Registrum epistolarum fratris Johannis Peckham, Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis

John Peckham author Charles Trice Martin editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Nov '12

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Published 1882–5, this three-volume register of Archbishop John Peckham of Canterbury is an important source for thirteenth-century history.

The register of Archbishop John Peckham of Canterbury (c.1230–92) is an important source for thirteenth-century history. Published in three volumes between 1882 and 1885, it contains much information on the conquest of Wales by Edward I and on the history of Oxford University, as well as purely ecclesiastical matters.A Franciscan scholar and theologian, John Peckham (c.1230–92) was appointed archbishop of Canterbury by the pope in 1279. His register survives at Lambeth Palace and is the chief source for his archiepiscopacy. This three-volume edition, prepared by Charles Trice Martin (1842–1914) between 1882 and 1885, rearranges the documents from their original thematic order to a chronological one, and omits the purely formal items, published elsewhere. The text is mostly in Latin, with some Anglo-Norman documents, for which a translation is provided in Appendix 2. Volume 1 contains letters 1–305, up to July 1282, and the table of contents provides a useful summary of each letter. Topics range from purely ecclesiastical matters, such as excommunications and indulgences, to relations between Edward I and Llewellyn, Prince of Wales, as well as taxation of church property. Appendix 1 contains a collection of letters from sources other than the register.

ISBN: 9781108051453

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm

Weight: 780g

534 pages