ABSTRACT

First published in 1934, this volume explores the varied roles of bishops alongside monks, administrators, magnates and scholars in the reforms surrounding the Lateran Council of 1215 and the Council of Trent, with a particular focus on approaches to their implementation in England. The book was originally written in the form of two theses published in 1931 under the titles of ‘The Episcopate during the Reign of Henry III’ by Marion Gibbs and ‘The Enforcement of the Decrees of the Lateran Council of 1215 in England during the Reign of Henry III’ by Jane Lang. They have been made into one volume here, with the first two parts by Marion Gibbs and the third by Jane Lang.

part I|52 pages

The Personnel of the Episcopate 1215–1272

chapter I|4 pages

Introductory

chapter II|6 pages

The Monks

chapter III|14 pages

Administrators And Magnates 1

chapter IV|26 pages

The Scholars 1

chapter V|2 pages

Cathedral Clergy

part II|41 pages

External Influences in Elections and their Effect on the Personnel of the Episcopate

chapter I|2 pages

Introductory

chapter III|25 pages

Conduct of Elections, 1215–1272

part III|80 pages

The Reform Work of the Episcopate on the Lines Laid Down by the Lateran Council of 1215

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion