The Pope's men the papal civil service in the Renaissance

"Drawing on extensive research in Italian archives, this is a study of the papal bureaucracy during the Renaissance, a time when the Pope was among the most powerful of European rulers. Partner sets the ruling elite of the Renaissance Papacy in its social and political context, and analyzes its...

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Other Authors: Partner, Peter autor (autor)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford : Clarendon Press 1990
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Summary:"Drawing on extensive research in Italian archives, this is a study of the papal bureaucracy during the Renaissance, a time when the Pope was among the most powerful of European rulers. Partner sets the ruling elite of the Renaissance Papacy in its social and political context, and analyzes its composition and manners of operation. A perceptive analysis of the influential men who ran the Renaissance Papacy, The Pope's Men is a valuable contribution to the study of Renaissance Europe and the history of the Italian states".-- Oxford University Press
Physical Description:XII, 276 páginas ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas [257]-267) e índice
ISBN:9780198219958