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Authors: Laurie Shepard
ISBN-13: 9780815331223, ISBN-10: 0815331223
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: January 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Laurie Shepard

Book Synopsis

Courting Power chronicles a significant deviation in epistolary persuasion in the 1230's, crystallized at the imperial chancery of Frederick II, Emperor from 1220-1250. here, traditional appeals, premised on authority and harmony, were challenged by letters in which historical circumstances functioned as an integral part of the strategy of persuasion. The papal account of providential history articulated by Popes Innocent II, Honorius II, and Gregory IX, was set against the secular court's reading of events.
Courting Power explores the theory and practice of medieval letter-writing as at once conservative, cognizant of its own traditions, yet receptive to the influence of other spheres of intellectual activity-whether spiritual, legal, scientific or political. Letters are evaluated as verbal acts intended to persuade, with the public as the ultimate arbiter of success. The author argues that the form, proportion and style of letters were contoured by ideology.

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Chronicles a significant deviation in epistolary persuasion in the 1230s which crystallized at the imperial chancery of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250. The author explores the theory and practice of medieval letter-writing as at once conservative, cognizant of its own traditions, yet receptive to the influence of other spheres of intellectual activity<-->whether spiritual, legal, scientific, or political. She argues that the form, proportion, and style of the letters were contoured by ideology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

Table of Contents

General Editors' Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Pt. 1Background to the Question1
1Framing the Facts in Medieval Epistolary Theory3
2Persuasion and Reception33
3Pope vs. Emperor: The Issues of Contention57
Pt. 2Persuasion and Power at the Papal Chancery75
4Elevated Prose Style and Power at the Chancery of Innocent III77
5Harmony and Conflict at the Chancery of Honorius III95
6Limits of Persuasion at the Chancery of Gregory IX115
Pt. 3Persuasion and Resistance at the Imperial Chancery135
7Emergence of a New Paradigm of Persuasion137
8Persuasion and the Science of Nature at the Court of Frederick II157
9The Failure of Persuasion189
Conclusion211
Bibliography215
Index235

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