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基本説明
This 3-volume English language edition of the major reference work Dictionnaire historique de la papuate, not only covers all of the popes, but also topics connected to the institution of the papacy.
Full Description
For a full list of entries and contributors, a generous selection of sample entries, and more, visit the Papacy: An Encyclopedia website.
Routledge is pleased to publish this acclaimed resource in a revised, expanded, and updated English language edition, translated by a team of experts in papal history.
This comprehensive three-volume reference not only covers all of the popes (and anti-popes) from St. Peter to John Paul II, but also explores the papacy as an institution. Articles cover the inner workings--both contemporary and historical--of the Holy See, and encompass religious orders, papal encyclicals, historical events, papal controversies, the arts, and more. This set is destined to be the standard English-language reference for all issues concerning the papacy. Also inlcludes five maps.
Contents
Acts of Peter; Africa and the Papacy; Alexander I-VIII; Animals; Antioch; Antipope; Apartments, Papal; Appeal to Pope; Artists, Foreign, in Rome; Assassination; Attempts against the Pope; Avignon (Papacy of); Banking and the Papacy; Beautification; Biretta, Cardinal's; Blessed Sword; Boniface I-X; Bull; Caius (or Gaius); Calender; Canon Law; Cardinal; Cardinal Nephew; Carnival; Castrati of the Papal Chapel; Catacombs; Censure; Canonical; Cinema, Popes and; Colosseum; Consistorial Advocate; Councils, Ecumenical; Crusades; Dante; Deacons; Deposition of a Pope; Dionysius; Dispensation; Easter-Date Controversies; Elections, Papal; Encyclical; Eugene I-IV; Evangelization; Ex Cathedra; Excavations in St. Peter's; Expective Grace; Fabian; Feasts of Papal Rome; Fisherman's Ring (Anulus Piscatoris); Flabellum; Forgeries; Freemasonry; Funerals; Furnishings; Games; Gentlemen of His Holiness; Gloves; Gospels, the, and Papal Power; Great Schism of the West (1348-1417); Gregory I-XVI; Guelphs; Habemus Papam; Hadrian I-VI; Helsinki; Heraldry; Heresies; Holy Roman Empire; Holy See or Apostolistic See; Humor; Image of Rome in Literature; Imprimatur; Incardination; Indulgences; Infallability; Innocent I-XIII; Jesuits; Joan (Pope); Jurisdictionalism; Keys; Kulturkampf; Laity (Middle Ages); Latinity; Leonine City; Letters to the Pope; Liberalism; Magisterium; Marxism and the Papacy; Mass, Papal; Master of the Sacred Place; Military Ordinariates; Missal, Tridentine; Missions; Modernism; Mosaics; Museums, Vatican; Napoleonic Empire and the Papacy; Navy, Papal; Nicholas I-V; Noble Guard; Nuncio; Oldest Daughter of the Church; Opus Dei; Oxford; Palatine; Papal Ceremonial; Papistry; Patronage, Papal; Paul I-VI; Penalities, Ecclesiastical; Persecutions; Peter's Pence; Photography; Plague and the Papacy; Popemobile; Profession of Faith and Oath of Fidelity; Quietism; Reform, Catholic; Regalia; Registers, Papal; Resignation; Rose, Golden; Sabinian; Saracens; Scriptor; Secret, Pontifical; See, Vacant and Impeded; Seminaries; Simony; Sistine Chapel; Social Documents; Swaddling Clothes, Consecrated; Synod of Bishops; Telephone; Theocracy, Papal (Middle Ages); Tiara; Tithe; Traveler's Views of Rome and the Vatican; Travels of John Paul II; Turks; Urban I-VIII; Ursinus; Vatican City State; Vatican Radio; Vestments; Veto; Vicariate, Apostolic; World War, Second; Zephyrinus