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As Cardinal Hugo and as pope, Gregory was one of the dominant figures in the history of the papacy of the High Middle Ages. The current volume brings together a team of international scholars, each of them expert in dealing with a particular aspect of the pontificate and provides a lasting scholarly value on a central figure of the medieval papacy.
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Preface, Contributors, Abbreviations, Illustrations, Introduction : Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241) - Damian J. Smith, Brenda M. Bolton, Chapter One: 'Our Lord Hugo': Gregory IX before the pontificate - Brenda M. Bolton, Chapter Two: Gregory IX and the 'Lombard Question' - Gianluca Raccagni, Chapter Three: Gregory IX and the Search for an Anglo-French Peace, 1227-4 - Nicholas Vincent, Chapter Four: Gregory IX and the Crusades - Michael Lower, Chapter Five : Gregory IX and the Greek East - Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Chapter Six: Gregory IX and Denmark - Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen, Chapter Seven: Gregory IX and Spain - Damian J. Smith, Chapter Eight: Gregory IX and Mission - Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt, Chapter Nine: Penitet eum satis? Gregory IX, inquisitors, and heresy as seen in contemporary historiography - Andrea Sommerlechner, Chapter Ten: The Third Quadriga: Gregory IX, Joachim of Fiore and the Florensian Order - Julia Eva Wannenmacher, Chapter Eleven: Gregory IX and the Liber Extra - Edward A. Reno III, Chapter Twelve: Gregory IX and Rome: Artistic patronage, ceremonies and ritual space - Claudia Bolgia
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Damian J. Smith is Professor of Medieval History in the Department of History at Saint Louis University, USA. He is the author/editor/translator of numerous books and articles concerning the Medieval Iberian Peninsula, the Mediterranean, and the Church. He is currently writing a history of the reign of James I of Aragon (1213-1276).