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Bonds of Wool Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law Kenneth Pennington, General Editor Editorial Advisory Board Uta-Renate Blumenthal, The Catholic University of America Giles Constable, Institute for Advanced Study Richard Helmholz, University of Chicago John E. Lynch, The Catholic University of America Robert Somerville, Columbia University Brian Tierney, Cornell University Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law VOLUME 15 Bonds of Wool The Pallium and Papal Power in the Middle Ages Steven A. Schoenig, SJ The Catholic University of America Press Washington, D.C. Copyright © 2016 The Catholic University of America Press All rights reserved The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standards for Information Science—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. ∞ Design and composition by Kachergis Book Design Cataloging-in-Publication data available from the Library of Congress ISBN 978-0-8132-2922-5 in honorem magistri Roberti Somerville, in gratam memoriam Rogerii Reynolds, et ad maiorem Dei gloriam Contents List of Illustrations viii Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations xi Introduction 1 Part 1: Weaving the Pattern (741–882) 21 1. Obtaining the Pallium 27 2. Bestowing the Pallium 73 3. Using the Pallium 117 4. Interpreting the Pallium 151 Part 2: A Well-Worn Garment (882–1046) 179 5. Carelessness 193 6. Creativity 227 Part 3: The Reformer’s Badge (1046–1119) 275 7. A Tool of the Reform: The Ends 279 8. A Tool of the Reform: The Means 321 9. New Meanings for a New Age 363 Epilogue: The Pallium in Classical Medieval Jurisprudence (ca.1140–ca. 1271) 397 1. Decretum and Decretists 401 2. Decretals and Decretalists 440 Conclusion 483 Selected Bibliography 489 Index of Papal Letters 517 Index of Canonical Works 522 General Index 525 Illustrations Figure 1. Sees of Western Palligers 2 Figure 2. The Development of the Pallium 3 Figure 3. A Bishop Being Vested with the Pallium 22 Figure 4. Heribert of Cologne Receives the Pallium 181 Figure 5. Emperor Henry V and Pope Paschal II 276 Figure 6. An Emperor and an Archbishop 398 viii Acknowledgments First and foremost I offer my deepest thanks to Robert Somerville for the meticulous care, patience, wisdom, and good humor shown to me during the research and writing of this book. I also wish to thank Susan Boynton, Euan Cameron, Adam Kosto, and the much missed Roger Reynolds, who encouraged this project from its incep- tion. I have not been able to do justice to all their helpful sugges- tions, but the book is better for their involvement. During my research I was moved by the ready generosity with which scholars around the world responded to my pleas and pro- vided advice and information. I gratefully acknowledge the useful assistance of Greta Austin, Bruce Brasington, Martin Brett, Giles Constable, Bernard D’Alteroche, Louis Hamilton, Klaus Herbers, Eric Knibbs, Maureen Miller, Jörg Müller, Przemysław Nowak, Jane Rosenthal, Herbert Schneider, Neslihan Senocak, Anders Winroth, and Thomas Zotz. More recently I have enjoyed fruitful conversa- tions with scholars who have been equally helpful: Courtney Book- er, Carolyn Carty, Celia Chazelle, James Ginther, Wilfried Hartmann, John Osborne, Kriston Rennie, Joanna Story, and Francesca Tinti. All of them have my respect and my thanks. Through their unstinting support, Philip Gavitt, Thomas Mad- den, and the rest of the faculty and staff in the Department of His- tory and the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint Louis University showed humbling confidence in me and reassured me that the whole effort was worthwhile. I am privileged to be their colleague. Daniel Webb rendered valuable assistance with indexing ix

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