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100 1 $aGrosseteste, Robert,$d1175?-1253.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50072227
245 14 $aThe letters of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of London /$ctranslated with an introduction and annotation by F.A.C. Mantello and Joseph Goering.
260 $aToronto ;$aBuffalo :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $axviii, 528 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tManuscripts of the Collected Letters --$tGrosseteste's Letter Collection --$tNature and Purpose of the Letter Collection --$tChronology of the Collected Letters --$tText and Translation --$tLETTERS --$g1.$tTo Adam Rufus, a former student --$g2.$tTo Agnellus of Pisa, Franciscan provincial minister, and the Franciscans at Oxford --$g3.$tTo the dean and canons of Lincoln Cathedral --$g4.$tTo the abbot and monks of St Mary's Abbey, Reading --$g5.$tTo Margaret de Quincy, countess of Winchester --$g6.$tTo Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke --$g7.$tTo Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke --$g8.$tTo Grosseteste's sister Ivette --$g9.$tTo Adam Marsh, Grosseteste's friend and collaborator --$g10.$tTo an unnamed master of theology --$g11.$tTo Michael Belet, administrator and judge --$g12.$tTo Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury --$g13.$tTo W. of Cerda, a master in the schools of Paris --$g14.$tTo Alard, Dominican provincial prior --$g15.$tTo Alard, Dominican provincial prior, and definitors --$g16.$tTo John of St Giles, OP --$g17.$tTo William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral --$g18.$tTo John le Romeyn, subdean of York Cathedral --$g19.$tTo John Blund, chancellor of York Cathedral --$g20.$tTo Adam Marsh, Grosseteste's friend and collaborator --$g21.$tTo the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln --$g22.$tTo the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln --$g23.$tTo William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral --$g24.$tTo William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral --$g25.$tTo Hugh of Pattishall, royal clerk and treasurer of the Exchequer --$g26.$tTo Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury --$g27.$tTo Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury --$g28.$tTo Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury --$g29.$tTo Henry III, king of England --$g30.$tTo Philip of Kyme --$g31.$tTo Elias, Franciscan minister general --$g32.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g33.$tTo John of Foxton --$g34.$tTo Alexander of Stavensby, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield --$g35.$tTo Pope Gregory IX --$g36.$tTo Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian --$g37.$tTo Raymond of Penafort, OP --$g38.$tTo Arnulf, OFM, papal penitentiary --$g39.$tTo Ranfred of Benevento, papal notary --$g40.$tTo Jordan of Saxony, Dominican master general --$g41.$tTo Elias, Franciscan minister general --$g42.$tTo Arnulf, OFM, papal penitentiary --$g43.$tTo John of Ferentino, papal chamberlain --$g44.$tTo Thomas of Capua, cardinal priest of Santa Sabina --$g45.$tTo Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian --$g46.$tTo Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian --$g47.$tTo Richard of Cornwall --$g48.$tTo Simon de Montfort --$g49.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g50.$tTo Robert of Hayles, archdeacon of Lincoln --$g51.$tTo Thomas of Wales, canon of Lincoln Cathedral --$g52.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g52.$tTo the clergy of the diocese of Lincoln --$g53.$tTo the abbot and monks of Fleury --$g54.$tTo the abbot of Fleury --$g55.$tTo the abbot of the Augustinian canons of Leicester --$g56.$tTo William, earl of Warren --$g57.$tTo the abbot and monks of Bury St Edmunds --$g58.$tTo Pope Gregory IX --$g59.$tTo Rinaldo of Jenne, cardinal bishop of Ostia --$g60.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g61.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g62.$tTo Ralph de Neville, bishop of Chichester --$g63.$tTo the abbot and monks of Ramsey Abbey --$g64.$tTo Pope Gregory IX --$g65.$tTo Robert of Somercote, cardinal deacon of S. Eustachio --$g66.$tTo John of Ferentino, papal chamberlain --$g67.$tTo Giles, cardinal deacon of Sts Cosmas and Damian --$g68.$tTo Thomas of Capua, cardinal priest of Santa Sabina --$g69.$tTo Arnulf, OFM, papal penitentiary --$g70.$tTo Rinaldo of Jenne, cardinal bishop of Ostia --$g71.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g72.$tTo John le Romeyn, subdean of York Cathedral --$g72.