History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Vol. 4, 1003-1199 (for Macintosh)
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This Electronic Edition of Volume 4, including books 7 and 8, of Ferdinand Gregorovius’ History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages is based on the second revised edition of the English translation and matches the original page-for-page – and footnote-for-footnote – for accuracy of citation. It is entirely reset for modern readability and complete searchability. Volume 4 includes a new introduction to Gregorovius and his work by David S. Chambers of the Warburg Institute in London. Book Seven treats the history of the city in the eleventh century and includes: the relations of the Emperor and Pope to Rome; John Crescentius and the Tusculans; Gregory VII and the Investiture Conflict; Peter Damiani and the Countess Matilda; Robert Guiscard, the Normans, and the destruction of Rome; the reign of Emperor Henry IV; Rome and the Crusades; music, monasteries, letters, and libraries in the eleventh century. Book Eight covers the twelfth century. It treats: the continuing conflict over investiture and the Concordat of Worms; the reign of Emperor Henry V; the rise of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily; the communal revolution of 1143 and the rebirth of the Senate; the history of the Capitoline; Arnold of Brescia; Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and Pope Alexander III; the war betweeen Rome and Tusculum and the Battle of Monte Porzio; Roman families: the Frangipani, the Pierleoni, and the Colonna; law, the Mirabilia and other literature, and architecture.
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