Pope John XXII, elected in 1316, reigned for 18 years and was the
most significant if also the most controversial of the Popes who
resided in Avignon. The essays in this volume, drawn from the
disciplines of history, art, philosophy, theology, and the law,
examine the conceptual and institutional conditions and the impact
of his papacy and seek to show the ways it was organized according
to both time-honored and innovative practices.
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