medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Megan,
The controversy between Hincmar of Reims & Hincmar of Laon would be one
place to look.
Tom Izbicki
Megan McLaughlin wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
> Most Learned Ones,
> I am trying to find scholarly literature on the development of the
> authority of archbishops and metropolitan churches, between the fifth
> and the eleventh centuries. I am especially interested in discovering
> when the metropolitan church came to be known as the "mother church"
> of its province (and, for that matter, when the bishop's church came
> to be known as the "mother church" of its diocese). I suspect that
> this happened around the eighth or ninth century, but I am drawing a
> blank in all the usual bibliographies/reference works. Suggestions?
> Megan
>
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