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This volume deals with the problem of State and Church in the Middle Ages from a new angle. It not only shows how and why the medieval popes pursued a policy of world domination, but also discloses the ideas by which the papal monarchs were primarily influenced.
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Index
Accursius, 141 n.1, 164 n.2
Actio spolii, 25
Adams, G. B. , 24 n.3, 72 note Adolf of Nassau, 187 n.2
Advowson, see Jus patronatus
Aeneas Sylvius, 4
Aistulph, 169, 170, 171
Alanus, English canonist, 10; influence 14, 112, 142; on corporate consent, 21 n.4; on matrimony, 62; on study of civil law, 96; on jurisdiction, 100 n.4, 101; on plenitude of power of pope, 142, 147 ff. , 211; on episcopal power, 143 n.2; on deposition of emperor, 181 n. 1; on emperorās function, 195
Albertus, Magister, 3
Alexander II, 5, 148 n.1
Alexander III, canonist, 3, 12, n.2, 16, 35, 59 n. 2, 60 f., 63 n. 1 64 n.3, 96 n.2, 136; theologian, 34; legislator, 21 n.4, 56, 60 f. , 64, 65, 69, 76, 122; judge, 73, 101, 155 n.2
Alvarus Pelagius, 11 n. 1, 15, 79 n.2, 87, 89 n.1, 93, 118 n.4, 120 n.5, 170 n.2, 176 n.2
Andreas de Perusio, 92 n.1.
Anselm of Lucca, 5
Antequam essent clerict, 214
Antonius de Butrio, 7; on patristic literature, 32 n.3; on appeals to pope, 78 n.3; on ecclesiastical jurisdiction, 102 n.2; on Roman empire, 133 n.1
Apparatus āEcce vicit leo 146 n.2, 208
Apparatus āJus naturaleā, 150
Archdeacon, 10, 18, 93 n. 2; on natural law, 40 ff. , 48 f. ; on popeās dispensatory powers, 52, 55; on empireās dependence on Church, 84 n.2; on structure of society, 97 n.6, 98 n.1; on Donation of Constantine, 164 n. 1; on papal basis of power, 167; on papal vacancy, 188 n. 3
Aristotle, 26 n. 1, 31, 45, 47, 77, 85, 91, 109 ff, 117, 141, 159 n.4
Arnulf of Lisieux, 11 n.6
Authenticum, 29, 78 n. 1, 97 n. 3, 139 n. 1, 185 n. 4
Avignon, 4
Azo, 15 n. 1, 99 n. 1
Baldus, 4, 16 n. 1, 99 n. 2, 143 n. 1, 157 n. 1
Barker, E. , 21 n. 1
Barons, deposition by pope, 179; a...