38. To Arnulf, OFM, papal penitentiary
39. To Ranfred of Benevento, papal notary
40. To Jordan of Saxony, Dominican master general
41. To Elias, Franciscan minister general
42. To Arnulf, OFM, papal penitentiary
43. To John of Ferentino, papal chamberlain
44. To Thomas of Capua, cardinal priest of Santa Sabina
45. To Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian
46. To Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian
47. To Richard of Cornwall
48. To Simon de Montfort
49. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
50. To Robert of Hayles, archdeacon of Lincoln
51. To Thomas of Wales, canon of Lincoln Cathedral
52. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
52. To the clergy of the diocese of Lincoln
53. To the abbot and monks of Fleury
54. To the abbot of Fleury
55. To the abbot of the Augustinian canons of Leicester
56. To William, earl of Warren
57. To the abbot and monks of Bury St Edmunds
58. To Pope Gregory IX
59. To Rinaldo of Jenne, cardinal bishop of Ostia
60. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
61. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
62. To Ralph de Neville, bishop of Chichester
63. To the abbot and monks of Ramsey Abbey
64. To Pope Gregory IX
65. To Robert of Somercote, cardinal deacon of S. Eustachio
66. To John of Ferentino, papal chamberlain
67. To Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian
68. To Thomas of Capua, cardinal priest of Santa Sabina
69. To Arnulf, OFM, papal penitentiary
70. To Rinaldo of Jenne, cardinal bishop of Ostia
71. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
72. To John le Romeyn, subdean of York Cathedral
72. For Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury
73. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
74. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
75. To Simon de Montfort
76. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
77. To Pope Gregory IX
78. To William of Auvergne, bishop of Paris
79. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
80. To Simon of Arden, Grosseteste's proctor at the papal curia
81. To Pope Gregory IX
82. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
83. To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury
84. To Robert of Lexington and fellow itinerant justices
85. To the Augustinian canons of Missenden
86. To Boniface of Savoy, archbishop-elect of Canterbury
87. To Boniface of Savoy, archbishop-elect of Canterbury
88. To Boniface of Savoy, archbishop-elect of Canterbury
89. To Boniface of Savoy, archbishop of Canterbury
90. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
91. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
92. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
93. To the dean and chapter of Salisbury Cathedral
94. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
95. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
96. To Hugh of Northwold, bishop of Ely
97. To Richard of Kirkham, papal judge-delegate
98. To Walter of Cantilupe, bishop of Worcester
99. To Walter of Cantilupe, bishop of Worcester
100. To Matthew, Dominican provincial prior, and definitors
101. To Henry III, king of England
102. To Henry III, king of England
103. To Eleanor, queen of England
104. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
105. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
106. To Martin, papal chamberlain, nuncio, and collector of revenues
107. To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln
108. To the abbot and monks of Fleury
109. To the abbot and monks of Citeaux
110. To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England
111. To Pope Innocent IV
112. To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln
113. To William of Raleigh, bishop of Winchester, and Walter of Cantilupe, bishop of Worcester
114. To William of Nottingham, Franciscan provincial minister
115. To Hugh of St Cher, cardinal priest of Santa Sabina
116. To Walter de Gray, archbishop of York
117. To Pope Innocent IV
118. To 'T.,' appointee to a pastoral charge
119. To Henry III, king of England
120. To John of Offington, papal chaplain
121. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
122. To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
123. To the regent masters in theology at Oxford
124. To Henry III, king of England
125. To Henry III, king of England
126. To Boniface of Savoy, archbishop of Canterbury
127. Document setting out Grosseteste's position on visitation of the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
Appendix A. The Chapter's Objections to Episcopal Visitation
Appendix B. Letter (25 August 1245) of Pope Innocent IV concluding the Disputebetween Bishop Grosseteste and His Chapter
128. To Stephen de Montival, archdeancon of Canterbury, and Innocenzo, papal scriptor
129. To Robert Marsh, Grosseteste's official
130. To the regular and secular clergy of the diocese of Lincoln
131. To the lords of England, citizens of London, and common people of the realm
132. To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln
Appendix: Summaries of Letters, by Correspondent.

Edition Notes

Translated from the Latin.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-489) and index.

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Toronto

Classifications

Library of Congress
PA8330.G65 Z48 2010, PA8330.G65Z48 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 528 p. ;
Number of pages
528

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25158287M
ISBN 10
0802098134
ISBN 13
9780802098139
LCCN
2011500688
OCLC/WorldCat
318230987, 828068210

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