Men at the Center: Redemptive Governance Under Louis Ix (Natalie Zemon Davies Annual Lectures, #6)

by William Chester Jordan

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Three portraits of men who were at the very center of governance in thirteenth-century France. Men who strove in the shadow of King Louis IX (Saint Louis) to impose a redemptive regime on the realm. Jordan treats them as individuals, but in a sense they are also types: Robert of Sorbon, a churchman; Etienne Boileau, a bourgeois; and Simon de Nesle, an aristocrat. Robert was the founder of the Sorbonne (one of the first significant colleges of the medieval University of Paris); Boileau was the prevoAet or royal administrator of Paris; and Simon was twice co-regent of the kingdom. Thinking about them and their relations with Louis IX opens up a new and altogether sobering vista for exploring the nature of the king's rule and the impact of his rule on his subjects.
  • ISBN10 6155225125
  • ISBN13 9786155225123
  • Publish Date 10 September 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country HU
  • Imprint Central European University Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 146
  • Language English