The three Popes : an account of the great schism when rival Popes in Rome, Avignon, and Pisa vied for the rule of Christendom / by Marzieh Gail.
Publication details: New York : Simon and Schuster, 1969.Description: 320 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0671201743
- 9780671201746
- 270.5
- BX1301 .G25 1969
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Books | Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) | BX 1301 .G25 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 13325 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-310).
Part one: Rome -- 1. The fateful conclave -- 2. That night and the morning after -- 3. Who, then, is pope? -- 4. The angry bloodshot eyes -- 5. The riddle of Fondi -- 6. Two begins division -- Part two: Avignon -- 7. Co-pope at Avignon -- 8. On the death of fair ladies -- 9. The lion in Spain -- 10. After the nick of time -- 11. The well-beloved Charles -- 12. Peace for ten tons of herrings -- 13. When the city broke its word -- 14. White shapes in the sky -- 15. Another world watching -- 16. The beard of pope Benedict -- 17. Opportunity knocks twice -- 18. Pope of the sea -- 19. And now, three popes -- 20. Benedict pleads his cause -- 21. When beggars were choosers -- 22. John XXIII -- Part Four: Constance -- 23. The fox pit -- 24. Constance by the lace -- 25. The ruin of the church -- 26. Three are one again -- 27. They caught the white goose by the leg -- 28. How the council went to the pope -- 29. Business as usual -- Part five: The lion of the rock -- 30. Journey to the other rock -- 31. The Quince-and-honey pasty -- 32. Goodbye to Rome and all -- Part six: The lingering echoes -- 33. One is three again -- 34. The maid and her voices -- 35. And still more blood.
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