Written in the mid-fifteenth century, Pope Pius II's Commentaries are the only known autobiography of a reigning pontiff and a fundamental text in the history of Renaissance humanism. In this book, Emily O'Brien positions Pius' expansive autobiographical text within that century's contentious debate over ecclesiastical sovereignty. Presenting the Commentaries as Pius' response to the crisis of authority, legitimacy, and relevance that was engulfing the Renaissance papacy, she shows how the Commentaries function as both an aggressive assault on the papal monarchy's chief opponents and a systematic defense of Pius's own troubled pontificate and his pre-papal career. Illustrating how the language, imagery, and ideals of secular power inform Pius' apologetic self-portrait, The Commentaries of Pope Pius II (1458-1464) and the Crisis of the Fifteenth-Century Papacy demonstrates the role that Pius and his writings played in the evolution of the Renaissance papacy.
ISBN: | 9781442647633 |
Publication date: | 25th September 2015 |
Author: | Mark Celinscak |
Publisher: | University of Toronto Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 352 pages |
Series: | Toronto Italian Studies |
Genres: |
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval European history: Renaissance Ancient history European history Religion and beliefs Ancient, classical and medieval texts |