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Pope Innocent III (1160/61–1216)

To Root Up and to Plant

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“Thank goodness that John C. Moore’s biography of Pope Innocent III is finally available in an affordable format. His clarity of language, nuanced analysis, and evident mastery of both the sources and the wealth of studies devoted to this pope, whose pontificate was a major watershed in Western history, make Moore’s study a ‘must have’ addition to the library of every medieval student and scholar.” — Alfred J. Andrea, The University of Vermont "Refusing to be driven by one or another of the great operatic episodes of Innocent's pontificate, Moore has produced the most comprehensive and rounded study ever written of the man and the pope—the very readable history of a pontificate from day to day." — Edward M. Peters, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania

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Pope Innocent III (1160/61–1216), John C. Moore

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Titel
Pope Innocent III (1160/61–1216)
Untertitel
To Root Up and to Plant
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
John C. Moore
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Seitenzahl
336
ISBN10
0268035148
ISBN13
9780268035143
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“Thank goodness that John C. Moore’s biography of Pope Innocent III is finally available in an affordable format. His clarity of language, nuanced analysis, and evident mastery of both the sources and the wealth of studies devoted to this pope, whose pontificate was a major watershed in Western history, make Moore’s study a ‘must have’ addition to the library of every medieval student and scholar.” — Alfred J. Andrea, The University of Vermont "Refusing to be driven by one or another of the great operatic episodes of Innocent's pontificate, Moore has produced the most comprehensive and rounded study ever written of the man and the pope—the very readable history of a pontificate from day to day." — Edward M. Peters, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania