Hincmar of Rheims: Life and Work

Rachel Stone (Editor), Charles West (Editor)

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Abstract

Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims (d. 882) is a crucial figure for all those interested in early medieval European history in general, and Carolingian history in particular. For forty years he was an advisor to kings and religious controversialist; his works are a key source for the political, religious and social history of the later ninth century, covering topics from papal politics to the abduction of women and the role of parish priests.

For the first time since Jean Devisse's biography of Hincmar in the 1970s, this book offers a three-dimensional examination of a figure whose actions and writings in different fields are often studied in isolation. It brings together the latest international research across the spectrum of his varied activities, as history-writer, estate administrator, hagiographer, canonist, pastorally engaged bishop, and politically minded royal advisor. The introduction also provides the first substantial English-language survey of Hincmar's whole career.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages328
ISBN (Electronic)9781784991883
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2015

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    West, C., 1 Jul 2015, Hincmar of Rheims: Life and work. Stone, R. & West, C. (eds.). Manchester University Press, p. 228-246

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