The King Embodies the Word: Robert d'Anjou and the Politics of Preaching, Pryds (9789004114029) — Readings Books

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The King Embodies the Word: Robert d'Anjou and the Politics of Preaching
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The King Embodies the Word: Robert d'Anjou and the Politics of Preaching

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Robert d'Anjou was King of Naples from 1309-1343, and preached throughout his reign. As a lay preacher he adopted the oratorical form generally reserved for clerics in order to announce his piety and erudition, but most importantly, he preached in order to express and extend his royal office. This book studies the sermons that Robert preached at universities, diplomatic ceremonies, and royal visitations at religious houses, including his sojourn at the papal court. This work explores an important case study in the history of medieval lay preaching, it shows the flexibility of preaching as a form of political and personal oratory.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
28 June 2000
Pages
156
ISBN
9789004114029

Robert d'Anjou was King of Naples from 1309-1343, and preached throughout his reign. As a lay preacher he adopted the oratorical form generally reserved for clerics in order to announce his piety and erudition, but most importantly, he preached in order to express and extend his royal office. This book studies the sermons that Robert preached at universities, diplomatic ceremonies, and royal visitations at religious houses, including his sojourn at the papal court. This work explores an important case study in the history of medieval lay preaching, it shows the flexibility of preaching as a form of political and personal oratory.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
28 June 2000
Pages
156
ISBN
9789004114029