
The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna
Agnellus of Ravenna
Agnellus of Ravenna(Author)
The Catholic University of America Press
Published on 30. June 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
385 pages
978-0-8132-1358-3 (ISBN)
Description
Agnellus' ""Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna"", written in the ninth century, is a source for the study of Italian history from the fourth to the ninth centuries. Agnellus seems to have been a well-born priest in the church of Ravenna, and his work is strongly coloured by his personal experiences. He wrote the book to demonstrate two strongly-held opinions. One was the apostolicity and independence of the Ravennate archbishopric; the other was the moral decline of recent bishops and their erosion of clerical rights. Using the framework of a series of biographies of the bishops of his see, Agnellus presents his highly idiosyncratic view of history. The work is filled with anecdotes, miracle stories and mini-sermons, as well as information about historical events and artistic and architectural patronage, all of which have made it a valuable source for those interested in early medieval Italy. Ravenna's heyday was in the fifth through eighth centuries, when it was the capital first of the western Roman empire, then of the kingdom of the Ostrogoths, and finally of the Byzantine exarchate of Italy. By the time Agnellus was writing, the city and its leaders were struggling to maintain power and prestige in the new Carolingian regime. Agnellus' work is usually used as a source of information about the more illustrious past, and it has been especially useful to art historians who investigate the remarkable monuments that still survive in Ravenna. However, it also provides crucial information about the Carolingian world in which Agnellus lived, a time when the marvels of Ravenna were being copied or literally carried off by emperors who sought to recreate Ravenna's imperial splendor. This translation makes this text accessible for the first time to an English-speaking audience. A substantial introduction to Agnellus and his composition of the text is included along with a full bibliography.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
bibliography, references, index
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
504 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8132-1358-3 (9780813213583)
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Content
Poems; Prologue; Apollinaris; Aderitus; Eleucadius; Marcian; Calocerus; Proculus; Probus I; Datus; Liberius I; Agapitus; Marcellinus; Severus; Liberius II; Probus II; Florentius; Liberius III; Ursus; Peter I; Neon; Exuperantius; John I; Peter II; Aurelian; Ecclesius; Ursicinus; Victor; Maximian; Agnellus; Peter III; John II; Marinian; John III ; John IV; Bonus; Maurus; Reparatus; Theodore; Damian; Felix; John V; Sergius ; Leo; John VI; Gratiosus; Martin; George; Table of the bishops of Ravenna; Glossary of artistic and architectural terminology.