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Chapter 3. The Friars and the Delineation of State Boundaries in the Thirteenth Century
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John B. Freed
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
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Part I. Organization and Administration in Medieval Government
- Chapter 1. Domesday Book and the Anglo-Norman Synthesis 3
- Chapter 2. Cluniac Administration and Administrators in the Twelfth Century 17
- Chapter 3. The Friars and the Delineation of State Boundaries in the Thirteenth Century 31
- Chapter 4. The Administrators of the Aids in Normandy, 1360–1380 41
- Chapter 5. Italian Diplomatic History: A Case for the Smaller Commune 55
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Part II. Finance: Money and Prices
- Chapter 6. The Significance of the “Feudal Period” in the Monetary History of Europe 77
- Chapter 7. Credit, Prices and Agrarian Production in Catalonia: a Templar Account (1180–1188) 87
- Chapter 8. Royal Finance and the Crisis of 1297 103
- Chapter 9. The Accounts of Cepperello da Prato for the Tax on Nouveaux Acquits in the Bailliage of Troyes 111
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Part III. Medieval Trade and Urban Life
- Chapter 10. Northern European Sea Power and the Straits of Gibraltar, 1031–1350 A.D. 139
- Chapter 11. Supplying Aigues-Mortes for the Crusade of 1248: The Problem of Restructuring Trade 165
- Chapter 12. Castilian Merchants in England, 1248–1350 173
- Chapter 13. Proxy in Medieval Trade 187
- Chapter 14. The Fairs of Nimes: Evidence on Their Function, Importance, and Demise 195
- Chapter 15. The Government of Calais in 1363 207
- Chapter 16. Investigating Urban Uprisings with Examples from Hanseatic Towns, 1374–1416 215
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Part IV. The Social Order
- Chapter 17. The Counts of Mortain and the Origins of theNorman Congregation of Savigny 237
- Chapter 18. The Castles of the Trencavels: A Preliminary Aerial Survey 255
- Chapter 19. Ennoblement by the Crown and Social Stratification in France 1285-1322: A Prosopographical Survey 273
- Chapter 20. Obligations of the Church in English Society: Military Arrays of the Clergy, 1369–1418 293
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Part V. Personality and Ethics: The Spirit of Man in the Middle Ages
- Chapter 21. The Personal Development of Peter Damian 317
- Chapter 22. An “Angel of Philadelphia” in the Reign of Philip the Fair: The Case of Guiard of Cressonessart 343
- Chapter 23. Royal Salvation and Needs of State in Late Capetian France 365
- Chapter 24. Queens, Queans, and Kingship: An Inquiry into Theories of Royal Legitimacy in Late Medieval England and France 385
- Chapter 25. Philosophy and Citizenship in the Thirteenth Century--Laicisation, the Two Laws and Aristotle 401
- Footnotes 409
- Index 573
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
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Part I. Organization and Administration in Medieval Government
- Chapter 1. Domesday Book and the Anglo-Norman Synthesis 3
- Chapter 2. Cluniac Administration and Administrators in the Twelfth Century 17
- Chapter 3. The Friars and the Delineation of State Boundaries in the Thirteenth Century 31
- Chapter 4. The Administrators of the Aids in Normandy, 1360–1380 41
- Chapter 5. Italian Diplomatic History: A Case for the Smaller Commune 55
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Part II. Finance: Money and Prices
- Chapter 6. The Significance of the “Feudal Period” in the Monetary History of Europe 77
- Chapter 7. Credit, Prices and Agrarian Production in Catalonia: a Templar Account (1180–1188) 87
- Chapter 8. Royal Finance and the Crisis of 1297 103
- Chapter 9. The Accounts of Cepperello da Prato for the Tax on Nouveaux Acquits in the Bailliage of Troyes 111
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Part III. Medieval Trade and Urban Life
- Chapter 10. Northern European Sea Power and the Straits of Gibraltar, 1031–1350 A.D. 139
- Chapter 11. Supplying Aigues-Mortes for the Crusade of 1248: The Problem of Restructuring Trade 165
- Chapter 12. Castilian Merchants in England, 1248–1350 173
- Chapter 13. Proxy in Medieval Trade 187
- Chapter 14. The Fairs of Nimes: Evidence on Their Function, Importance, and Demise 195
- Chapter 15. The Government of Calais in 1363 207
- Chapter 16. Investigating Urban Uprisings with Examples from Hanseatic Towns, 1374–1416 215
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Part IV. The Social Order
- Chapter 17. The Counts of Mortain and the Origins of theNorman Congregation of Savigny 237
- Chapter 18. The Castles of the Trencavels: A Preliminary Aerial Survey 255
- Chapter 19. Ennoblement by the Crown and Social Stratification in France 1285-1322: A Prosopographical Survey 273
- Chapter 20. Obligations of the Church in English Society: Military Arrays of the Clergy, 1369–1418 293
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Part V. Personality and Ethics: The Spirit of Man in the Middle Ages
- Chapter 21. The Personal Development of Peter Damian 317
- Chapter 22. An “Angel of Philadelphia” in the Reign of Philip the Fair: The Case of Guiard of Cressonessart 343
- Chapter 23. Royal Salvation and Needs of State in Late Capetian France 365
- Chapter 24. Queens, Queans, and Kingship: An Inquiry into Theories of Royal Legitimacy in Late Medieval England and France 385
- Chapter 25. Philosophy and Citizenship in the Thirteenth Century--Laicisation, the Two Laws and Aristotle 401
- Footnotes 409
- Index 573