$tFor Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury --$g73.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g74.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g75.$tTo Simon de Montfort --$g76.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g77.$tTo Pope Gregory IX --$g78.$tTo William of Auvergne, bishop of Paris --$g79.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g80.$tTo Simon of Arden, Grosseteste's proctor at the papal curia --$g81.$tTo Pope Gregory IX --$g82.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g83.$tTo Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury --$g84.$tTo Robert of Lexington and fellow itinerant justices --$g85.$tTo the Augustinian canons of Missenden --$g86.$tTo Boniface of Savoy, archbishop-elect of Canterbury --$g87.$tTo Boniface of Savoy, archbishop-elect of Canterbury --$g88.$tTo Boniface of Savoy, archbishop-elect of Canterbury --$g89.$tTo Boniface of Savoy, archbishop of Canterbury --$g90.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g91.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g92.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g93.$tTo the dean and chapter of Salisbury Cathedral --$g94.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g95.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g96.$tTo Hugh of Northwold, bishop of Ely --$g97.$tTo Richard of Kirkham, papal judge-delegate --$g98.$tTo Walter of Cantilupe, bishop of Worcester --$g99.$tTo Walter of Cantilupe, bishop of Worcester --$g100.$tTo Matthew, Dominican provincial prior, and definitors --$g101.$tTo Henry III, king of England --$g102.$tTo Henry III, king of England --$g103.$tTo Eleanor, queen of England --$g104.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g105.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g106.$tTo Martin, papal chamberlain, nuncio, and collector of revenues --$g107.$tTo the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln --$g108.$tTo the abbot and monks of Fleury --$g109.$tTo the abbot and monks of Citeaux --$g110.$tTo Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England --$g111.$tTo Pope Innocent IV --$g112.$tTo the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln --$g113.$tTo William of Raleigh, bishop of Winchester, and Walter of Cantilupe, bishop of Worcester --$g114.$tTo William of Nottingham, Franciscan provincial minister --$g115.$tTo Hugh of St Cher, cardinal priest of Santa Sabina --$g116.$tTo Walter de Gray, archbishop of York --$g117.$tTo Pope Innocent IV --$g118.$tTo T̀.,' appointee to a pastoral charge --$g119.$tTo Henry III, king of England --$g120.$tTo John of Offington, papal chaplain --$g121.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g122.$tTo the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$g123.$tTo the regent masters in theology at Oxford --$g124.$tTo Henry III, king of England --$g125.$tTo Henry III, king of England --$g126.$tTo Boniface of Savoy, archbishop of Canterbury --$g127.$tDocument setting out Grosseteste's position on visitation of the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral --$gAppendix A.$tThe Chapter's Objections to Episcopal Visitation --$gAppendix B.$tLetter (25 August 1245) of Pope Innocent IV concluding the Disputebetween Bishop Grosseteste and His Chapter --$g128.$tTo Stephen de Montival, archdeacon of Canterbury, and Innocenzo, papal scriptor --$g129.$tTo Robert Marsh, Grosseteste's official --$g130.$tTo the regular and secular clergy of the diocese of Lincoln --$g131.$tTo the lords of England, citizens of London, and common people of the realm --$g132.$tTo the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln.
520 1 $a"T̀his is a highly readable and accurate translation. The very useful annotations help to orient the modern reader with respect to medieval concepts, reflecting a profound understanding of thirteenth-century institutional history and the social and legal context of medieval Christianity. An extraordinary piece of scholarship.' James Ginther, Department of Theological Studies, St Louis University" "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, F.A.C. 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."--BOOK JACKET.
600 10 $aGrosseteste, Robert,$d1175?-1253$vCorrespondence.
650 0 $aPhilosophers$zGreat Britain$vCorrespondence.
650 0 $aPhilosophers, Medieval$vCorrespondence.
650 0 $aTheologians$zGreat Britain$vCorrespondence.
700 1 $aMantello, Frank Anthony Carl,$d1945-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84236150
700 1 $aGoering, Joseph,$d1947-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84236149
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